单词 | throw in |
释义 | throw in1. 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] [Also VERB noun PARTICLE]2. phrasal verb See full dictionary entry for throwIf 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] [Also VERB noun PARTICLE] throw-inWord forms: plural 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. throw in in British Englishverb (tr, adverb) 1. to add (something extra) at no additional cost 2. to contribute or interpose (a remark, argument, etc), esp in a discussion 3. throw in one's hand 4. throw in the towel noun throw-in 5. soccer the method of putting the ball into play after it has gone into touch by throwing it two-handed from behind the head, both feet being kept on the ground throw-in in British English (ˈθrəʊˌɪn) noun an instance where a sports player can throw the ball to a teammate from the sidelines because the opposing team hit the ball out of bounds throw in in American English1. to engage (a clutch) or cause (gears) to mesh 2. to add on without extra charge 3. to add to others 4. Informal to join (with) in cooperative action Examples of 'throw in' in a sentence |
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