英:[ˈtɒsə(r)]
美:[ˈtɔsə(r)]
英:[ˈtɒsə(r)]
美:[ˈtɔsə(r)]
verb
transitive verb
to throw with a quick, light, or careless motion or with a sudden jerk
toss a ball around
to throw up in the air
tossed by a bull
match sense 5a
to send as if by throwing tossed out of the game
tossed in jail
to get rid of : throw away
to fling or lift with a sudden motion
tosses her head angrily
to tilt suddenly so as to empty by drinkingalso: to consume by drinking toss down a drink
tossed his glass
to fling or heave continuously about, to and fro, or up and down
a ship tossed by waves
bandy sense 1
to mix lightly until well coated with a dressing or until the elements are thoroughly combined
toss a salad
to make uneasy : stir up : disturb
to accomplish, provide, or produce readily or easily
toss off a few verses
throw sense 5
toss a party
vomit sense 1—often used in the phrase toss one's cookies
intransitive verb
to move restlessly or turbulentlyespecially: to twist and turn repeatedly
tossed sleeplessly all night
to move with a quick or spirited gesture
to decide an issue by flipping a coin
noun
an act or instance of tossing: such as
throw, pitch
an abrupt tilting or upward fling
a deciding by chance and especially by flipping a coin
the state or fact of being tossed
"Wanker"是英国俚语中的蔑称,可能来自于俚语 toss off(手淫的行为)(1735年)。这个词是由 toss(动词)派生而来的。与 jerk(n.)相似。
二传队员
Verb Middle English
The first known use of toss was in the 15th century
totalitarianadjective
of or relating to a political system in which the government has complete control over the people
totnoun
a small child
tostadanoun
a fried tortilla
toss-upnoun
something that offers no clear choice
it's a toss-up who will win
tossverb
to throw or swing to and fro or up and down
waves tossed the ship about
to throw with a quick light motion
toss a ball into the air
to lift with a sudden motion
toss the head
to be thrown about rapidly
the river surged and tossed
to move about restlessly
toss in one's sleep
to stir or mix lightly
toss a salad
to drink quickly
tossverb
to throw or swing to and fro or up and down
waves tossed the ship about
to throw with a quick light motion
toss a ball into the air
to lift with a sudden motion
toss the head
to be thrown about rapidly
the river surged and tossed
to move about restlessly
toss in one's sleep
to stir or mix lightly
toss a salad
to drink quickly
1 And church buildings sometimes are so close together - even adjacent - that the tosser might be able to skip the same rock off two or even more in a few select spots.
2 It’s the kind of story you hear in a pub and think, “What a tosser.”
3 For the home pizza tosser, music can serve more subtle purposes.
4 Habitual tossers and turners have plenty of options, but if you strike out with sleep masks and soothing playlists, you can still try weighted blankets.
5 The department has interviewed both the boy’s mother and the alleged tosser.
6 "Don't be a tosser," he added, referring to a slogan used in anti-litter campaigns.
7 She tossed the ball high in the air.
8 I don't know about you, but I'd gladly pay more for a slice, if I knew that the pizza company paid its pie tossers well.
9 Nor does Crumb conceal his contempt for these tossers.
10 He tossed his dirty socks onto the floor.
11 Self-righteous, and now…famous…for being anonymous…and then not…tossers.
12 There’s the carefully plotted clowning of the grand goofball Rob Torres, whose mischief displays his skills as a hat tosser, cup juggler and world-class crybaby in search of audience succor.
13 She has a fiance, but he’s such an arrant tosser that we wait, like maiden aunts, for Robin and Cormoran to figure out their true feelings.
14 Rugby, apparently, does not require a captain to be anything more than a good tosser.
15 What happens in a household where one spouse is a diligent, by-the-book food tosser and the other takes the more lax, smells-OK-to-me approach?
16 Now I'd better shut up, before I turn into a chortling tosser too.
17 The Angels faced Josh Tomlin, the Indians’ control-focused right-hander, a soft tosser who has little chance of making a playoff start next month.
18 Hands are a lot more easier to toss around and feel that each green is dressed, rather than wooden serving spoons or some kind of salad tosser.
19 A good many were growling about "a mighty poor article of ball," and "village hay tossers;" but Phil made no complaint.
20 The roadster’s ride is a bit of a head tosser at slow urban speeds, but that busyness fades as pace increases.
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3 手淫者
4 令人厌恶的人
5 笨蛋
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