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1 throw
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1. past tense - threw; verb1) (to send through the air with force; to hurl or fling: He threw the ball to her / threw her the ball.) lanzar, tirar2) ((of a horse) to make its rider fall off: My horse threw me.) desarzonar, desmontar, derribar3) (to puzzle or confuse: He was completely thrown by her question.) confundir, desconcertar4) ((in wrestling, judo etc) to wrestle (one's opponent) to the ground.) derribar
2. noun(an act of throwing: That was a good throw!) lanzamiento- throw doubt on
- throw in
- throw light on
- throw oneself into
- throw off
- throw open
- throw out
- throw a party
- throw up
- throw one's voice
- throwaway
throw1 n tiro / lanzamientothrow2 vb tirar / lanzartr[ɵrəʊ]1 lanzamiento, tiro1 (gen) tirar, arrojar, lanzar2 (to the floor - rider) descorcovar, desmontar; (- wrestler) derribar7 (light, shadow) proyectar■ can you throw any light on this? ¿puedes tú aclarar esto?8 (shape pottery) formar, hacer9 (extend bridge) tender, construir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be a stone's throw away estar a tiro de piedrato throw down the gauntlet lanzar un desafío, arrojar el guanteto throw in one's hand abandonar la partidato throw in one's lot with compartir la suerte conto throw in the sponge arrojar la toallato throw into confusion sumir en la confusiónto throw one's weight about mangonearto throw oneself at somebody tirarse sobre alguiento throw oneself into something lanzarse a algoto throw something back at somebody/in somebody's face echarle algo en cara a alguien1) toss: tirar, lanzar, echar, arrojar, aventar Col, Mexto throw a ball: tirar una pelota2) unseat: desmontar (a un jinete)3) cast: proyectarit threw a long shadow: proyectó una sombra larga4)to throw a party : dar una fiesta5)to throw into confusion : desconcertar6)to throw out discard: botar, tirar (en la basura)throw ntoss: tiro m, tirada f, lanzamiento m, lance m (de dados)n.• bolada s.f.• echada s.f.• jugada s.f.• lance s.m.• lanzamiento s.m.• tirada s.f.• tiro s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: threw, thrown) = abatir v.• arrojar v.• bolear* v.• despedir v.• disparar v.• echar v.• lanzar v.• largar v.• precipitar v.• proyectar v.• tirar v.
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1. [θrəu] (past threw; past p thrown) transitive verb1)a) <ball/stone> tirar, aventar* (Col, Méx, Per); <grenade/javelin> lanzar*to throw something AT something/somebody — tirarle algo A algo/algn
to throw something TO somebody, to throw somebody something — tirarle or (Col, Méx, Per) aventarle* algo A algn
b) < dice> echar, tirarto throw a six — sacar* un seis
2) (send, propel) (+ adv compl):he threw himself at his opponent — se le echó encima a su adversario, se abalanzó sobre su adversario
- to throw somebody to the wolvesto throw somebody into jail — meter a algn preso or en la cárcel
3)a) (direct, aim):b) ( project):4) (put, cast):she threw a blanket over him — le puso or le echó una manta encima
to throw suspicion on(to) somebody — hacer* recaer las sospechas sobre algn
6) ( disconcert) desconcertar*7) (have, hold) < party> hacer*, dar*he threw a fit/tantrum — le dio un ataque/una pataleta
8) ( operate) <switch/lever> darle* a9) < pot> tornear, modelar en un torno
2. via) (project - ball, stone) tirarPhrasal Verbs:- throw about
- throw aside
- throw away
- throw down
- throw in
- throw off
- throw on
- throw up
II noun1)a) ( of ball) tiro m; (of javelin, discus) lanzamiento mb) ( of dice) tirada f, lance m2) (AmE)a) ( bedspread) cubrecama mb) ( shawl) chal m, echarpe m3) (sl)[θrǝʊ] (vb: pt threw) (pp thrown)they cost o are $17 a throw — cuestan 17 dólares cada uno
