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词汇 tossed
释义 tossed
past simple and past participle oftoss
toss
verb
uk /tɒs/ us /tɑːs/

tossverb (THROW)


C2[ Tusually+ adv/prep ]
to throw something carelessly: (随意地)扔,掷,抛
He glanced at the letter and then tossed it into the bin.他扫了一眼信就把它丢进了垃圾箱。
The bull tossed him up into the air.公牛把他顶到了半空中。
[ + two objects ]Andrew tossed him the ball.安德鲁将球抛给他。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to throw something
throwThe kids were outside throwing snowballs at each other.
tossShe tossed the keys into her bag and went out.
chuckHe read the letter and chucked it into the bin.
flingHe crumpled up the letter and flung it into the fire.
hurlIn a fit of temper he hurled the book across the room.
lobThe boys spent an hour lobbing stones into the lake.
Let's toss a coin to see who'll go first.我们掷硬币来决定谁先去吧。
He tossed the letter into the bin.
They tossed the beggars a few coins.
I tossed a few clothes into a suitcase.
I tossed a clove of garlic into the stew.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Throwing
arm
cannon
cast
chuck
fling
heave
hurl
outpitch
overhand
peg
precipitate
sidearm
sling
stone
throw
throw something in
toss
underarm
underhand
unseat

tossverb (FOOD)


[ T ]
When you toss food you shake or mix small pieces of it together with a sauce or dressing: 摇匀,搅拌(食物)
a tossed salad拌色拉
(be) tossed inServe French beans tossed in a little garlic butter.
 toss a pancakeUK
to quickly and suddenly lift the pan in which a pancake (= a thin, flat, round cake) is cooking so that the pancake goes up into the air and turns over before falling back into the pan: 把煎饼颠起翻面
Ben came second in the competition after tossing a pancake 21 times.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Preparing food
batch cooking
biga
bind
breadmaking
butter
buttered
clarify
glaze
glazed
grate
ingredient
jerk
rehydrate
restuff
rice
rustle something up
scoby
toss
whip
zap

tossverb (MOVE)


[ T ]
If you toss your hair or a part of your body you move it up and back suddenly: 向后甩(头发或身体部位)
She tossed her head in annoyance.她生气地将头向后一甩。
She tossed back her hair.她向后甩了甩头发。
 toss and turnC2[ I ]
to move about from side to side or turn a lot in bed, especially because you cannot sleep: (尤指因无法入睡而)翻来覆去,辗转反侧
I was tossing and turning all night.我整晚辗转反侧,无法入睡。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Making short, sudden movements
aquiver
chatter
choppily
choppiness
convulse
convulsion
jar
jerk
jerkily
jerkiness
jerky
quake
quiver
recoil
shaky
shook
shudder
squirm
toss
whip

tossverb (COIN)


C1[ I or T ](alsotoss someone for something); (UK alsotoss up)
to throw a coin up into the air and guess which side will land facing up, as a way of making a decision: 掷硬币决定
toss (a coin)Let's toss (a coin) to see who'll go first.我们掷硬币来决定谁先去吧。
"I'll toss you for it - heads or tails?"“我和你掷硬币来决定——你要正面还是反面?”
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Decisions and deciding
ascription
be make or break for someone/somethingidiom
be on the horns of a dilemmaidiom
choose
clinch
conclusion
finalize
fish or cut baitidiom
flip
flip a coinidiom
get something into your headidiom
judge
see fitidiom
sleep
spin
split decision
swing
swing the balanceidiom
take it into your head to do somethingidiom
take the plungeidiom

tossverb (THROW OUT)


[ Tusually passive ]USinformal
to order a sports player or manager to leave a game because they have broken a rule:
I got tossed after I argued with the officials.
The umpire tossed our pitcher for deliberately throwing at a batter.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Emitting and ejecting
discharge
displace
displaced
displacement
eject
ejection
ejector
emission
emitter
expel
expulsion
exude
give something off
loose
send
send something out
shed
shedding
spew
toss

Phrasal verbs


toss something around
toss something aside
toss something away
toss something off
toss (someone) off
toss something out
toss up

Examples of tossed


tossed

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


Below, they are confused and redistributed and tossed around endlessly.
As she tossed silk drapes around her body to create changing forms and shapes, the silk was variously illuminated.
At the word 'tourbillonnent', human figures are tossed by the same wind that blows on the mandoline in the final lines.
In the second movement, melody is fragmented and the effect almost pointillistic as ideas are tossed between solo instruments in chamber-music fashion.
But even if he wins that challenge, another baby has just been tossed out with the bathwater.
The main figure is a naked young woman, arms raised, head tossed back, who reveals her teeth within a barely open mouth.
It turns out that he should start suspecting something is wrong after 8 heads are tossed in a row, because 0.99r0.58<0.01r0.5.
The piece concludes with an almost nonchalant gesture, the music seemingly tossed away by the musicians.
He tossed in his chair and looked annoyed.
Like any tool, it should sometimes be tossed aside.
That is to say, if a coin lands on its edge, then the toss doesn't count as successful, and the coin is tossed again.
The male lover - head tossed back, mouth wide open, teeth exposed - plays a stringed instrument and sings.
The baby has diarrhoea, and they settle on its lips, or visit its napkin, which is tossed aside.
The bodies - often twisted together into grotesque positions - were tossed into mass graves.
My guess is that most readers who try this test will not achieve better results than if they had tossed a coin.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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