Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot
Ääntäminen
US
AU
Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|
| espanja | lanzar, levantar, construir rápidamente y mal, abandonar, dejar, parar, echar barrio |
| italia | vomitare, rigettare, rimettere |
| japani | 吐く (haku) |
| kreikka | εξεμώ (exemó) |
| latina | vomō |
| ranska | rendre gorge, vomir, dégobiller, quicher, gerber, dégueuler, restituer |
| ruotsi | kräkas, spy, smälla upp, kasta upp |
| saksa | hochschleudern |
| suomi | oksentaa |
| tanska | kaste op, brække |
| tšekki | vrhnout |
| venäjä | бросить (brosit), оставить (ostavit / ostávitʹ), отказаться (otkazatsja) |
| viro | oksendama |
Määritelmät
Verbi
- (intransitive, transitive, now informal, bacteriology) To vomit.
- (transitive) To produce or reveal something new or unexpected.
- (transitive) To cause something such as dust or water to rise into the air.
- (transitive, chiefly dated) To erect, particularly hastily.
- (ambitransitive) To give up, abandon something.
- (transitive) To display a gang sign using the hands.
- (dated, transitive) To enlarge, as a picture reflected on a screen.
- (obsolete, transitive, printing) To give special prominence to a line or lines.
Substantiivi
- (colloquial) Misspelling of throwup.
Huudahdus
- (dismissal) Used as an expression of frustration or to dismiss a conversation partner.
Esimerkit
- The baby threw up all over my shirt.
- That cat is always throwing up hairballs.
- This system has thrown up a few problems.
- The car wheels threw up a shower of stones.
- In other words, a business can throw up a huge detour sign in the way of the government.
- The deal was that if anyone started catching feelings, he could throw up a stop sign and the other would honor it.
- In 1944, believing, as people in Leeds tended to do, that flying bombs or no flying bombs, things were better Down South, Dad threw up his job with the Co-op and we migrated to Guildford.
- Why don't you go on and throw up ya gang sign. Represent your hood, homey?
- We had to scrub the seats for throw up when we left the dog in the car.
Taivutusmuodot
(intransitive, transitive, now informal, bacteriology) To vomit.
A Renaissance drawing with vivid colours depicting a woman holding the head of a man, who is bent over and expelling a brownish-red material from his mouth. A second woman stands at the left of the image in the doorway to the room, and appears to offer support. A crude representation of vomiting.
(colloquial) Misspelling of throwup.
A drunk man vomiting, while a young slave is holding his forehead. Brygos Painter, 500–470 BC