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61 bükmek
v. bend, twist, flex, wrench, twine, fold, fold down, buckle, contort, crook, curl, curl up, curve, distort, double, entwine, entwist, hook, inflect, spring, wind up, wrest, wring--------bükmek (ip vb.)v. strand--------bükmek (ip)v. throw -
62 cabası olarak vermek
v. throw in -
63 cirit atma
n. javelin, javelin-throwing, javelin throw -
64 dahil etmek
v. include, count in, incorporate, throw in -
65 debriyaj kolu
n. throw out lever -
66 denize atmak
v. throw overboard -
67 dikkat çekmesini sağlamak
v. make a lion of, throw into relief, relieve, lionize -
68 disk atma
n. throw discus -
69 düelloya davet etmek
fling down the gauntlet, fling down the glove, throw down the glove -
70 düşürme
n. dropping, causing to fall, degradation, overthrow, reduction, rollback, spill, throw -
71 dışarı atmak
v. throw out, shoot out, turf out, put out, run out, expel, out -
72 eklememek
v. (neg. form of eklembacaklılardan) suffix, add, join, attach, adjoin, join together, put to, write in, insert, affix, annex, append, interlard, interpolate, joint, link, link up, piece, put in, put on, run in, slap on, splice, subjoin, superimpose, supplement, tack, throw in -
73 elinden atmak
v. throw up -
74 ellerini kaldırmak
v. throw up one's hands -
75 fırlatmamak
v. (neg. form of fırlatmak) hurl, launch, eject, throw, toss, bung, cast, cast away, catapult, chuck, chuck away, dart, fling, hurtle, pelt, project, send, shoot, shoot out, shy, swing, whisk -
76 giyivermek
v. throw on -
77 giyivermemek
v. (neg. form of giyivermek) throw on -
78 göğsünü şişirmek
v. throw out one's chest -
79 halka açmak
v. throw open -
80 hapse atmak
v. put in prison, clap into gaol, clap on, pull-in, send up, shop, throw into prison
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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
throw — ► VERB (past threw; past part. thrown) 1) propel with force through the air by a rapid movement of the arm and hand. 2) move or put into place quickly, hurriedly, or roughly. 3) project, direct, or cast (light, an expression, etc.) in a… … English terms dictionary
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