throw out

throw out
transitive verb
1) (discard) wegwerfen
2) (expel)

throw somebody out [of something] — jemanden [aus etwas] hinauswerfen (ugs.)

throw somebody out of work — jemanden hinauswerfen (ugs.)

3) (refuse) verwerfen [Plan usw.]
4) (put forward tentatively) in den Raum stellen [Vorschläge]
5)

throw out one's chest — die Brust herausdrücken

6) (confuse) durcheinander bringen; aus dem Konzept bringen [Sprecher]
* * *
(to get rid of by throwing or by force: He was thrown out of the meeting; The committee threw out the proposal.) hinaus-,verwerfen
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throw out
vt
1. (fling outside)
to \throw out out ⇆ sth etw hinauswerfen
2. (eject)
to \throw out out ⇆ sb jdn hinauswerfen [o fam rauswerfen]; (dismiss) jdn entlassen [o fam rauswerfen]
to \throw out sb out of the house jdn aus dem Haus werfen
3. (discard)
to \throw out out ⇆ sth etw wegwerfen
to \throw out out a bill LAW einen Gesetzesentwurf ablehnen
to \throw out out a case einen Fall abweisen [o ablehnen
4. (offer)
to \throw out out ⇆ sth etw äußern
to \throw out out an idea/a suggestion eine Idee/einen Vorschlag in den Raum stellen
the meeting didn't \throw out out any suggestions worth speaking about bei dem Gespräch wurden keine nennenswerten Vorschläge gemacht
5. esp BRIT (confuse)
to \throw out sb out jdn aus dem Konzept bringen [o durcheinanderbringen
6. (emit)
to \throw out out ⇆ sth etw abgeben [o ausstrahlen]
your car's \throw outing out filthy exhaust fumes aus deinem Auto kommen schmutzige Abgase
to \throw out out heat/warmth Hitze/Wärme abgeben [o ausstrahlen]
to \throw out out light Licht ausstrahlen [o aussenden
7. (of plant)
to \throw out out a leaf/root/shoot ein Blatt/eine Wurzel/einen Keim treiben
8. SPORT (in cricket, baseball)
to \throw out out ⇆ sb jdn abwerfen
9.
to \throw out the baby out with the bath water das Kind mit dem Bade ausschütten
to \throw out out a feeler seine Fühler ausstrecken
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vt sep
1) (= discard) rubbish etc wegwerfen
2) (= reject) suggestion, bill (PARL) ablehnen, verwerfen (geh); case verwerfen
3) person hinauswerfen, rauswerfen (inf) (of aus)

to be thrown out of work —

automation has thrown a lot of people out of work — die Automation hat viele Menschen arbeitslos gemacht or vielen Menschen ihren Arbeitsplatz genommen

4) (= utter) hint machen; idea äußern

to throw out a challenge to sb — jdn herausfordern

5) (plant) suckers, shoots treiben; (fire etc) heat abgeben
6) one's chest herausdrücken
7) (= make wrong) calculations etc über den Haufen werfen (inf), durcheinanderbringen

to throw sb out in his calculations — jdn bei seinen Berechnungen durcheinanderbringen

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throw out
A v/t
1. Abfall etc wegwerfen
2. etwas, auch jemanden, einen Beamten etc hinauswerfen
3. besonders PARL verwerfen
4. ARCH vorbauen, einen Flügel etc anbauen (to an akk)
5. eine Bemerkung fallen lassen, einen Vorschlag etc äußern, einen Wink geben
6. a) etwas über den Haufen werfen umg
b) academic.ru/74809/throw_off">throw off A 8
7. Licht etc abgeben, aussenden, -strahlen
8. TECH auskuppeln, -rücken
9. seine Fühler etc ausstrecken:
throw out a chest umg sich in die Brust werfen; feeler 1
B v/i SPORT abwerfen
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transitive verb
1) (discard) wegwerfen
2) (expel)

throw somebody out [of something] — jemanden [aus etwas] hinauswerfen (ugs.)

throw somebody out of work — jemanden hinauswerfen (ugs.)

3) (refuse) verwerfen [Plan usw.]
4) (put forward tentatively) in den Raum stellen [Vorschläge]
5)

throw out one's chest — die Brust herausdrücken

6) (confuse) durcheinander bringen; aus dem Konzept bringen [Sprecher]
* * *
v.
hinauswerfen v.
rausschmeißen v.

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