hurl
verb[T]
uk/hɜːl/us/hɝːl/tothrowsomething with a lot offorce, usually in anangryorviolentway:
(通常指愤怒或用力地)抛,扔In afitoftemperhe hurled thebookacrosstheroom.他一怒之下把书扔到了房间的另一头。
Youths hurledstonesatthesoldiers.年轻人向士兵们投掷石块。
to throw something
- throwThe kids were outside throwing snowballs at each other.
- tossShe tossed the keys into her bag and went out.
- chuckHe read the letter and chucked it into the bin.
- flingHe crumpled up the letter and flung it into the fire.
- hurlIn a fit of temper he hurled the book across the room.
- lobThe boys spent an hour lobbing stones into the lake.
hurl abuse, insults, etc. atsomeone
toshoutinsultsorrudelanguageat someoneangrily:
大声辱骂(某人)I wasn't going tostandthere while he hurledabuseat me!我不会站在那儿任他大声辱骂!
to accuse someone of something
- accuseHe was accused of statutory rape.
- make an accusation againstShe was arrested for making false accusations against her former employer.
- level an accusation againstFerguson was furious at the accusations levelled against his player.
- level a charge againstShe denied all the charges levelled against her.
- hurl accusations atShe hurled accusations at her ex-husband across the courtroom.
- charge someone withHe was charged with three counts of fraud.
Throwing
- arm
- cast
- catapult
- flick
- heave
- outpitch
- overhand
- peg
- pelt
- project
- shy
- sling
- stone
- thread
- throwsomethingin
- toss
- underarm
- underhand
- wang
- whang
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