Threw Meaning in English
word · lemma: throw
/ˈθɹu/
throo
/θɹˈuː/
throo
التعريف
Past tense of 'throw'. It means moved something through the air with your hand or suddenly sent or put something somewhere by force.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Often used for physical actions: 'throw a ball', 'throw a stone'. It also appears in common expressions like 'throw a party', 'throw away', and 'throw someone off' with different meanings. Learners often confuse 'throw' with 'drop': 'throw' is intentional, while 'drop' is usually accidental.
Spanish: lanzó - tiróPortuguese (BR): jogou - lançou - atirouPortuguese (PT): atirou - lançouChinese (Simplified): 扔了 - 投了 - 抛了Chinese (Traditional): 扔了 - 投了 - 拋了Hindi: फेंकाArabic: رَمَى - أَلْقَىBengali: ছুঁড়েছিলRussian: бросил - кидалJapanese: 投げたVietnamese: némKorean: 던졌다Turkish: attı - fırlattıUrdu: پھینک دیاIndonesian: ném
جمل نموذجية
He threw the ball to his sister.
basic
She threw the old papers away.
basic
The angry man threw a chair.
basic
She threw a party for her best friend last weekend.
natural
His question threw me off, and I forgot what I wanted to say.
natural
I threw on a jacket and ran outside.
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