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幺二 yāo èr one-two or ace-deuce (smallest throw at dice) / a prostitute
发脾气 to lose one's temper; to fly into a rage; to throw a tantrum
luàn in confusion or disorder / in a confused state of mind / disorder / upheaval / riot / illicit sexual relations / to throw into disorder / to mix up / indiscriminate / random / arbitrary
tóu to throw (sth in a specific direction: ball, javelin, grenade etc) / to cast (a ballot) / to cast (a glance, a shadow etc) / to put in (money for investment, a coin to operate a slot machine) / to send (a letter, a manuscript etc) / to throw oneself into (a river, a well etc to commit suicide) / to go to; to seek refuge; to place oneself into the hands of / (coll.) to rinse (clothes) in water
to throw oneself at / to pounce on / to devote one's energies / to flap / to flutter / to dab / to pat / to bend over
定位球 dìng wèi qiú (football) set piece (a restart of play following a stoppage, including free kicks, corner kicks, penalty kicks, goal kicks and throw-ins)
一掷千金 zhì qiān jīn lit. stake a thousand pieces of gold on one throw (idiom); to throw away money recklessly / extravagant
脱盲 tuō máng to acquire literacy / to throw off blindness
rēng to throw / to throw away
短距离 duǎn short distance / a stone's throw away
出拳 chū quán to throw a punch
做球 zuò qiú to set up a teammate (with an opportunity to score) / to throw a game
抛出 pāo chū to toss / to throw out
挣脱 zhèng tuō to throw off / to struggle free of / Taiwan pr. [zheng1 tuo1]
投掷 tóu zhì to throw sth a long distance / to hurl / to throw at / to throw (dice etc) / to flip (a coin)
丢盔弃甲 diū kuī jiǎ (idiom) to throw away one's helmet and armor while fleeing from defeat
shuāi to throw down / to fall / to drop and break
倾注 qīng zhù to throw into
出马 chū to set out (on a campaign) / to stand for election / to throw one's cap in the ring
拍砖 pāi zhuān (slang) to throw brickbats / to criticize harshly
投射 tóu shè to throw (a projectile) / to cast (light)
抛砖引玉 pāo zhuān yǐn lit. throw out a brick and get jade thrown back (idiom) / fig. to attract others' interest or suggestions by putting forward one's own modest ideas to get the ball rolling
抛开 pāo kāi to throw out / to get rid of
放水 fàng shuǐ to turn on the water / to let water out / (sports) to throw a game
撤掉 chè diào to cut / to throw out / to depose (from office) / to tear off


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