1 PHRASAL VERB 呕吐;呕出 When someone throws up, they vomit. 呕吐;呕出 [informal]
2 PHRASAL VERB 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. 激起,扬起,搅起,溅起(尘土、石子或水) [Also VERB n PREPOSITION]
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If it had hit the Earth, it would have made a crater 100 miles across and thrown up an immense cloud of dust. [VERB PREP. noun]
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 PHRASAL VERB 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. 匆匆搭建起来;匆忙建成 [Also VERB n PREPOSITION]
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...living in the slums where wood and scrap metal dwellings are thrown up in any available space. [be VERB-ed PREP.]
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
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Youths threw up barricades on the streets. [VERB PREP. noun (not pronoun)]
年轻人在街上匆匆垒起路障。
SYN throw together, jerry-build, run up, slap together
4 PHRASAL VERB 产生;突出;凸显 To throw up a particular person or thing means to produce them or cause them to become noticeable. 产生;突出;凸显 [mainly British] [Also VERB n PREPOSITION]
SYN produce, reveal, bring to light, bring forward
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