toss 的英语意思
tosstoss1 /tɒs $ tɒːs/ verb
查看全部语言翻译1[transitive] to throw something, especially something light, with a quick gentle movement of your hand(尤指轻物)以轻快的手部动作抛出;轻抛toss something into/onto etc something
She crumpled the letter and tossed it into the fire.她把信揉成一团,扔进了火里。toss something aside/over etc
Toss that book over, will you?把那本书扔过来,好吗?toss something to somebody
‘Catch!’ said Sandra, tossing her bag to him."接着!"桑德拉说着,把包抛给了他。toss somebody something
Frank tossed her the newspaper.弗兰克把报纸扔给了她。► see thesaurus at throw2[intransitive, transitive] to move about continuously in a violent or uncontrolled way, or to make something do this激烈或失控地持续剧烈摇动,或使某物如此toss something around/about
The small boat was tossed about like a cork.那艘小船像软木塞一样被抛来抛去。3toss and turn to keep changing your position in bed because you cannot sleep因无法入睡而在床上不停地翻身:
I’ve been tossing and turning all night.我整夜辗转反侧,无法入眠。4[intransitive, transitive] (also toss up) especially British English to throw a coin in the air, so that a decision will be made according to the side that faces upwards when it comes down将硬币抛向空中,以落地后朝上的一面决定某事 SYN flip American English:
They tossed a coin to decide who would go first.他们掷硬币决定谁先出发。toss (somebody) for it
We couldn’t make up our minds, so we decided to toss for it.我们拿不定主意,所以决定掷硬币来定。5[transitive] to throw something up into the air and let it fall to the ground将某物抛向空中,让其落回地面:
The crowd cheered, banging pots and tossing confetti into the air.人群欢呼雀跃,敲打着锅盆,把彩纸屑抛向空中。6toss a pancake British English to throw a pancake upwards so that it turns over in the air and lands on the side that you want to cook将煎饼向上抛起,使其在空中翻转,以待烤的一面朝下落回锅中 SYN flip American English7[transitive] to move pieces of food about in a small amount of liquid so that they become covered with the liquid将食材在少量液体中翻拌,使其均匀裹上液体:
Toss the carrots in some butter before serving.上桌前将胡萝卜用黄油翻拌均匀。8toss your head/hair written书面 to move your head or hair back suddenly, often with a shaking movement showing anger突然将头或头发向后甩,常带有愤怒的甩动动作:
He tossed his head angrily and left the room.他愤怒地甩了甩头,离开了房间。toss off phrasal verb1toss something ↔ off to produce something quickly and without much effort迅速轻松地创作出某物:
one of those painters who can toss off a couple of pictures before breakfast那种早饭前就能随手画出几幅画的画家之一2toss something ↔ off written书面 to drink something quickly快速喝下某物:
He tossed off a few whiskies.他一口气灌下了几杯威士忌。3toss (somebody) off British English informal非正式 not polite不礼貌 to masturbate手淫;自慰toss something/somebody ↔ out phrasal verb American English informal非正式1to get rid of something that you do not want扔掉不需要的东西 SYN throw out:
I tossed most of that stuff out when we moved.我们搬家时,我把那些东西大部分都扔了。2to make someone leave a place, especially because of bad behaviour将某人赶出某处,尤指因其行为不端 SYN throw outtoss out of
Kurt was tossed out of the club for trying to start a fight.科特因试图挑起打架而被赶出了俱乐部。
查看全部语言翻译1[transitive] to throw something, especially something light, with a quick gentle movement of your hand(尤指轻物)以轻快的手部动作抛出;轻抛toss something into/onto etc something
She crumpled the letter and tossed it into the fire.她把信揉成一团,扔进了火里。toss something aside/over etc
Toss that book over, will you?把那本书扔过来,好吗?toss something to somebody
‘Catch!’ said Sandra, tossing her bag to him."接着!"桑德拉说着,把包抛给了他。toss somebody something
Frank tossed her the newspaper.弗兰克把报纸扔给了她。► see thesaurus at throw2[intransitive, transitive] to move about continuously in a violent or uncontrolled way, or to make something do this激烈或失控地持续剧烈摇动,或使某物如此toss something around/about
