تعريف to throw في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
- cook
- hoy
- pitch
- sling
- hork
- peg
- wing
- cast
The more, an' please your honour, the pity, said the Corporal; in uttering which, he cast his spade into the wheelbarrow .
- jerk
- lob
- feck
- A distance travelled; displacement; as, the throw of the piston
- To imprison
The plot of Felix was quickly discovered, and De Lacey and Agatha were thrown into prison.
- To move to another position; to displace
throw the switch.
- A moment, time, occasion
- A single instance, occurrence, venture, or chance
Football tickets are expensive at fifty bucks a throw.
- To organize an event, especially a party
Should you be interested, for whatever reason, it will tell you how to throw a party for your 40-year-old husband or your 100-year-old great-grandmother. It also describes games that can be played at various kinds of parties.
- To eject or cause to fall off
the horse threw its rider.
- To change in order to give the illusion that the voice is that of someone else
- To cause a certain number on the die or dice to be shown after rolling it
The kings came to the agreement between themselves that they would cast lots by the dice to determine who should have this property, and that he who threw the highest should have the district. The Swedish king threw two sixes, and said King Olaf need scarcely throw.
- A piece of fabric used to cover a bed, sofa or other soft furnishing
- To subject someone to verbally
- To confuse or mislead
Jann, why does he hate me so much? That question threw me. I was expecting a lunatic yelling profanities.
- The act of giving birth in animals, especially in cows
- to intentionally lose a game
The tennis player was accused of taking bribes to throw the match.
- To give birth to
At the end of the normal gestation period the cow threw two calf mummies as large as cats.
- To discard
- To send desperately
- Pain, especially pain associated with childbirth; throe
- To lift the opponent off the ground and bring him back down, especially into a position behind the thrower
- The flight of a thrown object; as, a fast throw
- To show sudden emotion, especially anger
Bill runs into the kitchen and tells Dad that Erik is throwing a tantrum. He tells Bill to go back and watch his program and to ignore his brother. Fifteen minutes later, Erik is still screaming.
- To roll (a die or dice)
The kings came to the agreement between themselves that they would cast lots by the dice to determine who should have this property, and that he who threw the highest should have the district. The Swedish king threw two sixes, and said King Olaf need scarcely throw.
- A period of time; a while
Downe himselfe he layd / Vpon the grassie ground, to sleepe a throw; / The cold earth was his couch, the hard steele his pillow.
- {v} to fling, cast, toss, drive, turn, twist, reject, repose
- {n} a cast, stroke, hit, fall, effort, sally, space
- nage
- To chuck a single Tomahawk Tomahawk Similar to a hatchet but designed to be thrown Can also be used to split kindling
- If something throws light or a shadow on a surface, it causes that surface to have light or a shadow on it. The sunlight is white and blinding, throwing hard-edged shadows on the ground. = cast
- In speakers and in microphones, the amount of movement that the diaphragm can make (without restriction) to produce or pickup the sound wave
- to put into a state or activity hastily, suddenly, or carelessly; "Jane threw dinner together"; "throw the car into reverse"
- cause to fall off; "The horse threw its unexperienced rider"
- when a wrestler is lifted off the mat (both feet) by an opponent and brought back down behind the thrower
- Or toss One throw consists of tossing two washers, one at a time Who tosses first is determined by "diddle" or by whomever scored last Throws are always underhand
- To cause an object to move rapidly through the air
- The amount of vertical displacement produced by a fault; according to the direction it is designated as an upthrow, or a downthrow
- Of a bowler, to deliver (the ball) illegally by straightening the bowling arm during delivery
- To send (an error) to an exception-handling mechanism in order to interrupt normal processing
- A pair maneuver in which one partner jumps while the other partner assists in the takeoff in a supporting role so that the jumping partner attains greater height in the air than if that partner had jumped without assistance
- throw (a die) out onto a flat surface; "Throw a six"
- A throw is a light rug, blanket, or cover for a sofa or bed
- An effort; a violent sally
- The vertical displacement along a fault
- To perform the act of throwing or casting; to cast; specifically, to cast dice
- {i} toss; scarf
- be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly; "These questions confuse even the experts"; "This question completely threw me"; "This question befuddled even the teacher"
- get rid of; "he shed his image as a pushy boss"; "shed your clothes"
- project through the air; "throw a frisbee"
- To give forcible utterance to; to cast; to vent
- In sports, if a player throws a game or contest, they lose it as a result of a deliberate action or intention. offering him a bribe to throw the game
- If you throw a punch, you punch someone. Everything was fine until someone threw a punch
- A potter's wheel or table; a jigger
- place or put with great energy; "She threw the blanket around the child"; "thrust the money in the hands of the beggar"
- To cast a spell I use the word a lot "Then I throw tash on it " and I also coin the word fire a lot "Fire in a dispel "
- The extreme movement given to a sliding or vibrating reciprocating piece by a cam, crank, eccentric, or the like; travel; stroke; as, the throw of a slide valve
- the maximum movement available to a pivoted or reciprocating piece by a cam a single chance or instance; "he couldn't afford $50 a throw"
- bedclothes consisting of a lightweight cloth covering (an afghan or bedspread) that is casually thrown over something the distance that something can be thrown; "it is just a stone's throw from here"
- Java code that deals with exception handling, specifically sending the exception that triggers code for error handling See also catch
- put or send forth; "She threw the flashlight beam into the corner"; "The setting sun threw long shadows"; "cast a spell"; "cast a warm light"
- Another word for dealing cards