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правя набързо
throw together ГЛАГ прх
1. throw together разг (make quickly):
2. throw together (cause to meet):
I. together [təˈgeðəʳ, Am -ɚ] НРЧ
II. together [təˈgeðəʳ, Am -ɚ] ПРИЛ разг
I. throw [θrəʊ, Am θroʊ] СЪЩ
1. throw (act of throwing):
2. throw (causing a fall):
3. throw СПОРТ:
4. throw разг (each):
5. throw Am (cover):
II. throw <threw, thrown> [θrəʊ, Am θroʊ] ГЛАГ нпрх
III. throw <threw, thrown> [θrəʊ, Am θroʊ] ГЛАГ прх
1. throw (propel):
throw kiss
throw punch
2. throw (cause to fall):
3. throw (propel to the ground):
throw rider
4. throw (direct):
5. throw (dedicate):
6. throw (cast):
7. throw (move violently):
8. throw (form on a wheel):
throw pottery
9. throw (turn on):
throw switch
10. throw (have):
throw tantrum
11. throw (give):
throw party
12. throw (confuse):
13. throw (cast off):
Phrases:
Present
Ithrow together
youthrow together
he/she/itthrows together
wethrow together
youthrow together
theythrow together
Past
Ithrew together
youthrew together
he/she/itthrew together
wethrew together
youthrew together
theythrew together
Present Perfect
Ihavethrown together
youhavethrown together
he/she/ithasthrown together
wehavethrown together
youhavethrown together
theyhavethrown together
Past Perfect
Ihadthrown together
youhadthrown together
he/she/ithadthrown together
wehadthrown together
youhadthrown together
theyhadthrown together
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You can't just throw together an air wing like that.
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Food fusion occurs when you throw together different cultural trends, traditions, tastes and flavours to produce an exciting, different dish.
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But workplace teams also throw together experienced runners with rookies, which creates a beneficial peer pressure to perform on both sides.
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