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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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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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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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[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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[hɜːl] 1. сущ.2) бита; клюшка3) уст. водоворот2. гл.1) бросать с силой; швырять; метать прям. и перен.to hurl insults at smb. — оскорблять кого-л.
The boy hurled a stone through the window. — Парень запустил камнем в окно.
The boat rocked wildly, hurling him into the water. — Лодку сильно качнуло, и он упал в воду.
Syn:2) спорт. метать5) разг. рвать, тошнить6) ( hurl into)а) бросать силы на (что-л.)•- hurl down
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hə:l(to throw violently: He hurled himself to the ground; They hurled rocks/insults at their attackers.) tirar, arrojar, lanzar violentamentehurl vb lanzar / arrojartr[hɜːl]1 lanzar, arrojar, tirar2 (insults) soltar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto hurl abuse at somebody soltar una retahíla de insultos a alguienhurl ['hərl] vt: arrojar, tirar, lanzarn.• lanzamiento s.m.v.• abalanzar v.• arrojar v.• botar v.• despeñar v.• disparar v.• echar v.• lanzar v.• precipitar v.hɜːrl, hɜːl
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transitive verb tirar, arrojar, lanzar*to hurl abuse at somebody — soltarle* una sarta de insultos a alguien
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v reflto hurl oneself — tirarse, arrojarse, lanzarse*
[hɜːl]VT (=throw) arrojarto hurl abuse or insults at sb — lanzar or soltar una sarta de insultos a algn
to hurl o.s. at sth/sb — abalanzarse sobre algo/algn
to hurl o.s. into the fray — lanzarse a la batalla
to hurl o.s. over a cliff — arrojarse por un precipicio
* * *[hɜːrl, hɜːl]
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transitive verb tirar, arrojar, lanzar*to hurl abuse at somebody — soltarle* una sarta de insultos a alguien
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v reflto hurl oneself — tirarse, arrojarse, lanzarse*
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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 -
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[hɜ:l, Am hɜ:rl] vt1) ( throw)to \hurl sth etw schleudern;he \hurled the book across the room er pfefferte das Buch quer durchs Zimmer ( fam)the dog \hurled itself at the attackers der Hund stürzte sich auf die Angreifer;2)( fig)to \hurl oneself at sb sich akk jdm an den Hals werfen;to \hurl oneself into one's work sich akk in die Arbeit stürzen;she \hurled herself from the roof sie stürzte sich akk vom Dach;to \hurl abuse/ insults at sb jdm Beschimpfungen/Beleidigungen an den Kopf werfen -
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[hə:l](to throw violently: He hurled himself to the ground; They hurled rocks/insults at their attackers.) vreči* * *I [hə:l]nounlučaj, met, metanjeII [hə:l]1.transitive verbzalučati, zagnati;2.intransitive verb Irish sportigrati neke vrste hokejato hurl o.s. on — planiti nato hurl abuse at s.o. — vreči komu žalitev v obraz -
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[hɜːl](throw) scagliare, scaraventareto hurl o.s. at sb/sth — scagliarsi su qn/qc
to hurl abuse or insults at sb — scagliare or lanciare (degli) insulti a qn
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[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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[hə:l](to throw violently: He hurled himself to the ground; They hurled rocks/insults at their attackers.) atirar* * *[hə:l] n arremesso, lance. • vt+vi 1 lançar, atirar, arremessar. 2 proferir com violência. -
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v. 1. хүчтэй шидэх, чулуудах. 2. \hurl sth (at sb/ sth) хашгирах, харааж зүхэх. He stood there \hurling abuse/ insults at me. Тэр намайг харааж зүхэн зогсч байв. -
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[hə:l](to throw violently: He hurled himself to the ground; They hurled rocks/insults at their attackers.) varpa, kasta; hreyta út úr sér -
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[hə:l](to throw violently: He hurled himself to the ground; They hurled rocks/insults at their attackers.) (oda)hajít -
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n. fırlatma, atma, savurma————————v. fırlatmak, savurmak, atmak, yağdırmak, İrlanda hokeyi oynamak* * *1. hızla at (v.) 2. fırlatma (n.)* * *[hə:l](to throw violently: He hurled himself to the ground; They hurled rocks/insults at their attackers.) fırlatıp atmak -
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• paiskata• heitto• heittää• singota• sinkauttaa• lingota• suistaa• syöstä• lähettää• läimäyttää* * *hə:l(to throw violently: He hurled himself to the ground; They hurled rocks/insults at their attackers.) paiskata -
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[həːl]vt* * *[hə:l](to throw violently: He hurled himself to the ground; They hurled rocks/insults at their attackers.) rzucać -
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[hə:l](to throw violently: He hurled himself to the ground; They hurled rocks/insults at their attackers.) mest; sviest* * *sviediens, metiens; sviest, mest; mesties
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