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1 hurled
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2 hurled
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3 hurled
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4 hurled
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5 HURLED
[A]MISSUS (-A -UM)LIBRATUS (-A -UM)MOLITUS (-A -UM)MISSILIS (-E) -
6 hurled
vნატყორცნი, ტყორცნა -
7 hurled
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8 HURLED DOWN
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9 the dog hurled itself at/upon the postman
the dog hurled itself at/upon the postmanEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the dog hurled itself at/upon the postman
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10 Astyanax (In Greek legend, a son of Hector and Andromache hurled by the Greeks from the walls of Troy)
Религия: АстианактУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Astyanax (In Greek legend, a son of Hector and Andromache hurled by the Greeks from the walls of Troy)
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11 dogs hurled themselves at the bear
Макаров: собаки накинулись на медведяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > dogs hurled themselves at the bear
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12 the dogs hurled themselves at the bear
Макаров: собаки накинулись на медведяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the dogs hurled themselves at the bear
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13 they were hurled together by the war
Общая лексика: их свела войнаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > they were hurled together by the war
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14 be hurled
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15 they hurled stones at the dog
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > they hurled stones at the dog
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16 hurl
transitive verbwerfen; (violently) schleudern; (throw down) stürzenshe hurled herself to her death from a 15th-floor window — sie stürzte sich aus einem Fenster im 15. Stock zu Tode
hurl insults at somebody — jemandem Beleidigungen ins Gesicht schleudern
* * *[hə:l](to throw violently: He hurled himself to the ground; They hurled rocks/insults at their attackers.) werfen, schleudern* * *[hɜ:l, AM hɜ:rl]vt1. (throw)▪ to \hurl sth etw schleudernthe dog \hurled itself at the attackers der Hund stürzte sich auf die Angreifer2. ( fig)she \hurled herself from the roof sie stürzte sich akk vom Dachto \hurl abuse/insults at sb jdm Beschimpfungen/Beleidigungen an den Kopf werfen* * *[hɜːl]1. vtschleudernto hurl oneself at sb/into a chair — sich auf jdn stürzen/in einen Sessel werfen
2. vi(inf: vomit) sich erbrechen, kotzen (inf)* * *A v/t schleudern (auch fig):hurl down zu Boden schleudern;hurl o.s. sich stürzen (on, at auf akk);hurl abuse at sb jemandem Beleidigungen ins Gesicht schleudern, jemandem Beschimpfungen an den Kopf werfen;hurl invectives Beschimpfungen ausstoßenB v/i SPORT Hurling spielenC s1. Schleudern n* * *transitive verbwerfen; (violently) schleudern; (throw down) stürzenshe hurled herself to her death from a 15th-floor window — sie stürzte sich aus einem Fenster im 15. Stock zu Tode
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17 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 -
18 hurl
[hɜːl] 1.1) scagliare (at contro)2) fig.2.to hurl insults at sb. — lanciare insulti a qcn
to hurl oneself — precipitarsi; fig. gettarsi ( into in)
* * *[hə:l](to throw violently: He hurled himself to the ground; They hurled rocks/insults at their attackers.) lanciare* * *hurl /hɜ:l/n.(to) hurl /hɜ:l/v. t.lanciare; scagliare; vibrare: to hurl stones, scagliare pietre; to hurl threats insults [threat reproaches] at sb., lanciare insulti [minacce, rimbrotti] a q.● to hurl oneself at (o upon, against), avventarsi, lanciarsi; scagliarsi; precipitarsi: They hurled themselves at ( o upon, against) the invaders, si sono avventati sugli invasori.* * *[hɜːl] 1.1) scagliare (at contro)2) fig.2.to hurl insults at sb. — lanciare insulti a qcn
to hurl oneself — precipitarsi; fig. gettarsi ( into in)
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19 hurl
hə:l(to throw violently: He hurled himself to the ground; They hurled rocks/insults at their attackers.) slynge, kyle, kastekast--------kasteIsubst. \/hɜːl\/1) kraftig kast2) det å kasteIIverb \/hɜːl\/1) kaste, slynge, slenge, hive, kyle2) bli kastet3) ( også overført) slynge ut, kaste ut, gi kraftig uttrykk for, gi voldsomt uttrykk forkomme med trusler mot, fremsette trusler mot4) spille hurling5) (sport, i baseball) kaste, pitche6) ( hverdagslig) kaste opp, spyhurl back tilbakevisehurl defiance at trosse -
20 hurl
[hə:l](to throw violently: He hurled himself to the ground; They hurled rocks/insults at their attackers.) kaste; kyle; slynge* * *[hə:l](to throw violently: He hurled himself to the ground; They hurled rocks/insults at their attackers.) kaste; kyle; slynge
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