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101 throw open
v.abrir al público, abrir de par en par, abrir a todos. -
102 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. -
103 throw over
v.1 abandonar.2 echar sobre. -
104 throw overboard
v.1 arrojar por la borda, arrojar desde la borda, tirar por la borda.2 echar por la borda, dar al traste con. -
105 throw quickly
v.lanzar rápidamente. -
106 throw rug
s.alfombra pequeña. -
107 throw snowballs
v.tirar bolas de nieve. -
108 throw through
v.lanzar por, lanzar a través de, tirar por, tirar a través de. -
109 throw together
v.1 juntar a la carrera (assemble or gather hurriedly); pergeñar (make hurriedly)2 amontonar, reunir.3 preparar improvisadamente, hacer sin cuidado. -
110 throw upon
v.arrojar sobre, lanzar sobre. -
111 throw violently
v.tirar violentamente, lanzar violentamente, abalanzar. -
112 throw-away
adj.descartable, de usar y tirar, desechable. -
113 throw-out
s.1 desecho, desperdicio.2 interruptor automático, desembrague automático. -
114 to throw somebody to the wolves
arrojar a alguien a los lobos* * *English-spanish dictionary > to throw somebody to the wolves
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115 to throw somebody to the lions
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116 to throw down the gauntlet
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117 to throw out
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118 to throw the book at somebody
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119 to throw in the sponge
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120 to throw in the towel
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Throw — Throw, v. t. [imp. {Threw} (thr[udd]); p. p. {Thrown} (thr[=o]n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Throwing}.] [OE. [thorn]rowen, [thorn]rawen, to throw, to twist, AS. [thorn]r[=a]wan to twist, to whirl; akin to D. draaijen, G. drehen, OHG. dr[=a]jan, L. terebra … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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throw on — To put on hastily • • • Main Entry: ↑throw * * * ˌthrow ˈon [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they throw on he/she/it throws on … Useful english dictionary
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throw — throw, cast, fling, hurl, pitch, toss, sling can all mean to cause to move swiftly forward, sideways, upward, or downward by a propulsive movement (as of the arm) or by means of a propelling instrument or agency. Throw, the general word, is often … New Dictionary of Synonyms
throw — throw; over·throw·al; throw·er; throw·ster; ca ·throw; … English syllables
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