| 单词 | throw something ↔ away |
| 释义 | throw something ↔ away From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishthrow something ↔ away phrasal verb1 GET RID OFTHROW AWAYto get rid of something that you do not want or needI never throw clothes away.I shouldn’t have thrown away the receipt.2 to spend money in a way that is not sensibleI can’t afford to throw money away.3 FAILto waste something good that you have, for example a skill or an opportunityThis could be the best chance you’ll ever have. Don’t throw it away! → throw→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusthrow away• I was glad to throw mine away.• Then, with a desperate effort threw himself bodily away.• They found out the kids just threw it away.• Some election supervisors simply threw it away, allowing ex - felons to vote in a few counties.• Britain must now throw this opportunity away by electing a Labour government.• I wanted to enclose that regret, to crumple it up, throw it away, get rid of it.• Do we throw the frame away or can we just take a section out and weld a new section in.• Then she pulled the old one out and threw it away, over the edge of the roof. |
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