throw out
throw
Ξroʊ
throw
out
aʊt
awt
/ˈΞrəʊ ˈaʊt/

A(z) „throw out” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to throw out
[phrase form: throw]
01

kidob, megszabadul

to get rid of something that is no longer needed
Transitive: to throw out sth
to throw out definition and meaning
Példåk
Do n't throw out the receipt, we might need it later.
Ne dobjad el a nyugtĂĄt, kĂ©sƑbb szĂŒksĂ©gĂŒnk lehet rĂĄ.
02

kidob, kiutasĂ­t

to evict someone from a place
Transitive: to throw out sb
Példåk
They were thrown out of the bar for causing a disturbance.
Kidobták Ƒket a bárból, mert zavart keltenek.
03

kidob, javasol

to present an idea, suggestion, or proposal
Transitive: to throw out an idea or proposal
Példåk
I'll throw the marketing strategy out for your input.
Bemutatom a marketing stratégiåt a te véleményedért.
04

elutasĂ­t, kizĂĄr

to reject a case or evidence from legal consideration
Transitive: to throw out a case or evidence
Példåk
They could n't proceed with the trial after the judge threw out the key witness's testimony.
Nem tudtĂĄk folytatni a tĂĄrgyalĂĄst, miutĂĄn a bĂ­rĂł elutasĂ­totta a kulcsfontossĂĄgĂș tanĂș vallomĂĄsĂĄt.
05

kirĂșg, elbocsĂĄt

to dismiss someone from a role or position
Transitive: to throw out sb
Példåk
They threw out the manager due to poor performance.
KirĂșgtĂĄk a menedzsert a gyenge teljesĂ­tmĂ©ny miatt.
06

elterel, elterel

to divert someone's attention from the main subject or task at hand
Transitive: to throw out sb/sth
Példåk
The sudden interruption threw out the flow of the conversation.
A hirtelen megszakítås elterelte a beszélgetés folyåsåt.
07

kidob, improvizĂĄl

to create something without thoughtful planning or organization
Transitive: to throw out sth
Példåk
The team decided to throw out a preliminary plan for the project.
A csapat Ășgy döntött, hogy kidob egy elƑzetes tervet a projekthez.
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