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81 throw against
v.arrojar contra, estampar a, estampar contra. -
82 throw anywhere
v.tirar por ahí. -
83 throw around
v.tirar por todos lados, desperdigar, esparcir, pasar de un lado para otro. -
84 throw aside
v.echar a un lado, desechar, arrojar a un lado, tirar a un lado. -
85 throw at
v.lanzar a, arrojar a, tirar a. -
86 throw away
v.1 tirar (discard), botar (Am.)2 desperdiciar (opportunity, life, money)3 descartar, tirar a la basura, botar.4 dilapidar, despilfarrar, dilapidarse.5 echar fuera, librarse de. -
87 throw back
v.1 arrojar hacia atrás, echar atrás, echar hacia atrás, lanzar hacia atrás, rechazar hacia atrás.2 volver.3 devolver el lanzamiento, devolver lanzando. -
88 throw backwards
v.arrojar hacia atrás. -
89 throw dice
v.echar una partida de dados. -
90 throw down
v.1 derribar, destruir, echar por tierra,echar abajo.2 subvertir, trastornar.3 arrojar al suelo, derribar, abatir, echar al suelo. -
91 throw forcibly
v.lanzar con fuerza, catapultar. -
92 throw hard
v.relanzar, abarrar. -
93 throw in
v.1 echar, tirar (into a place)2 añadir (add); incluir (como extra) (include as extra)3 echar adentro, echar. -
94 throw into
v.1 echar adentro de, echar a.2 arrojar a, poner de patitas en, echar a, lanzar a.3 tirar a. -
95 throw light
v.arrojar luz. -
96 throw off
v.1 quitarse de encima, deshacerse de, desembarazarse de, librarse de.2 expeler, hacer salir, dejar o renunciar una cosa.3 emitir, despedir.4 tirar. -
97 throw on
v.ponerse rápidamente, ponerse, ponerse encima, echarse encima. -
98 throw oneself
v.lanzarse, arrojarse, abalanzarse, aventarse. -
99 throw open
v.abrir al público, abrir de par en par, abrir a todos. -
100 throw out
v.1 echar (eject) (persona); tirar (thing); rechazar (proposal)2 despedir (emit) (light, heat)3 arrojar afuera, echar fuera, expulsar, poner fuera.4 tirar a la basura, botar, echar a la basura.5 deshacerse de.6 tirar por, lanzar por.
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