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Hurl N Throw   [V Ed Abuse Hurled Verb

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hurl

[hɜ:l]hurled, hurling, hurls

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hurled[698] hurling[456]
用力投掷(40%),丢下(30%),愤慨地说出(30%)
n.用力的投掷
vt.丢下;用力投掷;愤慨地说出
vi.猛投;猛掷
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/hɜ͟ː(r)l/
1
[VERB 动词]猛投;用力掷 If you hurl something, you throw it violently and with a lot of force.
  [V n prep]
  [V n with adv]
  [V n]
  • Groups of angry youths hurled stones at police...

    成群结伙愤怒的年轻人朝警察投掷石块。

  • One prisoner set fire to rags and hurled them into the courtyard...

    一名囚犯将破布点着,扔进院子。

  • Simon caught the grenade and hurled it back...

    西蒙接住手榴弹,又把它大力掷了回去。

  • Gangs rioted last night, breaking storefront windows and hurling rocks and bottles.

    几个帮派昨晚聚众闹事,他们打碎商店临街的玻璃窗,并投掷石块和瓶子。

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[VERB 动词]气势汹汹地吐(恶言) If you hurl abuse or insults at someone, you shout insults at them aggressively.
  [V n at n]
  [Also V n]
  • How would you handle being locked in the back of a cab while the driver hurled abuse at you?

    如果你被锁在出租车后座上而且还遭到司机的无礼谩骂,你会怎么办?


Oxford
hurl / hɜːl ; NAmE hɜːrl / verb 1 [transitive ] hurlsth/sb + adv./prep. to throw sth/sb violently in a particular direction 猛扔;猛投;猛摔 He hurled a brick through the window. 他往窗户里扔了块砖。 synonyms at
throw
2 [transitive ] ~ abuse, accusations, insults, etc. (at sb) to shout insults, etc. at sb 大声说出(辱骂或斥责等) Rival fans hurled abuse at each other. 两帮对立的球迷相互高声辱骂。 3 [intransitive ] ( NAmE) ( slang) to vomit 呕吐 hurl hurls hurled hurling
hurl / hɜːl ; NAmE hɜːrl /
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hurlhurl /hɜːl $ hɜːrl/ ●○○ verb
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1[transitive always + adverb/preposition] to throw something with a lot of force, especially because you are angry:  Demonstrators were hurling bricks through the windows. He hurled a chair across the set, smashing lamps and vases. see thesaurus at
throw
2hurl abuse/insults/accusations etc (at somebody) to shout at someone in a loud and angry way:  He was accused of hurling abuse at the referee.3hurl yourself at/against etc somebody/something to throw yourself at someone or something with a lot of force:  She wanted to hurl herself into his arms.4[intransitive, transitive] American English informal to vomit

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