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61 throw-off
1. → academic.ru/74813/throw-out">throw-out 12. TYPO Druckabsteller m* * *n.Auswurf -¨e m. -
62 throw overboard
vt▪ to \throw overboard overboard sb/sth overboard jdn/etw über Bord werfen -
63 throw up
1) (colloq) ( abandon) laisser tomber [job]2) ( reveal) faire apparaître [fact]; créer [idea, problem, obstacle]; engendrer [findings, question, statistic]3) cracher [smoke]; émettre [spray]; vomir [lava]4) ( toss into air) projeter [stone]; lever [arms, hands]; lancer [ball]5) ( open) ouvrir grand [window]6) ( vomit) vomir -
64 throw one's weight
(throw (in) one's weight (тж. throw one's weight in))I was prepared to throw my weight in Cung's favor. But he mistrusted me and rejected my counsel. (M. West, ‘The Ambassador’, ch. VII) — Я готов был начать кампанию в поддержку Кунга. Но он не доверял мне и не стал слушать моих советов.
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65 throw smth. into the dustbin
(throw smth. into the dustbin (или dust-bin; тж. throw smth. into the waste-paper basket; амер. throw smth. into the waste-basket))выбросить что-л. за ненадобностью, выбросить что-л. в мусорный ящик, на помойкуLarge English-Russian phrasebook > throw smth. into the dustbin
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66 throw brickbats
бpocить кaмнeм (в кoгo-л.), oбвинять, ocуждaть (кoгo-л.) The religious weeklies and monthlies, all over the country, began to throw brickbats at him. The Autocrat was imperturbable (V. W. Brooks). 'Why do you sell such stuff?' she indignantly asked the shopkeeper... 'Nobody forces you to buy it,' he replied. 'And I'm too busy to read anything. If the trade says that stuff is okay, who are you to start throwing bricks? (J. Lindsay). My dear, I have my doubts whether our duty does not stop at seeing to ourselves without throwing stones at others (J. Galsworthy) -
67 throw away
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68 throw in with
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69 throw on
throw on а) накинуть, надеть (пальто и т. п.); б) подбрасывать, подбавлять;to throw on coals подбрасывать уголь (в топку) -
70 throw
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- n1. размах; полное перемещение
2. ход ( поршня)
3. отклонение ствола скважины
4. лесоповал, рубка леса
5. отклонение ( стрелки прибора)
6. бросок; толчок
7. дальнобойность приточной струи
- air throw
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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71 throw over
throw over 1) намятам; 2) напускам, захвърлям, изоставям, зарязвам; 3) тех. включвам, изключвам; 4) отказвам се от, изоставям (план, намерение); • to \throw over o.'s cap over the mill карам (удрям) през просото, как да е; нехайно; -
72 throw around
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73 throw overboard
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74 throw-away
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75 throw-back
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76 ■ throw across
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77 ■ throw over
■ throw overA v. t. + avv.B v. t. + prep. -
78 ■ throw overboard
■ throw overboardv. t. + avv.2 (fig.) buttare a mare (fig.); disfarsi, sbarazzarsi di (q. o qc.); rinunciare a: to throw one's ideals overboard, buttare a mare i propri ideali. -
79 ■ throw upon
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80 throw forward
throw forward v/t:throw everybody forward SPORT alles nach vorn werfen
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