1. VT1) (=toss) [+ ball, stone] tirar, echar; (violently) tirar, arrojar, lanzar; [+ dice] echar, tirar; [+ javelin, discus, grenade] lanzarthe crowd began throwing stones — la multitud empezó a tirar or arrojar or lanzar piedras
to throw sb sth, throw sth to sb — tirar or echar algo a algn
he threw Brian a rope — le tiró or echó una cuerda a Brian
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to throw sth at sb — tirar or arrojar algo a algnon one occasion he threw a radio at this mother — en una ocasión le tiró or arrojó una radio a su madre
they think they can solve problems by throwing money at them — (fig) piensan que metiendo dinero pueden solucionar cualquier problema
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she threw the letters in the bin — tiró or echó las cartas a la basura•
he threw a glass of water over her head — le echó or vació un vaso de agua en la cabeza- throw one's hat or cap into the ringbook 1., 1), caution, cold 1., 1), glass, spanner2) (=hurl to the ground) [+ person] (in fight, wrestling) derribar; [horse] desmontar3) (=send, hurl)the blast threw her across the room — la explosión la lanzó or arrojó al otro lado de la sala
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to throw o.s. at sb — (lit) abalanzarse sobre algn, echarse encima de algn; (fig) (=flirt) insinuarse descaradamente a algn, tirar los tejos a algn *to throw o.s. at sb's feet — echarse a los pies de algn
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he was thrown clear of the car — salió despedido del coche•
she threw herself into the river — se tiró al rióthe kidnap threw the family into panic — el secuestro infundió pánico or hizo que cundiera el pánico en la familia
to throw sb into jail or prison — meter a algn en la cárcel
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she threw herself onto the bed — se tiró en la cama•
she was thrown out of her seat — salió despedida de su asientothe recession has thrown millions out of work — la recesión ha dejado a millones de personas sin trabajo
scent, track 1., 1)•
he threw me to the ground — me arrojó al suelo4) (=direct) [+ light, shadow] proyectar; [+ look, smile] lanzar•
this new information throws doubt on their choice — esta nueva información pone en duda su elección•
this question has been thrown at me many times — me han hecho esta pregunta or me han preguntado esto muchas veces•
he was throwing random suggestions at her — le estaba sugiriendo cosas al azarlight I, 1., 1), punch I, 1., 2)•
she didn't attempt to throw any suspicion on you — no intentó hacer que las sospechas recayeran sobre ti5) (=disconcert) desconcertarhe was thrown by her question — su pregunta lo desconcertó or lo dejó desconcertado
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she threw her arms around his neck — le echó los brazos al cuello, le abrazó por el cuello•
to throw a coat round one's shoulders — echarse un abrigo por los hombros•
a police cordon was thrown around the area — la policía acordonó la zona, se cercó la zona con un cordón policial•
to throw open — [+ doors, windows] abrir de par en par; [+ house, gardens] abrir al público; [+ competition, race] abrir a todos7) (=have)•
she threw a fit (of hysterics) — le dio un ataque (de histeria)8) (=move) [+ lever, switch] dar a9) (Pottery)to throw a pot — tornear un tiesto, hacer un tiesto con el torno
10) * (=lose on purpose) [+ contest, game] perder a posta11) (Zool) (=give birth to) parir2. N1) (lit) [of ball, stone] tiro m; [of javelin, discus] lanzamiento m; [of dice] tirada f; (in judo, wrestling) derribo mstone2) * (=each one)"how much are they?" - "50 quid a throw" — -¿cuánto cuestan? -50 libras cada uno
- throw in- throw on- throw up* * *
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1. [θrəu] (past threw; past p thrown) transitive verb1)a) <ball/stone> tirar, aventar* (Col, Méx, Per); <grenade/javelin> lanzar*to throw something AT something/somebody — tirarle algo A algo/algn
