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1 throw out
throw out [sb., sth.], throw [sb., sth.] out (eject) gettare, buttare via [ rubbish]; (from bar, club) buttare fuori [ person] (of da)Ex:to be thrown out of work — essere licenziato; throw out [sth.], throw [sth.] out/Ex:1) (extend)2) (reject) respingere, cestinare [ application]; opporsi a [ decision]; pol. respingere [ bill]3) (utter peremptorily) uscirsene con, buttare là, lì [ comment]; (casually)he just threw out some comment about wanting... — se ne è uscito dicendo che voleva...; throw [sb.] out (mislead) sconcertare
* * *(to get rid of by throwing or by force: He was thrown out of the meeting; The committee threw out the proposal.) respingere* * *vt + adv1) (rubbish, person) buttar fuori, (fig: proposal) respingere2) (offer: idea, suggestion) lanciare3) (calculation, prediction) far sballare* * *throw out [sb., sth.], throw [sb., sth.] out (eject) gettare, buttare via [ rubbish]; (from bar, club) buttare fuori [ person] (of da)Ex:to be thrown out of work — essere licenziato; throw out [sth.], throw [sth.] out/Ex:1) (extend)2) (reject) respingere, cestinare [ application]; opporsi a [ decision]; pol. respingere [ bill]3) (utter peremptorily) uscirsene con, buttare là, lì [ comment]; (casually)he just threw out some comment about wanting... — se ne è uscito dicendo che voleva...; throw [sb.] out (mislead) sconcertare
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2 throw out
throw out 1) изхвърлям; изгонвам; уволнявам; хвърлям (въдица, мрежа); изпускам (топлина, лъчи); излъчвам ( светлина); издавам ( миризма), пускам ( корени); to \throw out out bag and baggage изхвърлям с парцалите, изгонвам; to \throw out out of work уволнявам; to \throw out out a feeler опипвам, разузнавам; проучвам, сондирам, правя сондажи; to \throw out out the baby with the buthwater заради бълхите изгарям дюшека, вместо да изпиша вежди, вадя очи; 2) строя, построявам, пристройвам (крило на сграда, вълнолом и под.); 3) подхвърлям, подмятам, споменавам между другото; изричам мимоходом; to \throw out out hints подмятам, загатвам; to \throw out out a challenge (to) предизвиквам; 4) отхвърлям ( законопроект); 5) обърквам, дезорганизирам, смущавам, карам ( някого) да загуби връзката; 6) тех. прекъсвам, изключвам; to \throw out out of gear тех. прекъсвам, изключвам; прен. разстройвам, дезорганизирам; 7) изкарвам от строя с пряк удар (в крикета); -
3 ■ throw out
■ throw outv. t. + avv.1 buttare, gettare, lanciare fuori: Don't throw cigarette butts out of the window, non gettare mozziconi dal finestrino!3 buttare fuori; cacciare; estromettere; espellere: He was thrown out ( of the disco), è stato buttato fuori (dalla discoteca); The landlord threw me out ( of the house), il padrone mi cacciò di casa4 (fig.) respingere ( una proposta, un suggerimento, una domanda, ecc.): The bill was thrown out by the Senate, il disegno di legge è stato respinto al Senato5 (fig.) lanciare ( un'idea, una proposta, ecc.); tirare fuori (fam.); buttare là ( un suggerimento); dire (qc. ) con (finta) noncuranza8 stendere, allungare ( un braccio, una gamba, ecc.); mettere fuori, gonfiare ( il petto): He threw out his right leg and sent his opponent tumbling, stese la gamba destra e fece cadere l'avversario10 emettere ( luce, calore, vapore, ecc.); gettare: to throw out a dim light, gettare una luce fioca14 ( calcio, ecc.) ( di un portiere) rimettere ( la palla) in gioco con la mano; rilanciare; rinviare ( il pallone) di mano □ (autom.) to throw one's car out of gear, disingranare (o disinnestare) la marcia □ to throw sb. out of work, gettare (q.) sul lastrico; licenziare q. □ to be thrown out of work, restare disoccupato. -
4 throw out
throw out [somebody/something], throw [somebody/something] out jeter [rubbish]; expulser [person] (of de); ( from membership) renvoyer (of de)throw out [something], throw [something] out1) ( extend)2) ( reject) gen Law rejeter [application, decision]; Politics repousser [bill]he just threw out some comment about wanting... — il a juste dit qu'il voulait...
