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| | VERB | | | /hɜːl/ | | | | 1 | T to throw something using a lot of force 猛投;用力掷 | Children were hurling snowballs at one another. 孩子们正在相互掷雪球。 | | Rioters hurled chairs through the windows. 聚众闹事者把椅子扔到窗外。 | | 1a | to move your body through the air with speed and force , or to be moved in this way 向…猛扑;被…猛抛出去 | | He hurled himself over the fence and ran. 他纵身跳过篱笆跑了。 | | We were hurled across the room by the explosion. 我们被爆炸的气浪掀到了屋子的另一头。 | | | | | 2 | T to shout at someone in a very angry way 气愤地叫嚷 | hurl abuse/insults/accusations at sb The fans began hurling abuse at each other. 狂热的支持者们开始相互谩骂。 | | | | 3 | AMERICAN spoken to vomit | | |