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1 hurl
hurl [hɜ:l]∎ to hurl oneself at sb/sth se ruer sur qn/qch;∎ he hurled a vase at him il lui a lancé un vase à la figure;∎ they were hurled to the ground ils ont été précipités ou jetés à terre;∎ she hurled herself off the top of the tower elle s'est précipitée ou jetée (du haut) de la tour;∎ he hurled himself into the fight il s'est jeté dans la bagarre;∎ the boat was hurled onto the rocks le bateau a été projeté sur les rochers;∎ figurative they were hurled into the crisis ils ont été précipités dans la crise∎ to hurl abuse at sb lancer des injures à qn, accabler qn d'injures -
2 hurl
hurl [hɜ:l][+ object, stone] jeter (avec violence) (at contre)• they were hurled to the ground by the blast ils ont été projetés à terre par le souffle de l'explosion• to hurl o.s. at sb/sth se ruer sur qn/qch* * *[hɜːl] 1.transitive verb1) lancer (at sur)2) fig2.to hurl oneself — lit se précipiter; fig se jeter
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3 hurl
[hə:l](to throw violently: He hurled himself to the ground; They hurled rocks/insults at their attackers.) lancer (violemment) -
4 brickbat
noun (an insult: They hurled brickbats at the politician throughout his speech.) insultes -
5 hurl
A vtr1 lancer [projectile] (at sur) ; to be hurled to the ground être projeté au sol ;2 fig to hurl insults/accusations at sb accabler qn d'injures/d'accusations.
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