The small boat was tossed about like a cork.那艘小船像软木塞一样被抛来抛去。3toss and turn to keep changing your position in bed because you cannot sleep因无法入睡而在床上不停地翻身:
I’ve been tossing and turning all night.我整夜辗转反侧,无法入眠。4[intransitive, transitive] (also toss up) especially British English to throw a coin in the air, so that a decision will be made according to the side that faces upwards when it comes down将硬币抛向空中,以落地后朝上的一面决定某事 SYN flip American English:
They tossed a coin to decide who would go first.他们掷硬币决定谁先出发。toss (somebody) for it
We couldn’t make up our minds, so we decided to toss for it.我们拿不定主意,所以决定掷硬币来定。5[transitive] to throw something up into the air and let it fall to the ground将某物抛向空中,让其落回地面:
The crowd cheered, banging pots and tossing confetti into the air.人群欢呼雀跃,敲打着锅盆,把彩纸屑抛向空中。6toss a pancake British English to throw a pancake upwards so that it turns over in the air and lands on the side that you want to cook将煎饼向上抛起,使其在空中翻转,以待烤的一面朝下落回锅中 SYN flip American English7[transitive] to move pieces of food about in a small amount of liquid so that they become covered with the liquid将食材在少量液体中翻拌,使其均匀裹上液体:
Toss the carrots in some butter before serving.上桌前将胡萝卜用黄油翻拌均匀。8toss your head/hair written书面 to move your head or hair back suddenly, often with a shaking movement showing anger突然将头或头发向后甩,常带有愤怒的甩动动作:
He tossed his head angrily and left the room.他愤怒地甩了甩头,离开了房间。toss off phrasal verb1toss something ↔ off to produce something quickly and without much effort迅速轻松地创作出某物:
one of those painters who can toss off a couple of pictures before breakfast那种早饭前就能随手画出几幅画的画家之一2toss something ↔ off written书面 to drink something quickly快速喝下某物:
He tossed off a few whiskies.他一口气灌下了几杯威士忌。3toss (somebody) off British English informal非正式 not polite不礼貌 to masturbate手淫;自慰toss something/somebody ↔ out phrasal verb American English informal非正式1to get rid of something that you do not want扔掉不需要的东西 SYN throw out:
I tossed most of that stuff out when we moved.我们搬家时,我把那些东西大部分都扔了。2to make someone leave a place, especially because of bad behaviour将某人赶出某处,尤指因其行为不端 SYN throw outtoss out of
Kurt was tossed out of the club for trying to start a fight.科特因试图挑起打架而被赶出了俱乐部。tosstoss2 noun [countable]
1the act of throwing a coin in the air to decide something, especially who will do something first in a game将硬币抛向空中以决定某事(尤指游戏中谁先行)的行为;掷硬币:
The toss of a coin decided who would go first.掷硬币决定了谁先出场。win/lose the toss
Malory won the toss and will serve.马洛里掷硬币获胜,将先发球。2a sudden backwards movement of your head, so that your hair moves, often showing anger头部突然向后一甩(头发随之飘动),常表示愤怒:
‘I’ll see,’ the nurse said, with an officious toss of her head."我去看看,"护士傲慢地将头一甩,说道。3a gentle throw轻抛4not give a toss British English spoken口语 to not care about something at all对某事完全不在乎:
I really couldn’t give a toss what Sam thinks.我根本不在乎萨姆怎么想。 → argue the toss at argue(5)
1the act of throwing a coin in the air to decide something, especially who will do something first in a game将硬币抛向空中以决定某事(尤指游戏中谁先行)的行为;掷硬币:
The toss of a coin decided who would go first.掷硬币决定了谁先出场。win/lose the toss
Malory won the toss and will serve.马洛里掷硬币获胜,将先发球。2a sudden backwards movement of your head, so that your hair moves, often showing anger头部突然向后一甩(头发随之飘动),常表示愤怒:
‘I’ll see,’ the nurse said, with an officious toss of her head."我去看看,"护士傲慢地将头一甩,说道。3a gentle throw轻抛4not give a toss British English spoken口语 to not care about something at all对某事完全不在乎:
I really couldn’t give a toss what Sam thinks.我根本不在乎萨姆怎么想。 → argue the toss at argue(5)