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21 throw (threw, thrown)
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23 throw someone's name around
expr infmlJust throw my name around a bit and see how it works — Дай понять, что ты меня знаешь, и увидишь, что все будет нормально
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > throw someone's name around
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24 throw something together
expr infmlI'll see if I can throw something together — Я посмотрю, может мне удастся приготовить что-нибудь на скорую руку
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > throw something together
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25 throw
حَرَّكَ \ throw: to move violently or hurriedly or carelessly: He threw the door open. I threw off my clothes and jumped into the river. The news threw them into confusion. shoot: to move fast and suddenly: The boy shot his hand up to show that he was ready. The car shot past us. propel: to force (esp. a vehicle) forward. \ See Also تَحَرَّك بِعُنْف أو سُرعة -
26 throw the baby out with the bath water
paзг.вмecтe c вoдoй выплecнуть и peбёнкa, вмecтe c нeнужным oтбpocить глaвнoeWhile many people agree that some of the views and attitudes held by past generations are quite irrelevant today... they see no sense in throwing the baby out with bath water, which is what you do when you chuck out every inherited point of view (Woman's Own)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > throw the baby out with the bath water
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27 throw things against the wall and see what sticks
Общая лексика: экспериментировать наугадУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > throw things against the wall and see what sticks
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28 Double Throw Yarn
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29 chuck, throw
رَمْي \ casting, throwing, toss(ing). chuck, throw: the act of throwing a ball, etc.. \ See Also قذف (قَذْف) -
30 toss, fling, throw
قَذْفَة \ toss, fling, throw. \ See Also رمية (رَمْيَة) -
31 let’s throw it at the wall and see if it sticks
Gen Mgtlet’s try this idea and see if it is successful (slang)The ultimate business dictionary > let’s throw it at the wall and see if it sticks
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32 cash throw-off
фин. денежный поток до уплаты налогов (валовые денежные поступления от актива до вычета причитающихся к уплате налогов; термин используется преимущественно при оценке поступлений от инвестиций в недвижимость)Syn:See: -
33 let's throw dice to see / decide who is to drive
laß uns auswürfeln, wer fahren mußEnglish-German idiom dictionary > let's throw dice to see / decide who is to drive
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См. также в других словарях:
throw up the sponge — See: THROW IN THE SPONGE … Dictionary of American idioms
throw up the sponge — See: THROW IN THE SPONGE … Dictionary of American idioms
throw one's self upon — See throw one s self on … New dictionary of synonyms
throw light on — See throw some light on … Thesaurus of popular words
throw in the towel — verb give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope; admit defeat (Freq. 1) In the second round, the challenger gave up • Syn: ↑drop out, ↑give up, ↑fall by the wayside, ↑drop by the wayside, ↑throw in, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
throw together — verb 1. produce shoddily, without much attention to detail • Syn: ↑fudge together • Hypernyms: ↑produce, ↑make, ↑create • Verb Frames: Somebody s something 2 … Useful english dictionary
throw up the sponge — phrasal see throw in the sponge * * * throw up the sponge see under ↑sponge • • • Main Entry: ↑throw … Useful english dictionary
throw out — 1) see throw away 1) 2) PHRASAL VERB If a judge throws out a case, he or she rejects it and the accused person does not have to stand trial. [V P n (not pron)] The defense wants the district Judge to throw out the case. [Also V n P] 3) PHRASAL… … English dictionary
throw something out — 1 throw out food that s past its sell by date.: See throw something away sense 1. 2 his case was thrown out by the magistrate: REJECT, dismiss, turn down, refuse, disallow, veto; … Useful english dictionary
throw up one's hands — verb see throw up * * * throw up one s hands To raise one s hands as an expression of exasperation, despair, horror, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑throw * * * raise both hands in the air as an indication of one s exasperation … Useful english dictionary
throw something out — 1) throw out this moldy food See throw something away 1) (above) 2) his case was thrown out Syn: reject, dismiss, turn down, refuse, disallow, veto; informal give the thumbs down to … Thesaurus of popular words