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1. phrasal verbWhen someone throws up, they vomit. [informal] She said she had thrown up after reading reports of the trial. [VERB PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verbIf something throws up dust, stones, or water, when it moves or hits the ground, it causes them to rise up into the air. If it had hit the Earth, it would have made a crater 100 miles across and thrownup an immense cloud of dust. [VERB PARTICLE noun] [Also VERB noun PARTICLE] 3. phrasal verbIf you say that a building or structure is thrown up, you mean that it is built or made very quickly, usually so that it is not of verygood quality. In the slums, dwellings are thrown up in any available space. [be VERB-ed PARTICLE] Youths threw up barricades on the streets. [VERB PARTICLE noun (not pronoun)] [Also VERB noun PARTICLE] 4. phrasal verbTo throw up a particular person or thing means to produce them or cause them to become noticeable. [mainly British] The political struggle threw up a strong leader. [VERB PARTICLE noun] These studies have already thrown up some interesting results. [VERB PARTICLE noun (not pronoun)] [Also VERB noun PARTICLE] More Synonyms of throw up See full dictionary entry for throwthrow up in British Englishverb (adverb, mainly tr)1. to give up; abandon, relinquish 2. to build or construct hastily 3. to reveal; produce every generation throws up its own leaders 4. (also intr) informal to vomit throw up in American English 2. to raise suddenly or rapidly 5. US to mention repeatedly (to someone), as in reproach or criticism See full dictionary entry for throw Examples of 'throw up' in a sentencethrow up Even today, the smell of ordinary diesel makes me want to throw up.Too much food and Stephanie knew she'd throw up during the afternoon.B. B. was as keen to chat as I was to throw up so I just cut him off mid-sentence.Woods nodded, fighting back the desire to scream, or throw up, or quit flying. In other languagesthrow up British English: throw up / θrəʊ ʌp/ VERB To throw up means to vomit. She threw up after reading reports of the trial. - American English: throw up
- Arabic: يَتَقَيَّأُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: vomitar
- Chinese: 呕吐
- Croatian: povratiti
- Czech: zvracet
- Danish: kaste op
- Dutch: overgeven kotsen
- European Spanish: vomitar
- Finnish: oksentaa
- French: vomir
- German: erbrechen
- Greek: κάνω εμετό
- Italian: vomitare
- Japanese: 吐く
- Korean: 토하다
- Norwegian: kaste opp
- Polish: zwymiotować
- European Portuguese: vomitar
- Romanian: a voma
- Russian: страдать рвотой
- Latin American Spanish: vomitar
- Swedish: kräkas
- Thai: อาเจียน
- Turkish: kusmak
- Ukrainian: блювати
- Vietnamese: nôn
Chinese translation of 'throw up' vi - (= vomit)
呕(嘔)吐 (ǒutù)
See throw All related terms of 'throw up'Definition to vomit He threw up over a seat next to me. Synonyms disgorge barf (US, slang) chunder (slang, mainly Australian) upchuck (US, slang) do a technicolour yawn (slang) toss your cookies (US, slang) bring up See throw Seepuke- throw something or someone overboard
- throw something out
- throw something up
- throw up
- throwaway
- thrush
- thrust
Additional synonymsDefinition to vomit or retch She gasped and heaved and vomited. Synonyms vomit, be sick, throw up (informal), chuck (up) (slang), chuck (Australian, New Zealand, informal), gag, spew, retch, barf (US, slang), chunder (slang, Australian), upchuck (US, slang), do a technicolour yawn (slang), toss your cookies (US, slang) Definition to vomit toddlers puking on the carpet Synonyms vomit, be sick, throw up (informal), spew, heave, regurgitate, disgorge (old-fashioned), retch, be nauseated, chuck (Australian, New Zealand, informal), barf (US, slang), chunder (slang), upchuck (US, slang), do a technicolour yawn (slang), toss your cookies (US, slang) Definition to vomit It was enough to make you regurgitate your plum pudding. Synonyms disgorge, throw up (informal), chuck up (slang, US), puke up (slang), sick up (informal), spew out or up Definition to undergo spasms of the stomach as if one is vomiting The smell made me retch. Synonyms gag, be sick, vomit, regurgitate, chuck (Australian, New Zealand, informal), throw up (informal), spew, heave, puke (slang), disgorge, barf (US, slang), chunder (slang), upchuck (US, slang), do a technicolour yawn (slang), toss your cookies (US, slang) Definition to vomit Let's get out of his way before he starts spewing. Synonyms vomit, throw up (informal), puke (slang), chuck (Australian, New Zealand, informal), spit out, regurgitate, disgorge, barf (US, slang), chunder (slang, Australian), belch forth, upchuck (US, slang), do a technicolour yawn (slang), toss your cookies (US, slang) |