Suchergebnis zu "throw":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 10 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortadicere, adiciō, adiēcī, adiectum | throw a thing to, cast a thing to, put at, place at, put near, place near, throw, hurl, (mentem) direct the mind to, (oculos) direct the eye to, apply to a thing by way of increase, increase, add to what has already been said, add to a bid, out-bid |
| amphibalum, amphibalī n | throw, throw over |
| bolos, bolī m | throw, cast |
| cōicere, cōiciō, cōiēcī, cōiectum | throw together, bring together, unite, dispute, contend, discuss, manage judicially, put together logically, connect, prophesy, foretell, divine from signs, interpret an oracle, throw, cast, urge, drive, hurl, put, place, direct, turn, force something eagerly, press, treat |
| conicere, coniciō (cōicio), coniēcī, coniectum | throw together, bring together, unite, dispute, contend, discuss, manage judicially, put together logically, connect, prophesy, foretell, divine from signs, interpret an oracle, throw, cast, urge, drive, hurl, put, place, direct, turn, force something eagerly, press, treat |
| contendere, contendō, contendī, contentum | retch, stretch out vigorously, draw tight, strain, shoot, hurl, dart, throw, reach, extend, strain eagerly, exert, direct one’s mental powers to something, pursue earnestly, strive for earnestly, exert one’s self, strive zealously for something |
| dēcubāre, dēcubō | throw on the earth, throw |
| sīpāre, sīpō | throw, throw about, scatter |
| sūpāre, sūpō | throw, throw about, scatter |
| trāicere, trāiciō, trāiēcī, trāiectum | throw across, cause to cross, cause to go across, cause to go over, cause to go through, throw, hurl, cast over, fling over, shoot over, shoot across, transfer, transport, ship across, lead over, conduct over, ship over |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 95 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortabicere, abiciō, abiēcī, abiectum | cast away, throw away, throw down, cast off, throw away, give up, throw off, cast aside, cast down to a lower grade, degrade, humble |
| ad pedēs alicuius mē prōsternō | throw oneself at someone's feet |
| adaperīre, adaperiō, adaperuī, adapertum | open fully, open, throw open, uncover, bare |
| advolvī, advolvor, advolūtus sum | throw one’s self at, fall at, fall before, prostrate before |
| afflīgere, afflīgō (adflīgō), afflīxī, afflīctum | strike a thing to, beat a thing to, cast down, throw down, throw against, dash, reduce, lower, lessen in value, bring down, dishearten, diminish, lessen, impair, give up, abandon |
| agere, agō, ēgī, āctum | lead, drive, conduct, impel, drive off, carry off, steal, rob, plunder, chase, pursue, press, move, impel, push forwards, advance, carry to, steer, direct, stir up, throw out, excite, cause |
| alicuī conturbō omnēs ratiōnēs | put a spoke in someone's wheel, throw a spanner in the works |
| alicuī spem praecīdō | put a spoke in someone's wheel, throw a spanner in the works |
| alicuius cōnsilium neglegō | not go along with someone's plan, reject someone's plan, throw someone's plan to the wind |
| aliquem in tenebrās abripī iubeō | throw someone in jail |
| amicīre, amiciō, amicuī (amixī), amictum | throw round, wrap about, induere, vestire, cover, clothe, wrap up |
| amictārī, amictor | put on a robe, throw on a robe |
| amiculātus, amiculāta, amiculātum | dressed with a throw, covered with a throw |
| animam prōiciō | commit suicide, throw away one's life |
| animī iūdicium mūtō | change one's mind, change one's principles, throw one's principles overboard |
| āpellere, āpellō | push out, push away, drive away, throw out |
| aquam frīgidam subdole suffundō | throw cold water upon, calumniate, inveigh against |
| arēnam subiectō | throw sand up in the air |
| arma abiciō | throw away the weapons |
| arma iactō | throw away the weapons |
| asperāre, asperō, asperāvī, asperātum | make rough, make uneven, throw into commotion, furnish with a rough, wounding exterior, point, whet, sharpen, make fierce, rouse up, excite, exasperate, make more severe, aggravate, heighten |
