Throw away Meaning in English
expression
ˈθɹoʊ/ /əˈweɪ
THROH-uh-WAY
θɹˈəʊ/ /ɐwˈeɪ
throh-uh-WAY
释义
To get rid of something by putting it in the trash or discarding it because it is no longer needed or wanted.
用法与细微差别
Informal and common in everyday conversation. Often used for physical objects, but can also refer to wasting opportunities ('throw away a chance'). Don't confuse with 'throw out' (which can sometimes mean 'expel someone'). Common in instructions: 'throw away the wrapper'.
Spanish: tirar - desechar - botarPortuguese (BR): jogar fora - descartarPortuguese (PT): deitar fora - deitar ao lixoChinese (Simplified): 扔掉 - 丢弃Chinese (Traditional): 丟掉 - 扔掉Hindi: फेंक देनाArabic: يرمي - يتخلص منBengali: ফেলে দেওয়া - নষ্ট করাRussian: выбрасывать - упускать (шанс)Japanese: 捨てる - 無駄にするVietnamese: vứt đi - bỏ lỡ (cơ hội)Korean: 버리다 - (기회를) 날리다Turkish: atmak - fırsatı kaçırmakUrdu: پھینک دینا - موقع گنوا دیناIndonesian: membuang - menyia-nyiakan
例句
Please throw away your trash after lunch.
basic
Don't throw away old clothes; you can donate them.
basic
She threw away the broken toy.
basic
Can you believe he just threw away all those photos?
natural
I almost threw away my ticket by accident.
natural
Don't throw away this chance to travel. You might regret it.
natural