throw
名词
定义 throw 名词
action(动作)
- Countable(可数名词)
The act of propelling an object through the air.
投掷;抛掷
a throw of the dice
掷骰子
A throw in a game of darts.
飞镖游戏中的一投
His throw of the stone was very quick.
他扔石头的动作非常迅速
fabric(布料)
- Countable(可数名词)
A piece of fabric used to cover furniture for decoration or protection.
(用于沙发等的)装饰用薄布
This throw can protect a new sofa or rejuvenate the look of an old one.
这块盖布可以保护新沙发,或让旧沙发焕然一新。
She draped a soft throw over the armchair.
她在扶手椅上披了一条柔软的盖布。
The throw complements the room's decor.
这块盖布与房间的装饰相得益彰。
片语 throw 名词
- a throw
Used to indicate each individual item or instance.
每个;每次
• The pancakes at this place are delicious, but they cost ten dollars a throw.
这家店的煎饼很好吃,但要十美元一个。
动词
定义 throw 动词
propel(投掷)
- A2Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)
To propel an object through the air with force, typically using a rapid arm motion.
投;抛;掷
He threw the ball high into the air.
他把球高高地抛向空中。
She threw the keys to me.
她把钥匙扔给了我。
They threw stones into the pond.
他们把石头扔进了池塘。
move(移动)
- C2Transitive(及物动词)
To cause something to move or act abruptly or with force.
抛;扔
She threw her head back suddenly.
她突然把头往后仰。
He threw the door open.
他猛然把门打开。
The explosion threw people to the ground.
爆炸把人们震倒在地。
confuse(使困惑)
- Transitive(及物动词)
To cause someone to feel confused, surprised, or disoriented.
使困惑;使惊慌;难倒
The bad news threw me off balance.
这个坏消息让我失去平衡。
The question really threw him.
这个问题真的难倒了他。
The sudden change threw her for a loop.
这个突如其来的变化让她措手不及。
mold(塑造)
- Transitive(及物动词)art(艺术)specialized(专业)
To mold clay on a rotating pottery wheel.
(在陶轮上)拉坯成型
He's throwing a vase on the pottery wheel.
他正在陶轮上拉坯成型一个花瓶。
The potter is skilled at throwing clay.
这位陶艺家擅长在陶轮上拉坯成型。
She enjoys watching potters throw on the wheel.
她喜欢看陶艺家在陶轮上拉坯成型。
片语 throw 动词
- throw a party
To organize and host a social gathering for celebration or entertainment.
举办派对。
• She decided to throw a party to celebrate her promotion.
她决定举办一个派对来庆祝她的升职。
- throw something open
To open something that was previously closed, often suddenly and completely.
猛然打开
• She pulled up the blinds and threw open all the windows.
她拉上窗帘,然后把所有窗户都打开。
- throw a glance/look
To look at something quickly or briefly.
瞥一眼
• She threw a quick glance out of the window to see if anyone was coming.
她迅速往窗外瞥了一眼,看看是否有人来了。
- throw a fit/tantrum
To suddenly express strong anger, often in an uncontrolled way.
(尤指突然地)大发脾气
• He threw a fit when he found out he hadn't been chosen for the team.
当他发现自己没有被选入队伍时,他大发脾气。
成语
- throw your voice
To make something inanimate, such as a toy or puppet, appear to speak by manipulating one's voice.
使某物(如玩具)看似在说话,通常是指为其配音。
• The magician skillfully threw his voice, making his puppet seem to talk with him.
魔术师巧妙地运用腹语,使他的木偶看起来在和他说话。
- throw good money after bad
To waste money by investing further in something that is already failing or has proven to be a bad investment.
裙本花冤枉钱
• They kept putting money into the failing restaurant, which was like throwing good money after bad.
他们不断把钱投入这家失败的餐厅,这就像把钱丢进无底洞。
- throw your weight around
to behave in a domineering manner, acting as if one has excessive power or authority.
仗势欺人,滥用权威
• He started to throw his weight around as soon as he took office.
他一上任就开始滥用权威。
- throw money at something
To spend a large amount of money in an attempt to fix a problem.
掷钱解决问题
• They tried to solve the problem by throwing money at the project, but it didn't work.
他们试图通过向项目砸钱来解决问题,但没有奏效。
- throw cold water on something
To discourage or express negativity towards someone's ideas or plans; to dampen enthusiasm for something.
泼冷水
• He always throws cold water on my ideas whenever I propose a new project.
每当我提出一个新项目时,他总是对我的想法泼冷水。
- throw something back in someone's face
To bring up someone's past behavior or mistakes in an unkind way during an argument.
当面重提屬辱
• During the heated argument, she threw his past unemployment back in his face.
在激烈的争论中,她把他过去失业的事实拿出来说。
- throw caution to the wind/winds
To act without regard for potential risks or negative consequences.
形容不顾风险或后果,鲁莽行事。
• She decided to throw caution to the wind and quit her job to travel.
