throw
[θrəʊ] ( pt threw, pp thrown )transitive verb Konjugation
1. | [propel, put]
Konjugation werfen
to throw one's arms around sb/sthg die Arme um jn/etw schlingen |
2. | [move suddenly]
he threw himself to the floor/onto the bed er warf sich auf den Boden/das Bett to throw o.s. into sthg (fig) sich in etw (A) stürzen |
3. | [rider] Konjugation abwerfen |
4. | (fig)
[force]
to throw sb into confusion jn durcheinander bringen he was thrown into the job at short notice er musste die Stelle sehr kurzfristig antreten |
5. | to throw light on sthg
etw aufklären
to throw doubt on sthg etw in Zweifel ziehen |
6. | to throw a tantrum einen Wutanfall bekommen |
7. | (fig) [confuse] aus dem Konzept bringen |
throw
[θrəʊ] ( pt threw, pp thrown )noun
[toss, pitch] Wurf der
throw away
transitive verb separable Konjugation
1. | [discard] Konjugation wegwerfen |
2. | (fig)
[money, time]
Konjugation vergeuden
[opportunity] nicht nutzen |
throw in
transitive verb separable Konjugation
[include] Konjugation dazugeben
throw out
transitive verb separable Konjugation
1. | [discard] Konjugation wegwerfen |
2. | (fig) [reject] Konjugation ablehnen |
3. | [force to leave] Konjugation hinauswerfen |
throw up
transitive verb separable Konjugation
1. | [ball]
Konjugation hochwerfen
[dust] Konjugation aufwirbeln |
2. | [problems] Konjugation aufwerfen |
throw up
intransitive verb Konjugation
(inf) [vomit] sich übergeben