arrojar — meaning in English
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English meaning
- dash verb To run or move quickly, usually for a short distance.
- dump noun A site where waste or garbage is disposed of.
- hurl verb To throw something with great force.
- precipitate verb To cause something to happen suddenly, often before it is ready to.
- sling verb To throw something with a swinging or arcing motion.
- throw verb To send an object through the air using force from your hand or arm.
- toss verb To throw something lightly or carelessly, usually with an upward motion.
- vomit verb To bring up the contents of the stomach through the mouth.
- yield verb To produce or give as a result, especially a crop, profit, or outcome.
Senses
arrojar is used for these senses in English:
- dash (transitive) To throw violently.
- dump (transitive) To discard; to get rid of something one no longer wants.
- hurl (transitive) To throw (something) with force.
- precipitate (transitive) To throw an object or person from a great height.
- sling To throw with a sling.
- throw To twist two or more filaments of (silk, etc.) so as to form one thread; to twist together, as singles, in a direction contrary to the twist of the singles themselves; sometimes applied to the whole class of operations by which silk is prepared for the weaver.
- toss To throw with an initial upward direction.
- vomit (intransitive) To regurgitate or eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; puke.
dash — full definition
- verb To run or move quickly, usually for a short distance.
- verb To destroy or ruin something, especially hopes or plans.
- noun A short horizontal line used in punctuation, or a small added amount of something.
dump — full definition
- noun A site where waste or garbage is disposed of.
- noun (informal) An unpleasant, dirty, or run-down place.
- verb To get rid of or discard something, often carelessly.
- verb (informal) To end a romantic relationship with someone.
- verb (computing) To output or copy the full contents of memory, data, or a file, often for debugging.