transitive. To discard (something) as unwanted or useless.
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释义 | the mind > language > statement > refusal > [verb (transitive)] > reject > as useless or unneeded (8) to throw awaya1398 transitive. To discard (something) as unwanted or useless. to have no use for1596 To be without need of something. chuck1821 In colloquial use with adverbs away, down, over, up, etc. chuck up (the sponge), said of a second in a prize-fight; hence, to give in, give up… fling1847 To throw away, cast aside (as useless or burdensome). rare. scrap1902 transitive. To break up into scrap-iron (machinery or ironwork which has become worn out or superseded); to consign to the scrap-heap. Also figurative… scratch1923 To cancel, abandon, ‘scrap’ (an undertaking or project). pitch1968 transitive. North American colloquial. To discard, throw away. Also with out. toss1976 transitive. (Without adverb.) To discard or throw away. Cf. chuck, v.2 2c. colloquial (originally U.S.). |
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