0 to send something through the air with force, especially by a sudden movement of the arm -- 投;拋;擲;扔
1 to cause to move or act quickly or carelessly -- 猛推;猛動
She threw back her hair. 她把頭髮往後甩了甩。
2 to confuse or shock someone or cause difficulty for them -- 使困惑;使驚訝;難住
3 to open something that was closed, usually suddenly and completely -- 突然打開;完全打開
4 to have a party -- 舉辦派對
5 to experience and show a strong feeling of anger, especially suddenly -- 大發脾氣
6 to shape clay on a special round table that spins -- (在拉坯輪上)把…拉成坯
7 an act of throwing something -- 投;擲
a throw of the dice 擲骰子
9 a large piece of cloth that you use to cover a chair, sofa, etc. to make it look attractive -- (用於沙發等上的)薄毯
The ducks started quacking loudly when we threw them some bread.
Some demonstrators were arrested for throwing stones at the police.
Taken together, throwing away terms of high enough grade and the removal of terms with even l after summation removes a high proportion of commutators.
This causes a perturbation in the initial conditions of the next step throwing the trajectory off the surfaces.
The following two experiments were designed to throw light on these options.