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To throw one's self down

资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)



   {To throw on}, to cast on; to load.

   {To throw one's self down}, to lie down neglectively or
      suddenly.

   {To throw one's self on} or {upon}.
       (a) To fall upon.
       (b) To resign one's self to the favor, clemency, or
           sustain power of (another); to repose upon.

   {To throw out}.
       (a) To cast out; to reject or discard; to expel. ``The
           other two, whom they had thrown out, they were
           content should enjoy their exile.'' --Swift. ``The
           bill was thrown out.'' --Swift.
       (b) To utter; to give utterance to; to speak; as, to
           throw out insinuation or observation. ``She throws
           out thrilling shrieks.'' --Spenser.
       (c) To distance; to leave behind. --Addison.
       (d) To cause to project; as, to throw out a pier or an
           abutment.
       (e) To give forth; to emit; as, an electric lamp throws
           out a brilliant light.
       (f) To put out; to confuse; as, a sudden question often
           throws out an orator.

   {To throw over}, to abandon the cause of; to desert; to
      discard; as, to throw over a friend in difficulties.

   {To throw up}.
       (a) To resign; to give up; to demit; as, to throw up a
           commission. ``Experienced gamesters throw up their
           cards when they know that the game is in the enemy's
           hand.'' --Addison.
       (b) To reject from the stomach; to vomit.
       (c) To construct hastily; as, to throw up a breastwork of
           earth.
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