她决定不顾一切,辞掉工作去旅行。
- throw (your) money/cash around
To spend money in an obvious and careless manner, especially on unnecessary things.
掷金如土
• Since winning the lottery, he's been throwing his money around, buying a bunch of things he doesn't need.
自从中了彩票,他就一直在乱花钱,买了一堆他不需要的东西。
- throw someone back on their own resources
To force someone to rely entirely on their own abilities and resources, without assistance from others.
迫使某人自力更生
• After the company went bankrupt, he was thrown back on his own resources to make a living.
公司破产后,他被迫只能靠自己的能力谋生。
- throw the book at someone
To impose the most severe punishment possible on someone.
严厉惩罚(某人)
• The judge threw the book at the defendant, who had committed multiple counts of fraud.
法官严厉惩罚了被告,因为他犯下了多项诈骗罪。
- throw (someone) a curve (ball)
To surprise someone with something unexpected that is difficult or unpleasant to handle.
使人驚讶,给人难题
• The company threw everyone a curve ball by suddenly announcing a restructuring plan.
公司突然宣布重组计划,给大家一个措手不及。
- throw someone off balance
To cause someone to feel confused, upset, or temporarily disoriented by saying or doing something unexpected.
使人失去制御;使人感到困惑
• The sudden question threw him off balance for a moment.
突然的问题让他一下子失去了平衡。
- throw someone to the dogs
To deliberately allow someone to be criticized or attacked, often to protect oneself from criticism or attack.
棄卒保车
• After the scandal broke, the company tried to throw a few low-level managers to the dogs.
丑闻爆发后,公司试图让几位低阶经理当替罪羊。
- throw up your hands in horror/despair
To express shock, horror, or despair as a reaction to something, often indicating strong disagreement or disapproval.
震惊不已/感到绝望,强烈反对
• They threw up their hands in despair when they learned about the company's impending layoffs.
当他们得知公司即将裁员时,绝望地举起了双手。
片语动词 throw
- throw something together
to create something in haste, lacking detailed planning or meticulous attention
倉促拼凑;匆匆做出
• He threw the report together at the last minute.
他在最后一刻匆忙完成了报告。
- throw yourself into something
to engage in an activity with eagerness and energy
热衷投入;全力以赴
• She threw herself into the new project and thoroughly enjoyed the process.
她全心投入新项目,并非常享受这个过程。
- throw something up
to create or result in new problems or ideas.
提出(问题或想法)
• Our discussion threw up a few new issues.
我们的讨论引发了一些新问题。
- throw something out
see throw something away/out
扔掉;丢弃
• I decided to throw out those old clothes since they no longer fit.
我决定扔掉那些旧衣服,因为它们已经不合身了。
- throw something in
When a seller includes an additional item at no cost with the purchase of another product.
赠送额外物品,免费附加
• If you buy this TV, I will throw in a sound system for free.
如果你买这台电视,我会免费赠送一套音响系统。
- throw something off
To remove your clothes hastily and without care.
迅速脱下(衣服)
• She threw off her coat as soon as she entered the room, tossing it carelessly onto the sofa.
她一进房间就迅速脱掉外套,随手扔在沙发上。
- throw something away/out
to dispose of something that is no longer desired or needed
抛弃;扔掉
• She decided to throw away those old clothes.
她决定扔掉那些旧衣服。
- throw yourself at someone
to overtly show someone that you desire a romantic or sexual relationship with them
向某人獻媚
• At the party, she threw herself at him, making her attraction almost impossible to ignore.
在派对上,她对他投怀送抱,让她的吸引力几乎无法忽视。
- throw (something) up
to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
吐出
• He accidentally threw up his dinner when he was sick.
他生病时不小心吐出了晚餐。
- throw something on
to swiftly don a garment
快速地穿上(衣服)
• She quickly threw on her jacket before heading out to avoid getting cold.
她快速穿上夹克,以免出门时感到寒冷。
- throw something/someone off
to get away from something or someone pursuing you
摆脱;抛开
• During the race, he threw off his competitor near the turn by the obstacle, losing them the chance to catch up.
在比赛中,他在障碍物附近的转弯处摆脱了竞争对手,使他们失去了追赶的机会。
- throw someone out
to compel an individual to exit an institution such as a college, school, residence, or organization.
驱逐;逼迫离开;解雇(某人)
• The school decided to throw him out due to his inappropriate behavior.
学校决定因他的不当行为将他开除。
- throw someone over
to end a relationship with a person in favor of starting anew with someone else
分手,另结新欢
• He decided to throw his old love over to start a relationship with his new girlfriend.
他决定抛弃旧爱,开始与新女友的关系。
- throw someone together
When individuals are thrown together, they encounter each other unpredictably, often due to unforeseen circumstances.
使某人意外相遇
• At the wedding, I was thrown together with an old friend I hadn't seen in years, which was a delightful surprise.
在婚礼上,我意外地与多年未见的老朋友相遇,这真是一个惊喜。