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fling obj THROWflINv [T always + adv / prep]past flung flVNto throw suddenly using force, or to throw violently and without care(用力地)扔,抛,丢,掷He was so cross when he couldn't make the radio work that he flung it across the room.他开不响收音机,气得把它扔向房间的另一边。"And you can take your ring back too!" she cried, flinging it down on the table.“你还可以把戒指拿回去!”她嚷着,把它掼在桌子上。She tried to run away from him, but he grabbed hold of her and flung her to the ground.她试图跑掉,但他揪住了她,把她甩倒在地上。In 'Anna Karenina', Anna kills herself by flinging herself in front of a train.在《安娜·卡列尼娜》一书中,安娜一头撞在火车前面,自杀了。(fig.) He's always flinging insults at people (=attacking them with rude remarks).他总是出口伤人。(infml) It's embarrassing the way she flings herself at him (=clearly shows sexual interest in him).她那对他卖弄风情的做法真让人受不了。
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