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●ˌthrow sth ˈup1. to produce sth; to show or make people notice sth 产生;使显眼;使引起注意◆Her research has thrown up some interesting facts. 她的研究有些很有意思的发现。◆The competition threw up some promising players. 这次比赛让一批有潜力的运动员崭露头角。OBJ problems, questions, ideas, facts2. (BrE, informal) to leave your job suddenly and often unexpectedly (出人意料地)突然放弃(工作)◆He threw up a highly paid job to travel round the world. 他突然辞掉高薪工作去周游世界。OBJ job SYN chuck sth in/up (BrE, informal), give sth up (informal) 3. to build sth suddenly or quickly, and often carelessly 仓促建造;匆忙建起◆These buildings were thrown up hurriedly after the war. 这些楼房是战后仓促建造的。OBJ buildings4. if you throw up your arms or hands, you raise them quickly in the air 猛地举起(臂或手)◆He threw up his hands to protect his face as he fell. 摔倒时他连忙举起双手护着脸。◆She threw her arms up in horror. 她惊恐地举起了双臂。OBJ hand, arm5. to make sth such as dust or water rise up into the air 扬起,激起(灰尘、水等)◆The wheels threw up a shower of mud and water. 车轮溅起一片泥水。OBJ dust, mud[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] |