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  • 1 hurl

    {hə:l}
    I. 1. (за) хвърлям, запращам, мятам
    to HURL oneself at/upon нахвърлям се върху
    to HURL forces against хвърлям войски срещу
    the tyrant was HURLed from his throne тиранинът бе свален от престола
    to HURL abuse at сипя ругатни върху, обсипвам с ругатни
    2. втурвам се, профучавам
    3. играя на ирландски хокей
    hurl back отблъсквам (неприятел), отвръщам (на обвинение)
    hurl down повалям
    II. n хвърляне, запращане, мятане
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    {hъ:l} v 1. (за)хвърлям, запращам, мятам; to hurl o.s. at/upon нахв(2) {hъ:l} n хвърляне, запращане, мятане.
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    хвърляне; хвърлям; запращане; запращам; захвърлям;
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    1. hurl back отблъсквам (неприятел), отвръщам (на обвинение) 2. hurl down повалям 3. i. (за) хвърлям, запращам, мятам 4. ii. n хвърляне, запращане, мятане 5. the tyrant was hurled from his throne тиранинът бе свален от престола 6. to hurl abuse at сипя ругатни върху, обсипвам с ругатни 7. to hurl forces against хвърлям войски срещу 8. to hurl oneself at/upon нахвърлям се върху 9. втурвам се, профучавам 10. играя на ирландски хокей
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    hurl[hə:l] I. v 1. (за)хвърлям, запращам, мятам; to \hurl o.s. upon нахвърлям се върху; to \hurl abuse at сипя ругатни върху, обсипвам с ругатни; 2. ост. свистя, фуча, профучавам; 3. играя на ирландски хокей; 4. шотл. возя, докарвам с кола; II. n хвърляне, запращане, мятане.

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