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1. v(threw; thrown)1) броса́ть, кида́тьthrow a stone — ки́нуть ка́мень
2) отбро́ситьthrow a shadow — отбра́сывать тень
3) (тж throw off) сбро́ситьthe horse threw the rider — ло́шадь сбро́сила нае́здника
4) спорт мета́тьthrow the javelin (discus, hammer) — мета́ть копьё (диск, мо́лот)
5) перебро́ситьthrow a bridge across the river — перебро́сить мост че́рез ре́чку
- throw inthrow a switch (a lever) — тех перебро́сить рукоя́тку (выключа́тель)
- throw off
- throw out
- throw over smb
- throw together
- throw up
- throw open
- throw a curve
- throw a fit
- throw a monkey wrench in smth
- throw a party
- throw a punch
- throw caution to the winds
- throw cold water on smb
- throw light on smth
- throw in the sponge/towel
- throw off the scent/track
- throw one's hat in the ring
- throw oneself into smth
- throw oneself on smb
- throw out of gear
- throw the book at smb
- throw up one's hands 2. n, спортбросо́к м- throw weight
- free throw
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