| assolāre, assolō, assolāvī (adsolō) | level to the ground, throw to the ground, destroy |
| barathrō aliquid dōnō | throw into the abyss, squander |
| basilicus, basilicī m | the king’s throw, the best throw of dice |
| calecāre, calecō, calecātum | throw lime on, to lime |
| calicāre, calicō, calicātum | throw lime on, to lime |
| canīcula, canīculae f | small dog or bitch, a quarrelsome woman, kind of sea-dog, worst throw with dice, dog throw |
| canis, canis c (κύων) (Gen.Pl.: canum) | dog, a shameless, vile person, a fierce or enraged person, a constellation: the dog, the worst throw with dice, dog-throw, a Cynic philosopher, a kind of fetter, a small river tributary to the Po |
| cernulāre, cernulō | throw down |
| cernuāre, cernuō | throw or fall head foremost, turn a somersault |
| cibum canī obiciō | throw food to the dog |
| circumicere, circumiciō, circumiēcī, circumiectum | cast around, throw around, place around |
| circuminicere, circuminiciō | throw up all around |
| commovēre, commoveō, commōvī, commōtum | throw into disorder, move in mind or feeling, make an impression upon, excite, rouse, disquiet, disturb, affect, rouse, stir up, excite, produce, generate, start new doctrines, adduce novelties |
| cōnfundere, cōnfundō, cōnfūdī, cōnfūsum | disturb, disconcert, confound, perplex, diffuse, suffuse, spread over, throw in great numbers |
| congerere, congerō, congessī, congestum | bear together, carry together, bring together, collect, prepare, heap up, throw in great numbers, accumulate, shower, make by heaping together, build by bringing together, construct |
| conicere, coniciō (cōicio), coniēcī, coniectum | throw into, place into, put into, include in |
| conicere, coniciō (cōicio), coniēcī, coniectum | throw together, bring together, unite, throw together in speaking, dispute, contend, discuss, manage judicially, put together logically, connect, prophesy, foretell, divine from omens, divine from signs, interpret an omen, interpret a dream, interpret an oracle |
| conicere, coniciō (cōicio), coniēcī, coniectum | throw with force towards, cast quickly towards, urge with force towards, drive quickly towards, hurl with force towards, put quickly towards, direct quickly towards, bring eagerly towards, place with force towards, bearing down, prostrating |
| coniectāre, coniectō, coniectāvī, coniectātum | throw together, cast together, bring together, conclude by conjecture, infer by conjecture, to conjecture, guess, conclude from signs, conclude from omens, augur, interpret, prophesy |
| cōnsternere, cōnsternō, cōnstrāvī, cōnstrātum | strew over, cover by strewing, bestrew, to thatch, floor, pave, spread, cover, to throw down, prostrate, level |
| contorquēre, contorqueō, contorsī, contortum | turn, twist, twirl, swing, whirl, brandish, throw out violently, throw out forcibly, hurl |
| conturbāre, conturbō, conturbāvī, conturbātum | throw into disorder, throw into confusion, confuse, derange, disorder, confound, exchange in confused multitudes |
| corpus ēiciō | throw a corpse unburied |
| coruscātiōnem fulgurō | throw the lightning bolt |
| dēcutere, dēcutiō, dēcussī, dēcussum | shake off, strike off, beat off, cast off, dislodge, shake out, throw aside |
| dēicere, dēiciō, dēiēcī, dēiectum | throw down, cast down, hurl down, precipitate, drive out, dislodge an enemy from his position, drive out, turn out of possession, eject, dispossess, fell with a mortal wound, bring down dead to the ground, kill, slay, lower, let down, hang down, depress |
| dēiciō aliquem dē saxō Tarpēiō | throw someone off Tarpeian Rock |
| dēmōlīre, dēmōliō, dēmōlīvī (dēmōliī) | cast off, remove, throw down, pull down, tear down, demolish, destroy, lay waste |
| dēmōlīrī, dēmōlior, dēmōlītus sum | cast off, remove, throw down, pull down, tear down, demolish, destroy, lay waste |
| dēruere, dēruō, dēruī, dērutum | throw down, cast down, take away, detract |
