词汇 | toss |
释义 | toss (noun) toss 9 ENTRIES FOUND: toss (verb) toss (noun) toss-up (noun) ring toss (noun) argue (verb) coin (noun) hat (noun) monkey wrench (noun) ring (noun) 1 toss /ˈtɑːs/ verb tosses; tossed; tossing 1 toss /ˈtɑːs/ verb tosses; tossed; tossing Learner's definition of TOSS 1 [+ object] : to throw (something) with a quick, light motion抛;扔;掷 I tossed the ball to him. = I tossed him the ball.我把球扔给了他。 She tossed the ball high in/into the air.她把球高高抛向空中。 She tossed the paper at/into the recycling bin.她把纸扔向/扔进回收箱。 He tossed his dirty socks onto the floor.他把脏袜子扔到地板上。 2 [+ object] : to move or lift (something, such as a part of your body) quickly or suddenly(快速或突然地)移动,提升(身体某部分等) He tossed his head back.他突然转过头。 She tossed her hair and smiled.她把头发一甩,笑了。 3 : to move (something) back and forth or up and down(使)颠簸;(使)摇晃 [+ object] Waves tossed the ship about.浪涛把船抛来抛去。 [no object] The ship tossed on the waves.船在浪涛中颠簸。 4 [+ object] : to stir or mix (something) lightly(轻轻地)搅拌 Gently toss the salad.轻轻搅拌沙拉。 Toss the vegetables with olive oil.用橄榄油拌蔬菜。 5 : to cause (something) to turn over by throwing it into the air抛转翻面 [+ object] toss a coin掷硬币 toss [=flip] a pancake将煎饼颠起翻面 [no object] “Who's going to put out the trash?” “Let's toss for it.” [=let's toss a coin to decide]“谁去扔垃圾?”“掷硬币决定吧。” toss and turn : to move about and turn over in bed because you are unable to sleep(因无法入睡而)辗转反侧 She was tossing and turning all night.她整晚辗转反侧。 toss back [phrasal verb] toss back (something) or toss (something) back informal : to drink (something) quickly猛喝;一饮而尽 He tossed back a shot of whiskey.他猛喝了一口威士忌。 toss in [phrasal verb] toss in (something) or toss (something) in : to add (something) to what you are selling without asking for more money附赠 I'll even toss in [=throw in] an upgrade for free.我还将免费赠送一次升级服务。 toss off [phrasal verb] 1 toss (something) off or toss off (something) informal a : to produce (something) quickly and without much effort轻而易举地完成 He tossed off a few lines of poetry.他随手写下几行诗。 b : to drink (something) quickly猛喝;一饮而尽 He tossed off a shot of whiskey.他猛喝了一口威士忌。 2 toss (someone) off British, informal + impolite : masturbate toss out [phrasal verb] US 1 toss (something) out or toss out (something) a : to put (something that is no longer useful or wanted) in a trash can, garbage can, etc. : to throw (something) out抛弃;丢弃 It's time to toss out those bananas.那些香蕉该扔了。 Did you toss the newspapers out already?你已经把报纸扔了吗? b : to refuse to accept or consider (something)拒绝接受;不考虑 His testimony was tossed out by the judge.他的证词未被法官采纳。 c : to mention (something) as a possible thing to be done, thought about, etc. : suggest建议 She tossed out a couple of ideas for improving the company's Web site.她提出了几个改进公司网站的点子。 2 toss (someone) out or toss out (someone) : to force (someone) to leave a place强迫(某人)离开。 They tossed him out [=threw him out] of the bar after he started a fight.他挑起事端后,他们把他赶出了酒吧。 toss your hat in/into the ring — see hat 2 toss /ˈtɑːs/ noun plural tosses 2 toss /ˈtɑːs/ noun plural tosses Learner's definition of TOSS [count] 1 : the act of throwing or tossing something with a quick, light motion抛;扔;搅拌 a bouquet toss抛花束 He gave the salad a quick toss. [=he tossed the salad]他快速搅拌沙拉。 — see also ring toss 2 : the act of throwing a coin up into the air in order to make a decision about something based on which side of the coin is shown after it lands掷硬币决定 They decided what to do by a coin toss.他们掷硬币来决定要做什么。 the toss of a coin掷硬币做决定 She won the toss.她掷硬币赢了。 3 : the act of moving your head suddenly upward and backward猛然甩头 She threw her hair back with a toss of her head.她猛一甩头,把头发甩到后面。 argue the toss chiefly British, informal : to argue or disagree about something that is not important, that cannot be changed, etc.无谓地争执;徒然反对 not give a toss British, informal : to not care at all about something漠不关心;满不在乎 He doesn't give a toss about our problems.他对我们的问题漠不关心。 |
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