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21 throw doubt on
(to suggest or hint that (something) is not true: The latest scientific discoveries throw doubt on the original theory.) jeter le doute sur -
22 throw light on
(to help to solve or give information on (a mystery, puzzle, problem etc): Can anyone throw any light on the problem?) éclaircir -
23 throw off
1) (to get rid of: She finally managed to throw off her cold; They were following us but we threw them off.) se débarrasser de2) (to take off very quickly: He threw off his coat and sat down.) enlever à la hâte -
24 throw line
guinde machinerieGlossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > throw line
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25 throw
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > throw
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26 throw-in
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27 throw
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28 throw a party
(to hold, organize etc a party: They threw a party for her birthday.) organiser une fête -
29 throw a spanner in the works
(to frustrate or ruin (a plan, system etc).) mettre des bâtons dans les roues (de) -
30 throw dust in someone's eyes
(to try to deceive someone.) jeter de la poudre aux yeux de qqn -
31 throw in
(to include or add as a gift or as part of a bargain: When I bought his car he threw in the radio and a box of tools.) ajouter (par-dessus le marché) -
32 throw one's voice
(to make one's voice appear to come from somewhere else, eg the mouth of a ventriloquist's dummy.) faire du ventriloquisme -
33 throw oneself into
(to begin (doing something) with great energy: She threw herself into her work with enthusiasm.) se lancer -
34 throw open
(to open suddenly and wide: He threw open the door and walked in.) ouvrir tout grand -
35 throw out
(to get rid of by throwing or by force: He was thrown out of the meeting; The committee threw out the proposal.) jeter -
36 throw up
1) (a slang expression for to vomit: She had too much to eat, and threw up on the way home.) vomir2) (to give up or abandon: He threw up his job.) lâcher3) (to build hurriedly: They threw up a temporary building.) construire à la hâte -
37 to throw oneself on the mercy of
Jur. s'en remettre à la clémence de. throw the book at so. (to) (Jur.) fam. infliger une peine sévère [à un accusé]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to throw oneself on the mercy of
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38 a stone's throw
(a very short distance: They live only a stone's throw away from here.) à deux pas (de) -
39 put/throw (someone) off the scent
(to give (a person) wrong information so that he will not find the person, thing etc he is looking for: She told the police a lie in order to throw them off the scent.) dérouterEnglish-French dictionary > put/throw (someone) off the scent
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40 put/throw (someone) off the scent
(to give (a person) wrong information so that he will not find the person, thing etc he is looking for: She told the police a lie in order to throw them off the scent.) dérouterEnglish-French dictionary > put/throw (someone) off the scent
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Throw (grappling) — Throw Sacrifice throws are sometimes considered risky since they put the thrower in a potentially disadvantageous position. Japanese name … Wikipedia
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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 out the baby with the bath water — is an idiomatic expression used to suggest an avoidable error in which something good is eliminated when trying to get rid of something bad,[1] or in other words, rejecting the essential along with the inessential.[2] A slightly different… … Wikipedia
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-weight — is a measure of the effective weight of ballistic missile payloads. It is measured in kilograms or metric tons. Throw weight equals the total weight of a missile s warheads, reentry vehicles, self contained dispensing mechanisms, penetration aids … Wikipedia
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