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1 throw oneself into something
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2 to throw oneself into something
lanzarse a algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to throw oneself into something
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3 to throw oneself into something
ķerties pie kaut kāEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to throw oneself into something
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4 throw oneself into
(to begin (doing something) with great energy: She threw herself into her work with enthusiasm.) kaste sig over* * *(to begin (doing something) with great energy: She threw herself into her work with enthusiasm.) kaste sig over -
5 throw oneself into
(to begin (doing something) with great energy: She threw herself into her work with enthusiasm.) lanzarse, emprender -
6 throw oneself into
(to begin (doing something) with great energy: She threw herself into her work with enthusiasm.) kasta sér út í -
7 throw oneself into
(to begin (doing something) with great energy: She threw herself into her work with enthusiasm.) beleveti magát vmibe -
8 throw oneself into
(to begin (doing something) with great energy: She threw herself into her work with enthusiasm.) atirar-se a -
9 throw oneself into
atılmak, girişmek* * *(to begin (doing something) with great energy: She threw herself into her work with enthusiasm.) kendini işe vermek, girişmek -
10 throw oneself into
(to begin (doing something) with great energy: She threw herself into her work with enthusiasm.) vreči se na -
11 throw oneself into
(to begin (doing something) with great energy: She threw herself into her work with enthusiasm.) heittäytyä innokkaasti -
12 throw oneself into
(to begin (doing something) with great energy: She threw herself into her work with enthusiasm.) kaste seg ut i -
13 throw oneself into
(to begin (doing something) with great energy: She threw herself into her work with enthusiasm.) buttarsi, lanciarsi -
14 throw oneself into
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15 throw oneself into
(to begin (doing something) with great energy: She threw herself into her work with enthusiasm.) rzucać się w wir, angażować się w -
16 throw oneself into
(to begin (doing something) with great energy: She threw herself into her work with enthusiasm.) mesties (darbā); nodoties -
17 throw oneself into
(to begin (doing something) with great energy: She threw herself into her work with enthusiasm.) kibti į -
18 throw oneself into
kasta sig in i (arbete)* * *(to begin (doing something) with great energy: She threw herself into her work with enthusiasm.) kasta sig över -
19 throw oneself into
(to begin (doing something) with great energy: She threw herself into her work with enthusiasm.) a se avânta -
20 throw oneself into
(to begin (doing something) with great energy: She threw herself into her work with enthusiasm.) ρίχνομαι με τα μούτρα
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throw oneself into — To engage heartily in • • • Main Entry: ↑throw * * * start to do (something) with enthusiasm and vigor Eve threw herself into her work … Useful english dictionary
throw oneself into — start to do (something) with enthusiasm and vigour. → throw … English new terms dictionary
throw — [thrō] vt. threw, thrown, throwing [ME throwen, to twist, wring, hurl < OE thrawan, to throw, twist, akin to Ger drehen, to twist, turn < IE base * ter , to rub, rub with turning motion, bore > THRASH, THREAD, Gr teirein, L terere, to… … English World dictionary
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throw — [c]/θroʊ / (say throh) verb (threw, thrown, throwing) –verb (t) 1. to project or propel forcibly through the air by a sudden jerk or straightening of the arm; propel or cast in any way. 2. to hurl or project (a missile), as a gun does. 3. to… …
throw — /throh/, v., threw, thrown, throwing, n. v.t. 1. to propel or cast in any way, esp. to project or propel from the hand by a sudden forward motion or straightening of the arm and wrist: to throw a ball. 2. to hurl or project (a missile), as a gun… … Universalium
throw — [[t]θroʊ[/t]] v. threw, thrown, throw•ing, n. 1) to propel from the hand by a sudden forward motion: to throw a ball[/ex] 2) to hurl or project (a missile), as a gun does 3) to project or cast (light, a shadow, etc.) 4) to project (the voice) 5)… … From formal English to slang
throw something off — 1》 rid oneself of something. 2》 write or utter something in an offhand manner. → throw … English new terms dictionary
throw something off — 1) rid oneself of something he was struggling to throw off a viral hepatitis problem 2) write or utter in an offhand manner Thomas threw off the question lightly … Useful english dictionary
throw to the wolves — verb a) To sacrifice someone, especially in an attempt to save oneself b) To remove or cast out someone or something out of ones protection, such as onto the streets, especially towards predators. Syn: throw to the dogs, throw to the lions … Wiktionary
put something on — 1 she put on jeans: DRESS IN, don, pull on, throw on, slip into, change into; informal doll oneself up in. 2 I put the light on: SWITCH ON, turn on … Useful english dictionary