单词 | toss |
释义 | toss UK [tɒs] US [tɑ:s] verb THROW 抛 ADVANCED transitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to throw something carelessly (随意地)扔,掷,抛 •He glanced at the letter and then tossed it into the bin.他扫了一眼信就把它丢进了垃圾箱。 •The bull tossed him up into the air.公牛把他顶到了半空中。 •[+ two objects] Andrew tossed him the ball.安德鲁将球抛给他。 UK [tɒs] US [tɑ:s] verb FOOD 食物 transitive ■When you toss food you shake or mix small pieces of it together with a sauce or dressing 摇匀,搅拌(食物) •a tossed salad拌沙拉 •carrots tossed in toss a pancake UK ■to quickly and suddenly lift the pan in which a pancake (= thin, flat round cake) is cooking so that the pancake goes up into the air and turns over before falling back into the pan 把煎饼颠起翻面 UK [tɒs] US [tɑ:s] verb MOVE 移动 transitive ■If you toss your hair or a part of your body you move it up and back suddenly 向后甩(头发或身体部位) •She tossed her head in annoyance.她生气地将头向后一甩。 •She tossed back her hair.她向后甩了甩头发。 toss and turn intransitive ■to move about from side to side or turn a lot in bed, especially because you cannot sleep (尤指因无法入睡而)翻来覆去,辗转反侧 •I was tossing and turning all night.我整晚辗转反侧,无法入睡。 UK [tɒs] US [tɑ:s] verb COIN 硬币 intransitive or transitive (also toss sb for sth) (also toss up) ■to throw a coin up into the air and guess which side will land facing up, as a way of making a decision 掷硬币决定 •Let's toss a coin •"I'll toss you for it - heads or tails?"“我和你掷硬币来决定——你要正面还是反面?” UK [tɒs] US [tɑ:s] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] toss sth about/around informal ■If you toss ideas, suggestions or phrases about, you mention them and discuss them with other people. 抛出,提出(想法、建议或说法) UK [tɒs] US [tɑ:s] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] toss sth aside literary ■to throw away or get rid of something 丢弃,抛弃 UK [tɒs] US [tɑ:s] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] toss sth away informal ■to spend or lose something carelessly 随随便便地花掉(或丢掉) •That much money is not to be tossed away lightly.那么多钱,不应该随随便便地花掉。 UK [tɒs] US [tɑ:s] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] toss sth off informal ■to do something quickly, especially in a careless way or with little effort (尤指粗枝大叶或轻而易举地)快速做 •She tossed off a reply to the letter before she left for the meeting.她去开会之前草草回了这封信。 UK [tɒs] US [tɑ:s] verb Phrasal Verbs toss (sb) off UK offensive ■to give someone sexual pleasure by rubbing their sex organs, or to do this to yourself (替某人)手淫,自慰 •[R] Is that your idea of a sex-life - tossing off over porn mags?那就是你所谓的性生活——看成人杂志自慰? UK [tɒs] US [tɑ:s] noun MOVEMENT 动作 countable usually singular ■a sudden quick movement 掷;甩 •"I don't care," she replied with a toss of her head UK [tɒs] US [tɑ:s] noun THROW 掷 a toss of a coin ■when you throw a coin in the air and guess which side will land facing upward as a way of deciding something 掷硬币决定 win/lose the toss ■to guess correctly/wrongly which side of a coin will be facing up when it lands on the ground after being thrown 在掷硬币中猜对了/猜错了 countable ■when you throw something in a careless or relaxed way 漫不经心地(或不小心地)投掷 UK [tɒs] US [tɑ:s] noun not give/care a toss UK very informal ■to not be worried at all by something 毫不介意;一点也不担心 •I don't give a toss what he thinks.我根本不在乎他的想法。 |
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