Throw back at Meaning in English
expression
释义
To reply to someone in the same way they treated you, often by using their own words or actions against them.
用法与细微差别
Used mainly in negative or argumentative contexts. Often heard as 'throw someone's words back at them' when repeating what someone else said to criticize or challenge them. Common in both spoken and written English, but not formal. Do not confuse with literally throwing an object back, which is just 'throw back'.
例句
He tried to insult me, but I threw back at him with a clever reply.
basic
If you criticize him, he will just throw it back at you.
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She always throws back at me when I try to help.
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"Don’t throw that back at me! You did the same thing last week," he said.
natural
She loves to throw back at people whenever they bring up her mistakes.
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Every time I try to reason with him, he just throws my words back at me.
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