to throw something TO somebody, to throw somebody something — tirarle or (Col, Méx, Per) aventarle* algo A algn
b) < dice> echar, tirarto throw a six — sacar* un seis
2) (send, propel) (+ adv compl):he threw himself at his opponent — se le echó encima a su adversario, se abalanzó sobre su adversario
- to throw somebody to the wolvesto throw somebody into jail — meter a algn preso or en la cárcel
3)a) (direct, aim):b) ( project):4) (put, cast):she threw a blanket over him — le puso or le echó una manta encima
to throw suspicion on(to) somebody — hacer* recaer las sospechas sobre algn
6) ( disconcert) desconcertar*7) (have, hold) < party> hacer*, dar*he threw a fit/tantrum — le dio un ataque/una pataleta
8) ( operate) <switch/lever> darle* a9) < pot> tornear, modelar en un torno
2. via) (project - ball, stone) tirarPhrasal Verbs:- throw about
- throw aside
- throw away
- throw down
- throw in
- throw off
- throw on
- throw up
II noun1)a) ( of ball) tiro m; (of javelin, discus) lanzamiento mb) ( of dice) tirada f, lance m2) (AmE)a) ( bedspread) cubrecama mb) ( shawl) chal m, echarpe m3) (sl)they cost o are $17 a throw — cuestan 17 dólares cada uno
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2 cast
past tense, past participle; see castcast n repartotr[kɑːst]1 (throw) lanzamiento2 SMALLTHEATRE/SMALL reparto4 SMALLART/SMALL (product) vaciadotransitive verb (pt & pp cast)1 (throw - gen) lanzar, arrojar, tirar; (- fishing line) lanzar; (- net) echar; (- dice) tirar, echar2 (shadow, light) proyectar3 (vote) emitir5 (shed - snake's skin) mudar, mudar de; (horse's shoe) perder6 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL fundir7 SMALLART/SMALL vaciar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be cast away naufragarto cast a shadow on something figurative use ensombrecer algoto cast a spell on something/somebody hechizar algo/a alguiento cast doubts on something poner algo en dudato cast one's eye over something echar un vistazo a algo, echar una ojeada a algoto cast one's mind back to something tratar de recordar algoto cast somebody in a different light mostrar a alguien de manera distintato cast suspicion on somebody levantar sospechas sobre alguiento have a cast in one's eye ser algo bizco,-acast iron hierro colado1) throw: tirar, echar, arrojarthe die is cast: la suerte está echada2) : depositar (un voto)3) : asignar (papeles en una obra de teatro)4) mold: moldear, fundir, vaciar5)to cast off abandon: desamparar, abandonarcast n1) throw: lance m, lanzamiento m2) appearance: aspecto m, forma f3) : elenco m, reparto m (de una obra de teatro)4)plaster cast : molde m de yeso, escayola fn.• sedal (Deporte) s.m. (Play, movie)n.n.• vaciado s.m.n.• aire s.m.• echada s.f.• forma s.f.• lanzamiento s.m.• pieza fundida s.f.• tirada s.f.pret., p.p.(Preterito definido y participio pasivo de "to cast")v.(§ p.,p.p.: cast) = botar v.• echar v.• fundir v.• lanzar v.• moldear v.• vaciar v.kæst, kɑːst
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1)a) ( molded object) ( Art) vaciado m; ( Metall) pieza f fundidab) ( mold) molde mc) ( for broken limb) yeso m or (Esp) escayola f2) (Cin, Theat) (+ sing or pl vb) reparto m, elenco m (esp AmL)she met the cast — le presentaron a los actores (or bailarines etc)
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(past & past p cast) transitive verb1)a) \<\<stone\>\> arrojar, lanzar*, tirar; \<\<line\>\> lanzar*; \<\<net\>\> echarb) \<\<shadow/light\>\> proyectarto cast doubt on something — poner* algo en duda
cast your eye over this — échale una mirada or una ojeada or un vistazo a esto
c) \<\<vote\>\> emitir2) ( shed) \<\<snake\>\> \<\<skin\>\> mudar de, mudar4) (Cin, Theat) \<\<role\>\> asignar
