单词 | toss |
释义 | toss noun¹ 1of the head扬头preposition | phrases preposition➤with a toss头一扬phrases➤a toss of your/the head扬头◆'of course not!' she said with a toss of her head.“当然不!”她把头一扬说道。toss noun² 2the toss (especially bre) of a coin掷硬币verb + the toss | preposition | phrases verb + the toss➤lose, win在掷硬币猜先中失败/获胜◆england won the toss and chose to kick off.英格兰队猜先胜出,选择先开球。➤call要求掷硬币决定◆the team captains called the toss.两队队长猜先。preposition➤with a toss用掷硬币决定phrases➤the toss of a coin掷硬币◆the order of play was decided by the toss of a coin.比赛顺序由掷硬币决定。◆the venue will be decided on the toss of a coin. (bre) 举办地将由掷硬币决定。toss verb¹ 1throw sth carelessly随便扔adverb | preposition adverb➤carelessly, casually随意扔◆she picked up the package and casually tossed it into her bag.她捡起那包东西随手扔进手提包里。➤unceremoniously粗暴地抛掷◆the bodies were unceremoniously tossed into mass graves.那些尸体被粗暴地扔进了万人坑。➤around (often figurative) , aside, away, back, out, over翻来覆去地掂量;将⋯扔在一边;扔掉;向后甩;将⋯扔出去;将⋯扔过去◆it's an idea that gets tossed around from time to time.这是一个不时反复掂量的想法。◆she tossed back her blonde hair.她把金发甩到脑后。➤overboard (often figurative) 抛弃◆the improvements had to be tossed overboard because of lack of money.改进方案因为缺乏资金而被抛到一边。preposition➤into, out of, to将⋯扔进/扔出/扔给◆he tossed the letter over to me.他把信扔给了我。toss verb² 2keep moving up and down/from side to side不停地上下或左右移动adverb | phrases adverb➤restlessly不安地翻来覆去◆she tossed around restlessly all night with a high fever.她发高烧,一夜辗转反侧。➤about, around颠来颠去◆he was tossed around in his boat.他在船上被颠来颠去。phrases➤toss and turn翻来覆去◆he tossed and turned all night, unable to sleep.他整夜翻来覆去无法入眠。toss verb³ 3cover food in a sauce给食品蘸上调味汁adverb | preposition adverb➤gently, lightly轻轻地翻动▸➤well充分搅拌▸➤together拌在一起preposition➤in在⋯里翻动◆toss the vegetables lightly in olive oil.把蔬菜放在橄榄油里轻轻翻动一下。toss [transitive] to throw sth lightly or carelessly(轻轻或随意地)扔,抛,掷◆i got up, tossing aside my book.我把书丢在一边,站了起来。◆he tossed the ball to anna.他把球抛给了安娜。◆he tossed anna the ball.他把球抛给了安娜。toss/tɒs; us tɔ:s ||; tɔs/verb1. [t] to throw sth lightly and carelessly 扔;抛: ◇bob opened the letter and tossed the envelope into the bin. 鲍勃打开信,将信封扔到垃圾桶里。 2. [i,t] to move, or make sb/sth move up and down or from side to side (使)颠簸,辗转,翻来覆去: ◇he lay tossing and turning in bed, unable to sleep. 他在床上翻来覆去,无法入睡。◇the ship was tossed about by huge waves. 船在大浪里颠簸。 3. [t] to move your head back quickly especially to show you are annoyed or impatient 将头一扬(尤指表示生气或不耐烦): ◇i tried to apologize but she just tossed her headand walked away. 我想要道歉,但她把头一扬就走开了。 4. [i,t] toss (up) (for sth) to throw a coin into the air in order to decide sth, by guessing which side of the coin will land facing upwards 掷硬币决定 [t] ◇to toss a coin 掷硬币 ☞look at heads and tails. these are the names of the two sides of a coin and we say ‘heads or tails?’ when we are guessing which side will face upwards. 参看heads及tails。heads和tails指硬币的正面和反面,掷硬币时猜正面朝上就说heads,猜反面朝上就说tails。 toss noun [c] win/lose the toss to guess correctly/wrongly which side of a coin will face upwards when it lands 掷硬币决定时猜中╱猜错哪一面向上: ◇ms hingis won the toss and chose to serve first. 辛吉斯小姐在掷硬币时赢了,选择了先发球。 tosssee ⇨ throw 1☞ toss¹☞ toss² |
随便看 |
|
英汉双解词典收录171353条英汉汉英双解翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的读音、翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。