0 to throw -- quăng; ném
1 to get rid of; to take off -- vứt bỏ; lột bỏ
Some snakes cast their skins.
2 to shape (metal etc) by pouring into a mould/mold -- đổ khuôn
Metal is melted before it is cast.
3 to give a part in a play etc to -- đóng vai
She was cast as Lady Macbeth.
5 to give (a vote) -- bỏ phiếu
6 a throw -- liệng ném
At his third cast he caught a fish.
7 something made by moulding/molding -- đúc
8 a mould/mold -- đổ vào khuôn
9 the complete set of actors in a play, opera etc -- sự bố trí các vai diễn
10 something that is ejected by certain animals, eg the earthworm -- thải ra
He cast his readers not as colleagues in an emerging philosophical community, but as remote, credit-giving consumers.
This fact casts some doubt on the presence of hyperresistivity in these phenomena.
We have taken the first step by casting the mental events in compatible dimensions.
Were this applause directed to the cast alone, then the report would be of interest primarily in the history of performance.
The types of speech errors made by bilingual speakers cast doubt on the assumption that phonological activation is restricted to the target language.
The city itself was not large by contemporary standards, but it cast a distinctly urban shadow over its surroundings.
Let me therefore point to a piece of evidence that cannot be cast in this mould: the evidence for a majority status effect.
The average (199,685) is derived from total numbers of votes cast in the 1996 congressional election (86,863,000) divided by the number of seats elected (435).
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