throw
suomi-englanti sanakirjathrow englannista suomeksi
isku
suunnata
kappale, kierros
hämmentää, saattaa ymmälle, häkellyttää
torkkupeitto, peitto, peite
kyhätä
lupautua
heittää
dreijata, valaa
viskata, nakata
hämätä
heitto
riisua
pudottaa
lennättää
luoda
laukoa
toteuttaa
heittäytyä
throw englanniksi
To hurl; to release (an object) with some force from one’s hands, an apparatus, etc. so that it moves rapidly through the air.
(syn)
(co)
(RQ:Churchill Celebrity)
To eject or cause to fall off.
(RQ:Shakespeare Midsummer)
(RQ:Maxwell Mirror and the Lamp)
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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.
(ux)
To intentionally lose a game.
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(of a game where one’s role is throwing something) To perform in a specified way in (a match).
(quote-text)
To send hastily or desperately.
(quote-journal)
To imprison.
(RQ:Mary Shelley Frankenstein)
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To cause a certain number on the die or dice to be shown after rolling it.
To discard.
To lift or unbalance one’s opponent and then bring him back down to the ground, especially into a position behind the thrower.
(RQ:Eddison Worm)
To change (one’s voice) in order to give the illusion that the voice is that of someone else, or coming from a different place.
To show sudden emotion, especially anger.
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To on hastily; to spread carelessly. (attention)
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To twist two or more filaments of (silk, etc.) so as to form one thread; to twist together, as singles, in a direction contrary to the twist of the singles themselves; sometimes applied to the whole class of operations by which silk is prepared for the weaver.
(quote-book)
To select (a pitcher); to assign a pitcher to a given role (such as starter or reliever).
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To install (a bridge).
1860, Fredrika Bremer (trans. Mary Howitt), ''Life in the Old World'', v. 1, p. 164:
- (..) across the rapid smaragdus-green waters, pouring onward into the country, are thrown three bridges (..)
(synonym of)
To deliver.
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Of animals: to birth to (young).
{{quote-text|en|year=1916|title=Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|volume=49
The act of throwing something.
{{quote-text|en|year=2006|author=Hans-Wolfgang Loidl|title=Trends in Functional Programming|volume=5|page=62
A move in which one lifts or unbalances one’s opponent and then brings him down to the ground.
One’s ability to throw.
(coi)
(rfv-sense) The flight of a thrown object.
(senseid) A distance travelled in general; displacement.
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A piece of fabric used to cover a bed, sofa or other soft furnishing.
A single instance, occurrence, venture, or chance.
A hand-operated lathe, especially a small lathe used by clockmakers.
A period of time; a while.
(RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)
(obsolete spelling of)
(RQ:Gerard Herball)
(RQ:Shakespeare Timon of Athens)
(RQ:Dryden et al Examen Poeticum)
(RQ:Defoe Crusoe 2)
(RQ:Thomson Autumn)
(RQ:Young Night-Thoughts)
(quote-journal) Auld for Williams and Smith,(nb...)|month=October|year=1806|volume=XIV|page=441|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=LMUoAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA441|oclc=1013379849|passage=We never know the full force of parental affection till our children are about to be taken from us. It is then that we discover how strongly they have entwined themselves round our hearts; when we behold the fixed eye, the pale lips, the convulsive throws of death distorting the countenance; or when with aching and throbbing hearts we deposit those who are a part of ourselves in the cold and silent grave.
(RQ:Shakespeare Tempest)