英:[ˈθrəʊə(r)]
美:[ˈθroʊə(r)]
英:[ˈθrəʊə(r)]
美:[ˈθroʊə(r)]
n.
投掷器
投掷者(器)
<纺>捻丝工
制陶坯的工人
词根:throw
n.throw 投掷;冒险
vi.throw 抛;投掷
vt.throw 投;抛;掷
verb
transitive verb
to propel through the air by a forward motion of the hand and arm
throw a baseball
to propel through the air in any manner
a rifle that can throw a bullet a mile
pitch sense 6b
threw a no-hitter
to cause to fall
threw his opponent
to cause to fall off : unseat
the horse threw its rider
to get the better of : overcome
the problem didn't throw her
to fling (oneself) precipitately
threw herself down on the sofa
to drive or impel violently : dash
the ship was thrown on a reef
to put in a particular position or condition thrown into chaos threw him into prison
threw her arms around him
to bring to bear : exert throw their weight behind the proposal
threw all his efforts into the boy's defense
build, construct
threw a pontoon bridge over the river
to give by way of entertainment
throw a party
to indulge in : give way to
threw a temper tantrum
to lose intentionally
throw a game
to form or shape on a potter's wheel
to deliver (a blow) in or as if in boxing
to make a cast of (dice or a specified number on dice)
roll sense 1a
throw a bowling ball
to give up : abandon
to send forth : projectalso: shed sense 3b throw some light on the matter
the setting sun threw long shadows
to make (oneself) dependent : commit (oneself) for help, support, or protection
threw himself on the mercy of the court
to perform (something, such as a stunt) successfully
throwing tricks on a skateboard
to bring forth
throws a good crop
to give birth to
threw large litters
to move (a lever) so as to connect or disconnect parts of a clutch or switchalso: to make or break (a connection) with a lever
to put (an automobile) in a different gear especially quickly or suddenly
he threw the car into reverse
deposit sense 2b
the wine throws sediment
to twist two or more filaments of into a thread or yarn
intransitive verb
cast, hurl
noun
an act of throwing, hurling, or flinging
an act of throwing dice
a method of throwing an opponent in wrestling or judo
the distance a missile may be thrown or light rays may be projected
a light coverlet (as for a bed)
a woman's scarf or light wrap
an undertaking involving chance or danger : risk, venture
the amount of vertical displacement produced by a geologic fault
the extreme movement given to a pivoted or reciprocating piece by a cam, crank, or eccentric : stroke
the length of the radius of a crank or the virtual crank radius of an eccentric or cam
抛者
投掷者
投掷运动员
Verb Middle English thrawen, throwen to cause to twist, throw, from Old English thrāwan to cause to twist or turn; akin to Old High German drāen to turn, Latin terere to rub, Greek tribein to rub, tetrainein to bore, pierce
The first known use of throw was in the 14th century
thrusternoun
one that thrustsespecially: an engine that produces thrust by discharging a jet of fluid or a stream of particles
thrushnoun
any of a large family of small or medium-sized songbirds that are mostly of a plain color often with spotted underparts
thrumverb
to sound or speak with a steady or boring rhythm
thru
throw1 of 2verb
to send through the air especially with a quick forward motion of the arm
threw the ball over the fence
pitch entry 3 sense 5b
threw a no-hitter
to cause to fall
a horse jumped and threw its rider
to cast (oneself) heavily or forcefully
threw herself on the sofa
to get the better of : overcome
the problem didn't throw her
to put suddenly in a certain condition or position threw him into prison
threw her arms around him
to bring to bear : exert
threw all their efforts into repairing the house
to put on or take off quickly
throw on a coat
to form or shape on a potter's wheel
to move to an open or closed position
throw a switch
to lose (a game or contest) on purpose
to commit oneself for help, support, or protection
threw himself on the mercy of the court
to indulge in
threw a temper tantrum
to give for entertainment
throw a party
throw2 of 2noun
an act of throwing
a method of throwing an opponent in wrestling or judo
the distance something is or may be thrown
a loose covering (as for a sofa)
a woman's light wrap
throw1 of 2verb
to send through the air especially with a quick forward motion of the arm
threw the ball over the fence
pitch entry 3 sense 5b
threw a no-hitter
to cause to fall
a horse jumped and threw its rider
to cast (oneself) heavily or forcefully
threw herself on the sofa
to get the better of : overcome
the problem didn't throw her
to put suddenly in a certain condition or position threw him into prison
threw her arms around him
to bring to bear : exert
threw all their efforts into repairing the house
to put on or take off quickly
throw on a coat
to form or shape on a potter's wheel
to move to an open or closed position
throw a switch
to lose (a game or contest) on purpose
to commit oneself for help, support, or protection
threw himself on the mercy of the court
to indulge in
threw a temper tantrum
to give for entertainment
throw a party
throw2 of 2noun
an act of throwing
a method of throwing an opponent in wrestling or judo
the distance something is or may be thrown
a loose covering (as for a sofa)
a woman's light wrap
1 Without thinking I grabbed the harpoon in the middle like I was a javelin thrower.
2 Barbara Mones' Seattle fable "Catch and Release" is a cute, animated story set at the Pike Place Market, with a Chaplinesque fish thrower who tries a little too hard to impress a flower vendor.
3 I looked out the window and saw that the acorn throwers had turned their attention to the referee, who was desperately trying to unlock his car.
4 Thanks to powerful weapons such as the rocket launcher and flame thrower, blow up and torch everything in sight to defeat the enemy.
并且使用强力的武器诸如火箭发射器和火焰喷射器来把面前的敌人消灭干净!
5 I'm going to be the naysayer, and I'm going to give you the reasons why someone would say, "I can't entertain, not me. I'm not a party thrower."
6 Two giant video screens flank the oche, the line behind which throwers stand, so the crowd can see what is going on but a large majority don't really seem too concerned.
7 Let's see how far you can throw.
8 In stature and in the new show’s spirit, he is now a pie thrower with a purpose.
9 It's a long throw from center field to home plate.
10 New building: Multi Thrower !
新建筑:多机!
11 A spear that whistled past him—reminding him of his trainer’s proddings—simply enraged him more, so that he pursued the thrower in an avenging bound, and tore out his throat.
12 “You Make the Call: Learn to Be an NFL Official,” at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan, celebrates those coin tossers, whistle blowers, flag throwers — and, yes, play judges.
13 “All the seat fillers have been given guns. And Jimmy Kimmel has been given a flame thrower.”
14 Riders from each team, which can number up to a dozen players, face each other, alternately acting as the thrower and the rider being chased.
15 A cup from around 490 B.C. shows a discus thrower encircled by a decorative motif.
16 They invented different kinds of fishing nets, also a curiously shaped piece of wood for hunting which could be thrown and which would return to thrower if it did not strike anything.
他们发明了各种各样的鱼网,还发明了一种木制的形状奇特的捕猎器。这种捕猎器可以投掷,如果没有击中目标,它还会回到投掷者的手中来。
17 Neal, like an ancient discus thrower, tossed the bowl in a beautiful arc, landing it perfectly atop the scampering creature.
18 I found the two emails the acid thrower sent her, the first coming the night before the attack, the second moments after.
19 Closer Evan Phillips, out since May 5 because of a mild right-hamstring strain, will throw live-batting practice with Class A Rancho Cucamonga on Thursday and is scheduled to begin a rehabilitation assignment with the club on Sunday.
20 Festival-goers gathered to watch the ceremonial burn as fireworks and flame throwers circled him.