单词 | throw in |
释义 | throw in 1. phrasal verb If you throw in a remark when having a conversation, you add it in a casual or unexpected way. Occasionally Farling threw in a question. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 2. phrasal verb See full dictionary entry for throw If a person who is selling something throws in something extra, they give you the extra thing and only ask you to pay for the first thing. Pay £4.80 for larger prints and they throw in a free photo album. [VERB PARTICLE noun] They were offering me a weekend break in Paris–with free meals thrown in. [VERB-ed PARTICLE] throw-in Word forms: throw-ins countable noun When there is a throw-in in a football or rugby match, the ball is thrown back onto the field after it has been kicked off it. |
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