throw
Significado: To propel something through the air with a movement of the arm
The verb 'throw' means to propel something through the air with a movement of the arm. It's used literally for objects and figuratively in expressions like 'throw a party' (organise a celebration) or 'throw light on' (clarify something). The past tense is 'threw' and past participle is 'thrown.'
Ejemplos
- Could you throw me that cushion from the sofa? 你能把沙发上的那个靠垫扔给我吗?¿Podrías lanzarme ese cojín del sofá?ソファからそのクッションを投げてくれる?소파에 있는 쿠션 좀 던져 줄래?
- The children were throwing snowballs at each other in the garden. 孩子们在花园里互相扔雪球。Los niños se tiraban bolas de nieve en el jardín.子供たちは庭で雪玉を投げ合っていた。아이들이 정원에서 서로 눈싸움을 하고 있었다.
- We're throwing a surprise party for her birthday next Saturday. 下周六我们要为她的生日举办一个惊喜派对。Vamos a organizar una fiesta sorpresa para su cumpleaños el sábado que viene.来週の土曜日に彼女の誕生日にサプライズパーティーを開くんだ。다음 주 토요일 그녀의 생일에 깜짝 파티를 열 거야.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Old English 'þrawan' meaning 'to twist, turn'. The sense shifted to hurling objects because of the twisting motion of the arm when throwing. Cognate with German 'drehen' (to turn).
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Historia y curiosidades
The Old English 'thrawan' originally meant 'to twist or turn.' The sense shifted to hurling objects because of the twisting motion of the arm when throwing.
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