释义 |
●ˌthrow sth ˈin1. to include sth with what you are selling or offering, without increasing the price 额外赠送;奉送;白送◆The job pays £25 000, with a company car thrown in. 这份工作薪金为 25 000 英镑,此外公司还配车。2. to add a remark, comment, etc. without careful thought 未经细想加上,随口插进,漫不经心地加插(话语、评论等)◆Jack threw in the odd encouraging comment. 杰克意外地插了一句鼓舞人心的话。◆‘I wouldn’t mind coming,’ she threw in casually. “我可以来。”她漫不经心地插话。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]2 also [v + adv + speech]
●throw in your ˈlot with sb/sth (informal) to decide to join sb/sth and share all their successes and problems 决定和…共命运(或同甘苦);与…同舟共济●throw in the ˈtowel●throw in your ˈhand (informal) to admit that you are defeated and stop trying to do sth 承认失败;认输;放弃◆Decorating my apartment isn’t easy, but I’m not ready to throw in the towel yet. 装修我的公寓挺不容易,但我还不准备放弃。 |