1. 抛起;呕出(食物):throw over 抛弃(计划等) | throw up 抛起;呕出(食物) | tick off 列出;用记号勾出
2. 吐出(食物),呕吐:扔掉 throw away | 吐出(食物),呕吐 throw up | 立刻,很快 in no time
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3. 呕吐:take up开始学;从事;占据 | throw up呕吐 | check through核对
4. 呕吐,吐出:take up 占去,占据 | throw up 呕吐,吐出 | turn up 到达,出现
1. 呕吐;呕出
When someone throws up, they vomit.
e.g. She said she had thrown up after reading reports of the trial.
她说,她看完审判报告后都吐了。
2. 激起,扬起,搅起,溅起(尘土、石子或水)
If something throws up dust, stones, or water, when it moves or hits the ground, it causes them to rise up into the air.
e.g. If it had hit the Earth, it would have made a crater 100 miles across and thrown up an immense cloud of dust.
如果它当时击中地球,就会砸出一个直径 100 英里的大坑并激起巨大的尘埃云团。
3. 匆匆搭建起来;匆忙建成
If 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 very good quality.
e.g. ...living in the slums where wood and scrap metal dwellings are thrown up in any available space...
住在随便找块地方就能用木头和废铜烂铁搭起个住处的贫民区
e.g. Youths threw up barricades on the streets.
年轻人在街上匆匆垒起路障。
4. 产生;突出;凸显
To throw up a particular person or thing means to produce them or cause them to become noticeable.
e.g. The political struggle threw up a strong leader...
政治斗争产生了一位强有力的领导者。
e.g. These studies have already thrown up some interesting results.
这些研究已经得出一些有趣的结果了。
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