| dēturbāre, dēturbō, dēturbāvī, dēturbātum | drive down, thrust down, cast down, throw down, beat down, strike to the ground, cut off, deprive of |
| dīlapidāre, dīlapidō, dīlapidāvī, dīlapidātum | throw away, squander, consume, destroy |
| in artum dēsiliō | throw myself into difficulties |
| scōpās dissolvō | to throw any thing into disorder or confusion |
| sternere, sternō, strāvī, strātum | spread out, spread abroad, stretch out, extend, cover, cover over, spread, stretch out by flinging down, throw down, stretch on the ground, throw to the ground, overthrow, prostrate |
| subicere, subiciō, subiēcī, subiectum | throw under, lay under, place under, bring under, bring near, hand to, supply, substitute false for true, forge, counterfeit, submit, subject |
| subiectāre, subiectō | lay under, place under, put under, throw out from below |
| subteriacere, subteriaciō | throw under any thing |
| sūdāre, sūdo, sūdāvi, sūdātum | throw off by sweating, emit by sweating, to sweat out, exude, sweat out, make laboriously, perform laboriously, carry on laboriously, saturate with sweat, sweat through, sweat through, pass in sweating, spend in sweating |
| superiacere, superiaciō, superiēcī, superiectum (superiactum) | cast over, throw over, cast upon, throw upon, overdo, exaggerate, overtop with any thing |
| superinicere, superiniciō, superiniēci, superiniectum | throw on, throw above, cast over, cast upon |
| supermittere, supermittō, supermīsī, supermissum | throw over, pour over, throw upon, pour upon, put in afterwards, add |
| supīnāre, supīnō, supīnāvī, supīnātum | bend backwards, lay backwards, place on the back, put on the back, throw on the back, turned over, ploughed up |
| supplantāre, supplantō, supplantāvī, supplantātum | trip up one’s heels, throw down,throw to the ground, overthrow, trips up, distorts, minces, overturn |
| suscitāre, suscitō, suscitāvī, suscitātum | lift up, raise, elevate, throw up, cast up, erect, prick up, scare away, build, erect, stir up, rouse up, arouse, awaken, set in motion, encourage, incite, restore, revive, awaken, resuscitate |
| tālōs iaciō | roll the dice, throw the dice |
| tālōs mittō | roll the dice, throw the dice |
| tēlōrum coniectus | throw distance |
| tōtam ratiōnem ēvertō | throw the whole system over the edge |
| trāgulam iniciō in aliquem | throw a skewer against someone, throw a spear at someone |
| turbāre, turbō, turbāvī, turbātum | disturb, agitate, confuse, disorder, throw into disorder, throw into confusion, disorganize, trouble, make thick, make turbid |
| undāre, undō, undāvī, undātum | rise in waves, rise in surges, throw up waves, surge, swell, overflow with, be full of, abound in any thin, wave, undulate, waver, fluctuate, be agitated |
| vallum circumiciō | throw up a wall all around |
| vallum circuminiciō | throw up a wall all around |
| vallum exstruō | raise a wall, throw up a rampart |
| vallum faciō | raise a wall, throw up a rampart |
| vallum iaciō | raise a wall, throw up a rampart |
| vēlitor lapidibus in aliquem | fight with stones against someone, throw stones at someone |
| venus, veneris f | the goddess of Love, the planet Venus, love, sexual love, venery, beloved object, beloved, quality that excite love, loveliness, attractiveness, beauty, grace, elegance, charms, highest throw at dice |
| vibrāre, vibrō, vibrāvī, vibrātum | set in tremulous motion, move rapidly to and fro, brandish, shake, agitate, cause to flutter, make tremble, throw with a vibratory motion, launch, hurl, fling, hurl, launch, threaten |
| volūtor ad alicuius pedēs | fall at someone's feet, throw oneself at someone's feet |
| vomere, vomō, vomuī, vomitum | puke, spew, throw up, vomit, pour forth, empty, discharge itself |
| vomere, vomō, vomuī, vomitum | throw up by vomiting, discharge by vomiting, vomit up, vomit forth, throw or pour out in abundance, emit, discharge |
| vulturius, vulturiī m | vulture, grasping perso, avaricious person, unlucky throw at dice |
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