(threw/θruː/, thrown/θrəʊn; NAmEθroʊn/) ●throw the ˈbook at sb () to punish sb who has committed an offence as severely as possible 给予严厉的惩处●throw good money after ˈbadto spend more money on sth, when you have wasted a lot on it already 想补偿损失反而损失更多;想捞回损失越发损失;连老本都贴上◆The bank refused the company a further loan as it would be throwing good money after bad. 银行拒绝再向该公司提供贷款,因为那样做不但收不回旧账,还会造成新的损失。●throw your ˈhat into the ringto announce officially that you are going to compete in a competition, an election, etc. 正式宣布参加竞选(或比赛等)◆He's thrown his hat into the ring for the chief executive's post. 他正式宣布参加角逐总裁的职位。●throw your ˈmoney about/around () to spend money in a careless and obvious way 乱花钱;挥霍●throw ˈmoney at sthto try to deal with a problem or improve a situation by spending money on it, when it would be better to deal with it in other ways 在某事上白白扔钱●throw your ˈweight about/around () to use your position of authority or power in an aggressive way in order to achieve what you want 滥施权威◆Although he's only got a few days left as chairman, he's still throwing his weight around. 尽管他还有几天就要离开董事长的位置,他仍然趾高气扬。➡ idiom at court noun, deep adj., money , question noun, weight noun ●ˌthrow sth aˈway
( ˌthrow sth ˈout) to get rid of sth that you no longer want 扔掉;丢弃◆He threw away his laptop after three months and replaced it with a new one. 他用了三个月之後就扔掉了自己的膝上型电脑并换了一台新的。
to fail to make use of sth; to waste sth 浪费;错过◆You must take the exam—you can't throw away all that work! 你必须参加考试 ── 不能让你所有的努力都白费了!◆to throw away a chance/an opportunity 失去机会
➡throwaway ●ˌthrow sth ˈinto include sth with what you are selling or offering, without increasing the price (不提高售价或报价)搭送,附送◆Manufacturers may throw in benefits like training support. 制造商可能会附送一些诸如培训支持之类的好处。●ˌthrow sth ˈout
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to decide not to accept a proposal, an idea, etc. 拒绝接受(建议、观点等);否决◆A judge threw out a lawsuit that tried to stop the company building a telecom mast in the area. 法官否决了试图阻止这家公司在本地区架设电讯桅杆的诉讼。
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to produce sth; to make people notice sth 产生;使显眼◆A Web search threw up a couple of useful pages. 网络搜索找到了好几个有用的网页。
to leave your job 辞职◆She threw up her job as a solicitor to become a writer. 她辞去律师工作当了作家。
to build or make sth in a hurry 匆匆建造◆People think you can just throw a website up and customers will find the answers to their questions. 人们以为你草草地建个网站,顾客就可以在上面找到他们问题的答案。