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5 throw out
throw out а) выбрасывать; б) отказываться (от чего-л.); в) выгонять; hismaster threw him out хозяин выгнал его; г) перебивать; сбивать (кого-л.) смысли; д) дезорганизовывать, вносить беспорядок; е) rare выводить из себя, вы-водить из равновесия (кого-л.); ж) отвергать, не принимать (чего-л.); не счи-таться (с чем-л.); з) parl. отклонять; to throw out the bill отклонить зако-нопроект; и) высказывать (мимоходом) к) строить; to throw out a wing to ahospital пристроить флигель (к больнице); л) испускать; излучать (свет, запахи т. п.); м) выбрасывать (дым); н) выбрасывать (побеги); давать (почки); о)закидывать удочку; п) делать выпуклым, ярким; выделять, оттенять; р) mil. выс-тавлять, высылать ( охранение, дозор); с) sport перегонять; т) tech. выключать; разъединять; у) agric. разваливать (борозду) -
6 throw-out
1. TECH Ausschaltvorrichtung f, Ausschaltung f2. AUTO Ausrückvorrichtung f:throw-out lever (Kupplungs)Ausrückhebel m3. Auswerfer m4. TYPO Faltblatt n5. SPORT Abwurf m -
7 throw-out groove
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > throw-out groove
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8 throw out of gear
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9 throw out the bill
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10 throw-out
throw-out [ˊθrəυaυt] nразг. отбро́сы; что-л. нену́жное -
11 throw-out lever
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12 throw out of gear
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13 throw out of joint
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14 throw out of reach
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15 throw out the baby with the bath water
English-spanish dictionary > throw out the baby with the bath water
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16 throw-out
throw-out[θr'ou aut] n 1 objeto rejeitado, refugo. 2 ato de atirar fora. -
17 throw out heat
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18 throw out
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19 throw out of action
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20 throw out
transitive verb1) (discard) wegwerfen2) (expel)throw somebody out [of something] — jemanden [aus etwas] hinauswerfen (ugs.)
3) (refuse) verwerfen [Plan usw.]4) (put forward tentatively) in den Raum stellen [Vorschläge]5)throw out one's chest — die Brust herausdrücken
* * *(to get rid of by throwing or by force: He was thrown out of the meeting; The committee threw out the proposal.) hinaus-,verwerfen* * *vt1. (fling outside)▪ to \throw out out ⇆ sth etw hinauswerfen2. (eject)▪ to \throw out out ⇆ sb jdn hinauswerfen [o fam rauswerfen]; (dismiss) jdn entlassen [o fam rauswerfen]to \throw out sb out of the house jdn aus dem Haus werfen3. (discard)▪ to \throw out out ⇆ sth etw wegwerfento \throw out out a bill LAW einen Gesetzesentwurf ablehnento \throw out out a case einen Fall abweisen [o ablehnen4. (offer)▪ to \throw out out ⇆ sth etw äußernto \throw out out an idea/a suggestion eine Idee/einen Vorschlag in den Raum stellenthe meeting didn't \throw out out any suggestions worth speaking about bei dem Gespräch wurden keine nennenswerten Vorschläge gemacht▪ to \throw out sb out jdn aus dem Konzept bringen [o durcheinanderbringen6. (emit)to \throw out out ⇆ sth etw abgeben [o ausstrahlen]your car's \throw outing out filthy exhaust fumes aus deinem Auto kommen schmutzige Abgaseto \throw out out heat/warmth Hitze/Wärme abgeben [o ausstrahlen]to \throw out out light Licht ausstrahlen [o aussenden7. (of plant)to \throw out out a leaf/root/shoot ein Blatt/eine Wurzel/einen Keim treiben▪ to \throw out out ⇆ sb jdn abwerfen9.▶ to \throw out the baby out with the bath water das Kind mit dem Bade ausschütten▶ to \throw out out a feeler seine Fühler ausstrecken* * *vt sep1) (= discard) rubbish etc wegwerfento be thrown out of work —
automation has thrown a lot of people out of work — die Automation hat viele Menschen arbeitslos gemacht or vielen Menschen ihren Arbeitsplatz genommen
6) one's chest herausdrücken* * *A v/t1. Abfall etc wegwerfen2. etwas, auch jemanden, einen Beamten etc hinauswerfen4. ARCH vorbauen, einen Flügel etc anbauen (to an akk)7. Licht etc abgeben, aussenden, -strahlen8. TECH auskuppeln, -rücken9. seine Fühler etc ausstrecken:B v/i SPORT abwerfen* * *transitive verb1) (discard) wegwerfen2) (expel)throw somebody out [of something] — jemanden [aus etwas] hinauswerfen (ugs.)
3) (refuse) verwerfen [Plan usw.]4) (put forward tentatively) in den Raum stellen [Vorschläge]5)6) (confuse) durcheinander bringen; aus dem Konzept bringen [Sprecher]* * *v.hinauswerfen v.rausschmeißen v.
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throw out — [v] comment bring forward, bring to light*, bring up, chime in*, come out with, declare, deliver, produce, reveal, say, state, suggest, tell, utter; concept 51 Ant. be quiet … New thesaurus
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throw out of joint — index dislocate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
throw out of order — index agitate (shake up), dislocate, disorganize, disorient, muddle Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary