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81 throw-out bearing sleeve
nAUTO, VEH manguito del cojinete de desembrague mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > throw-out bearing sleeve
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82 throw-out fork pivot
nAUTO, VEH pivote de la horquilla de desembrague m -
83 throw-out fork strut
nAUTO, VEH puntal de la horquilla de desembrague m -
84 throw about
v.1 tirar desordenadamente, esparcir, arrojar por uno y otro lado, echar alrededor de.2 dilapidar, despilfarrar. -
85 throw again
v.volver a lanzar, lanzar de nuevo, relanzar. -
86 throw against
v.arrojar contra, estampar a, estampar contra. -
87 throw anywhere
v.tirar por ahí. -
88 throw around
v.tirar por todos lados, desperdigar, esparcir, pasar de un lado para otro. -
89 throw aside
v.echar a un lado, desechar, arrojar a un lado, tirar a un lado. -
90 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. -
91 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. -
92 throw backwards
v.arrojar hacia atrás. -
93 throw dice
v.echar una partida de dados. -
94 throw down
v.1 derribar, destruir, echar por tierra,echar abajo.2 subvertir, trastornar.3 arrojar al suelo, derribar, abatir, echar al suelo. -
95 throw forcibly
v.lanzar con fuerza, catapultar. -
96 throw hard
v.relanzar, abarrar. -
97 throw into
v.1 echar adentro de, echar a.2 arrojar a, poner de patitas en, echar a, lanzar a.3 tirar a. -
98 throw light
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99 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. -
100 throw oneself
v.lanzarse, arrojarse, abalanzarse, aventarse.
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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
throw — [θrəʊ ǁ θroʊ] verb threw PASTTENSE [θruː] thrown PASTPART [θrəʊn ǁ θroʊn] [transitive] 1. throw money at to try to solve a problem by spending a lot of money, without really thinking about the problem: • There is no point throwing money at the… … Financial and business terms
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 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
Throw — Throw, n. 1. The act of hurling or flinging; a driving or propelling from the hand or an engine; a cast. [1913 Webster] He heaved a stone, and, rising to the throw, He sent it in a whirlwind at the foe. Addison. [1913 Webster] 2. A stroke; a blow … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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
throw up — {v.} 1. {informal} or {slang}[heave up]. To vomit. * /The heat made him feel sick and he thought he would throw up./ * /He took the medicine but threw it up a minute later./ 2. {informal} To quit; leave; let go; give up. * /When she broke their… … Dictionary of American idioms
throw up — {v.} 1. {informal} or {slang}[heave up]. To vomit. * /The heat made him feel sick and he thought he would throw up./ * /He took the medicine but threw it up a minute later./ 2. {informal} To quit; leave; let go; give up. * /When she broke their… … Dictionary of American idioms
Throw — Throw, v. i. To perform the act of throwing or casting; to cast; specifically, to cast dice. [1913 Webster] {To throw about}, to cast about; to try expedients. [R.] [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English