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cast vi ( in angling) lanzar*Phrasal Verbs:- cast off- cast on- cast out[kɑːst] (vb: pt, pp cast)1. N1) (=throw) [of net, line] lanzamiento m2) (=mould) molde m ; (Med) (=plaster cast) escayola f ; [of worm] forma fleg in cast — pierna f enyesada or escayolada
cast of features — facciones fpl, fisonomía f
3) (Tech) (=metal casting) pieza f fundida4) [of play etc] reparto mcast (and credits) — (Cine, TV) reparto m
5) (Med) (=squint) estrabismo m2. VT1) (=throw) echar, lanzar; [+ net, anchor etc] echar2) (fig) [+ shadow] proyectar; [+ light] arrojar (on sobre); [+ blame, glance, spell] echar; [+ horoscope] hacerto cast one's vote — votar, dar su voto
3) (=shed) [+ horseshoe] mudar4) [+ metal] fundir; [+ statue, clay] moldear, vaciar5) (Theat) [+ part, play] hacer el reparto de3.VI (Fishing) lanzar, arrojar4.CPDcast-iron- cast in- cast off- cast on- cast out- cast up* * *[kæst, kɑːst]
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1)a) ( molded object) ( Art) vaciado m; ( Metall) pieza f fundidab) ( mold) molde mc) ( for broken limb) yeso m or (Esp) escayola f2) (Cin, Theat) (+ sing or pl vb) reparto m, elenco m (esp AmL)she met the cast — le presentaron a los actores (or bailarines etc)
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(past & past p cast) transitive verb1)a) \<\<stone\>\> arrojar, lanzar*, tirar; \<\<line\>\> lanzar*; \<\<net\>\> echarb) \<\<shadow/light\>\> proyectarto cast doubt on something — poner* algo en duda
cast your eye over this — échale una mirada or una ojeada or un vistazo a esto
c) \<\<vote\>\> emitir2) ( shed) \<\<snake\>\> \<\<skin\>\> mudar de, mudar4) (Cin, Theat) \<\<role\>\> asignar
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cast vi ( in angling) lanzar*Phrasal Verbs:- cast off- cast on- cast out -
3 levantar
levantar ( conjugate levantar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹cabeza/mano/copa› to raise; ‹ alfombra› to lift up 2 ‹ moral› to raise, boostb) ‹industria/economía› to help … to pick up3 ‹estatua/muro/edificio› to erect, put up 4 ‹embargo/sanción› to lift; se levanta la sesión the meeting is adjourned 5 ‹rumor/protestas› to spark (off); ‹ polémica› to cause; 6 ‹ campamento› to strike;◊ levantar la mesa (AmL) to clear the table7 ( en brazos) ‹ persona› to pick up; ( de la cama) to get … out of bed; ( poner de pie) to get … up 8 (AmS) ‹ mujer› to pick up (colloq) levantarse verbo pronominal 1◊ ¿me puedo levantar de la mesa? may I leave the table?2 [ polvareda] to rise; [ temporal] to brew; [ viento] to begin to blow, rise 3 ( sublevarse) to rise (up) 4 ( refl) ‹solapas/cuello› to turn up 5 (AmS fam) ‹ mujer› to pick up (colloq)
levantar verbo transitivo
1 to lift
levantar los ojos, to look up
levantar la voz/mano, to raise one's voice/hand
2 (una construcción, un monumento) to erect
3 fig (el ánimo) to raise (sublevar) to make rise: levantó a los mineros, he stirred up the miners
4 (poner fin) to lift: levantaron la prohibición, the ban was lifted ➣ Ver nota en raise
' levantar' also found in these entries: Spanish: acta - ampolla - atestado - batir - castillo - cercado - chillar - espíritu - liebre - pulso - sesión - testimonio - alzar - animar - apalancar - cabeza - castigo - coger - elevar - mano - mirada - ojo - recoger - voz - vuelo English: adjourn - boost - cat - close - cock - erect - get up - haul up - heave - hoist - hold up - jack up - keep down - kick up - lift - lift up - pick up - prick up - pull up - put up - raise - rear - set up - sling - stick up - stir up - swing - take up - throw up - turn up - up - bolster - buck - clear - dig - get - hold - jack - kick - look - pick - prick - pull - put - retract - set - stand - stick - strain - take
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