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1 throw away
[throw a·way || θrəʊ‚ə'weɪ]לזרוק, להשליך; לבזבז* * *◙ זבזבל ;ךילשהל,קורזל◄ -
2 throw
[θrəʊ]◙ n. זריקה; צעיף◙ v. לזרוק; להמליט; להדהים* * *◙ ףיעצ ;הקירז◄◙ םיהדהל ;טילמהל ;קורזל◄ -
3 throw a firebomb
לזרוק פצצת תבערה* * *◙ הרעבת תצצפ קורזל◄ -
4 throw a fit
להתפרץ, להתרגש* * *◙ שגרתהל,ץרפתהל◄ -
5 throw a monkey wrench into something
◙ v. לגרום למשהו להיכשל* * *◙ לשכיהל והשמל םורגל◄English-Hebrew dictionary > throw a monkey wrench into something
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6 throw a new light on
לשפוך אור חדש על* * *◙ לע שדח רוא ךופשל◄ -
7 throw a party
לערוך מסיבה* * *◙ הביסמ ךורעל◄ -
8 throw a spanner in the works
לתקוע (יתד, טריז) בגלגלים* * *◙ םילגלגב (זירט,דתי) עוקתל◄ -
9 throw a spanner into the plans
לשתק תכניות, להכניס מקל בגלגלים* * *◙ םילגלגב לקמ סינכהל,תוינכת קתשל◄ -
10 throw a sprat to catch a mackerel
לוותר על מעט כדי לזכות בהרבה* * *◙ הברהב תוכזל ידכ טעמ לע רתוול◄English-Hebrew dictionary > throw a sprat to catch a mackerel
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11 throw about money
לבזבז כסף* * *◙ ףסכ זבזבל◄ -
12 throw away the scabbard
לצאת למלחמה* * *◙ המחלמל תאצל◄ -
13 throw cares to the wind
לפזר דאגות לכל רוח* * *◙ חור לכל תוגאד רזפל◄ -
14 throw cold water
לצנן התלהבות* * *◙ תובהלתה ןנצל◄ -
15 throw cold water on
לרפות ידיים, לשפוך מים קרים על-, לצנן* * *◙ ןנצל,-לע םירק םימ ךופשל,םיידי תופרל◄ -
16 throw down the glove
להזמין דו-קרב* * *◙ ברק-וד ןימזהל◄ -
17 throw dust in a person's eyes
לזרות חול בעיניים, להוליך שולל* * *◙ ללוש ךילוהל,םייניעב לוח תורזל◄ -
18 throw dust in people's eyes
להוליך שולל* * *◙ ללוש ךילוהל◄ -
19 throw in
להוסיף בחינם, לתת במתנה, "לזרוק" מילה טובה* * *◙ הבוט הלימ "קורזל",הנתמב תתל,םניחב ףיסוהל◄ -
20 throw in one's lot with
להשתתף, להצטרף, להזדהות עם* * *◙ םע תוהדזהל,ףרטצהל,ףתתשהל◄
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