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toss

verb
/tɒs/
/tɔːs/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they toss
/tɒs/
/tɔːs/
he / she / it tosses
/ˈtɒsɪz/
/ˈtɔːsɪz/
past simple tossed
/tɒst/
/tɔːst/
past participle tossed
/tɒst/
/tɔːst/
-ing form tossing
/ˈtɒsɪŋ/
/ˈtɔːsɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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    throw

  1. [transitive] to throw something lightly or carelessly(轻轻或漫不经心地)扔,抛,掷
    • toss something + adv./prep. I tossed the book aside and got up.我把书丢在一边,站了起来。
    • toss something to somebody He tossed the ball to Anna.他把球抛给了安娜。
    • toss somebody something He tossed Anna the ball.他把球抛给了安娜。
    Synonyms throwthrow
    • toss
    • hurl
    • fling
    • chuck
    • lob
    • bowl
    • pitch
    These words all mean to send something from your hand through the air.
    • throw to send something from your hand or hands through the air:
      • Some kids were throwing stones at the window.有些孩子在朝窗户扔石头。
      • She threw the ball and he caught it.她把球抛出来,他接住了。
    • toss to throw something lightly or carelessly:
      • She tossed her jacket onto the bed.她把她的短上衣丢到床上。
    • hurl to throw something violently in a particular direction:
      • Rioters hurled a brick through the car’s windscreen.暴徒把一块砖猛地扔向汽车,砸破了挡风玻璃。
    • fling to throw somebody/​something somewhere with a lot of force, especially because you are angry or in a hurry:
      • She flung the letter down onto the table.她把信摔在桌子上。
    • chuck (especially British English, informal) to throw something carelessly:
      • I chucked him the keys.我把钥匙扔给了他。
    • lob (informal) to throw something so that it goes high through the air:指往空中高扔、高抛、高掷:
      • They were lobbing stones over the wall.他们在朝墙那边扔石头。
    • bowl (in cricket) to throw the ball to the batsman(板球)指把球投给击球员
    • pitch (in baseball) to throw the ball to the batter(棒球)指把球投给击球员
    Patterns
    • to throw/​toss/​hurl/​fling/​chuck/​lob/​bowl/​pitch something at/​to somebody/​something
    • to throw/​toss/​fling/​chuck something aside/​away
    • to throw/​toss/​hurl/​fling/​chuck/​lob/​bowl/​pitch a ball
    • to throw/​toss/​hurl/​fling/​chuck stones/​rocks/​a brick
    • to throw/​toss/​hurl/​fling something angrily
    • to throw/​toss something casually/​carelessly
    Extra Examples
    • He tossed the letter over to me.他把信扔给了我。
    • She tossed her jacket onto the bed.她把她的短上衣丢到床上。
    • 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。
    • The bodies were unceremoniously tossed into mass graves.那些尸体被粗暴地扔进了万人坑。
    • (figurative) 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。
    • (figurative) 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。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • carelessly
    • casually
    • unceremoniously
    preposition
    • into
    • out of
    • to
    See full entry
  2. coin硬币

  3. [transitive, intransitive] to throw a coin in the air in order to decide something, especially by guessing which side is facing upwards when it lands(为…)掷硬币决定;掷币猜边儿 synonym flip
    • toss something Let's toss a coin.咱们掷硬币猜边儿决定吧。
    • toss (somebody) for something (especially British English) There's only one ticket left—I'll toss you for it.只剩一张票,我来与你掷币决定给谁。
    • toss up (for something) (British English) We tossed up to see who went first.我们掷硬币决定谁先去。
    • toss up between A and B (British English, figurative) He had to toss up between (= decide between) paying the rent or buying food.他不得不在付房租和买食品之间作出决定。
    related noun toss-upTopics Doubt, guessing and certaintyc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • carelessly
    • casually
    • unceremoniously
    preposition
    • into
    • out of
    • to
    See full entry
  4. your head

  5. [transitive] toss something to move your head suddenly upwards, especially to show that you are annoyed or impatient甩(头,以表示恼怒或不耐烦)
    • She just tossed her head and walked off.她头一甩,走开了。
    • She tossed back her blonde hair.她把金发甩到脑后。
  6. side to side/up and down左右;上下

  7. [intransitive, transitive] to move or make somebody/something move from side to side or up and down(使)摇摆,挥动,颠簸
    • Branches were tossing in the wind.树枝随风摇曳。
    • I couldn't sleep but kept tossing and turning in bed all night.我彻夜在床上辗转反侧不能成眠。
    • She tossed about restlessly all night with a high fever.她发高烧, 一夜辗转反侧。
    • toss somebody/something Our boat was being tossed by the huge waves.我们的船随着巨浪颠簸。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • restlessly
    • about
    • around
    phrases
    • toss and turn
    See full entry
  8. in cooking烹调

  9. [transitive] toss something to shake or turn food in order to cover it with oil, butter, etc.摇匀;翻动(以沾油、奶酪等)
    • Drain the pasta and toss it in melted butter.把面条的汤控干,在融化了的黄油里搅拌。
    • Toss the vegetables lightly in olive oil.把蔬菜放在橄榄油里轻轻翻动一下。
    • Pour the vinaigrette over the salad and toss well.将调味汁倒在沙拉上,搅拌均匀。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • gently
    • lightly
    • well
    preposition
    • in
    See full entry
  10. [transitive] toss a pancake (British English) to throw a pancake upwards so that it turns over in the air and lands back in the frying pan so you can fry the other side把(煎饼)颠起翻面
  11. Word Originearly 16th cent.: of unknown origin.

toss

noun
/tɒs/
/tɔːs/
[usually singular]Idioms
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    of coin硬币

  1. an act of throwing a coin in the air in order to decide something掷硬币决定
    • The final result was decided on/by the toss of a coin.最后的结果是掷硬币决定的。
    • to win/lose the toss (= to guess correctly/wrongly which side of a coin will face upwards when it lands on the ground after it has been thrown in the air)猜中/猜错所掷硬币朝上的一面
    Extra Examples
    • England won the toss and chose to kick off.英格兰队猜先胜出,选择先开球。
    • The team captains called the toss (= guessed which way a coin would land).两队队长猜先。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + the toss
    • lose
    • win
    • call
    preposition
    • with a toss
    phrases
    • the toss of a coin
    See full entry
  2. of head

  3. toss of your head an act of moving your head suddenly upwards, especially to show that you are annoyed or impatient向上甩头,猛仰头(尤指表示恼怒或不耐烦)
    • She dismissed the question with a toss of her head.她一扬头,对这一问题不予理睬。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionarypreposition
    • with a toss
    phrases
    • a toss of your/​the head
    See full entry
  4. throw

  5. an act of throwing something, especially in a competition or game(尤指比赛或游戏中)投掷
    • a toss of 10 metres10 米远的投掷
  6. Word Originearly 16th cent.: of unknown origin.
Idioms
argue the toss
  1. (British English, informal) to continue to disagree about a decision, especially when it is too late to change it or it is not very important(对决定)徒然反对,作无谓的争执Topics Opinion and argumentc2
not give a toss (about somebody/something)
  1. (British English, slang) to not care at all about somebody/something毫不介意;满不在乎
    • Nobody gives a toss what you think!没人在乎你的想法!

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