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u rečniku italijanskog jezika Oksford‒Paravia

no throw [ˌnəʊˈθrəʊ] N SPORTS

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I. throw [Brit θrəʊ, Am θroʊ] N

1. throw:

throw SPORTS, GAMES (in football)
throw SPORTS, GAMES (in football)
a throw of 70 m

2. throw (each) inf:

CDs £5 a throw!

3. throw Am (blanket):

4. throw Am (rug):

II. throw <pt threw, pp thrown> [Brit θrəʊ, Am θroʊ] VB trans

1. throw (project):

lanciare (at a)
throw (with violence) explosion, impact:

2. throw (direct) fig:

throw punch, glance, look
dare (at a)
throw question
fare (at a)
throw kiss
throw image, light, shadow
proiettare (on su)
throw shadow
fare (on su)
to throw doubt on sb, sth

3. throw (disconcert):

throw fig
to throw [sth, sb] into confusion or disarray meeting, group
to throw [sth, sb] into confusion or disarray people

4. throw TECH (activate):

throw switch, lever

5. throw (indulge in, succumb to) inf:

6. throw (organize) inf:

7. throw (in pottery):

8. throw:

throw ARCHIT, ENGINEER bridge
costruire (over su)

9. throw VET (give birth to):

throw calf

III. throw <pt threw, pp thrown> [Brit θrəʊ, Am θroʊ] VB intr

IV. to throw oneself VB refl

to throw oneself <pt threw, pp thrown> (onto floor, bed, chair):

gettarsi (onto su)
buttarsi nelle braccia di qn also fig
to throw oneself into river, sea
to throw oneself into fig work, project

V. throw [Brit θrəʊ, Am θroʊ]

it's throwing it down! Brit inf

no., No. N

no. → number

I. number [Brit ˈnʌmbə, Am ˈnəmbər] N

1. number:

2. number (in series):

3. number (amount, quantity):

4. number (group):

5. number (issue):

6. number MUS (song):

7. number THEAT:

8. number (object of admiration) inf:

9. number LING:

II. numbers N

numbers npl:

III. Numbers

Numbers pl + verbo sing BIBL:

IV. number [Brit ˈnʌmbə, Am ˈnəmbər] VB trans

1. number (allocate number to):

to be numbered page, house:

2. number (amount to):

3. number (include):

4. number (be limited):

to be numbered opportunities, options:

V. number [Brit ˈnʌmbə, Am ˈnəmbər] VB intr

1. number (comprise in number):

2. number → number off

VI. number [Brit ˈnʌmbə, Am ˈnəmbər]

to do sth by numbers, to do sth by the numbers Am

I. no [Brit nəʊ, Am noʊ] DET When no is used as a determiner (meaning not any), it precedes either uncountable nouns or countable nouns in the plural: there is no tea left = non è rimasto del tè; there are no clouds in the sky = non ci sono nuvole in cielo.

1. no (not one, not any):

2. no (with gerund):

3. no (prohibiting):

4. no (for emphasis):

5. no (hardly any):

II. no [Brit nəʊ, Am noʊ] N

no m
no m

III. no [Brit nəʊ, Am noʊ] ADV

lend me £10” - no, I won't
prestami 10 sterline” - “no

IV. no [Brit nəʊ, Am noʊ] ADV When no precedes an adjective, the latter is usually in the comparative: no fewer than 50 people came = non vennero meno di 50 persone. Otherwise, not is used, especially before a, all, many, much, and enough: she is not stupid = non è stupida; not many people came = non sono venuti in molti.

1. no (not any):

2. no (not):

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I. throw [θroʊ] N

1. throw (act of throwing):

2. throw SPORTS:

3. throw inf (chance):

chance f inv

II. throw <threw, thrown> [θroʊ] VB intr

III. throw <threw, thrown> [θroʊ] VB trans

1. throw (propel):

throw ball, javelin

2. throw (cause to fall):

throw rider
throw opponent

3. throw (dedicate):

4. throw (direct):

throw glance
throw remark
throw kiss

5. throw inf (confuse):

6. throw TECH:

7. throw (turn on):

8. throw (have):

9. throw (give):

no., No.

no. abbreviation of number

I. number [ˈnʌm·bɚ] N

1. number MATH:

2. number (amount):

3. number (magazine, newspaper):

number THEAT
number MUS

Phrases:

II. number [ˈnʌm·bɚ] VB trans

1. number (assign a number to):

to number sth fromto
numerare qc daa

2. number (count):

3. number (amount to):

I. no [noʊ] ADJ

1. no (not to any degree):

no can do inf
no less than sth/sb
non meno di qc/qu

2. no:

II. no <-(e)s> [noʊ] N N (denial, refusal)

no m

III. no [noʊ] INTERJ

Present
Ithrow
youthrow
he/she/itthrows
wethrow
youthrow
theythrow
Past
Ithrew
youthrew
he/she/itthrew
wethrew
youthrew
theythrew
Present Perfect
Ihavethrown
youhavethrown
he/she/ithasthrown
wehavethrown
youhavethrown
theyhavethrown
Past Perfect
Ihadthrown
youhadthrown
he/she/ithadthrown
wehadthrown
youhadthrown
theyhadthrown