(ŕ la poubelle)1. Lancer. Jeter une pierre, un cri.
2. Poser. Jeter les fondations.
3. Répandre. Jeter le doute.
4. (Argot) Chasser jeter un visiteur.
To throy out; to eject, as from a house; to cast forth; to expel.
(Irregular preterit, past participle: cast).
1. To assign the roles of (a movie or a play) to actors.
2. To deposit.
3. To make by pouring into a cast or mold; SYN. mold, mould.
4. To select to play, sing, or dance a part in a play, movie, musical, opera, or ballet.
1. To pat or squeeze fondly or playfully, esp. under the chin; SYN. pat.
2. To throw away (slang); SYN. ditch.
3. To throw carelessly; SYN. toss.
(Irregular preterit, past participle: flung).
1. To move in an abrupt or headlong manner.
2. To throw with force or recklessness.
1. To throw forcefully; SYN. hurtle, cast.
2. To utter with force; utter vehemently; SYN. throw.
ETYM Old Eng. picchen; akin to Eng. pick, pike.
1. To erect and fix firmly in place, especially at an angle.
2. To erect and fasten; SYN. set up.
3. To throw, especially in certain sports (e.g. baseball).
4. To set to a certain pitch, as of an instrument or one's voice.
5. To cause to be at a particular level.
6. (Nautical) To have the bow rise and fall sharply because of rough seas.
(Irregular preterit, past participle: slung).
1. To cast with a sudden and usually sweeping or swirling motion.r />
2. To throw with or as if with a sling.
3. To serve (food) to a customer.
4. To place in a sling for hoisting or lowering.
5. To suspend by or as if by a sling.
6. To hurl as if with a sling; SYN. catapult.
1. To lose by neglect or folly; to spend in vain; to bestow without a compensation
2. To reject
(Irregular preterit, past participle: threw, thrown).
1. To project through the air.
2. To put into a state or activity hastily, suddenly, or carelessly; throw the car into reverse.
3. To make on a potter's wheel; of pottery.
4. To cause to fall; to cause to fall off; unseat; to get the better of; overcome.
5. To fling (oneself) precipitately; to drive or impel violently; dash.
6. To put in a particular position or condition; to put on or off hastily or carelessly; to bring to bear; exert; build, construct.
7. To form or shape on a potter's wheel.
8. To deliver (a blow) in or as if in boxing.
9. To twist two or more filaments of into a thread or yarn.
10. To make a cast of (dice or a specified number on dice); roll.
11. To give up; abandon.
12. To send forth; project ; also; shed 3c.
13. To make (oneself) dependent; commit (oneself) for help, support, or protection.
14. Deposit.
15. To perform (as a stunt) successfully.
14. To indulge in; give way to.
16. To bring forth; to give birth to.
17. To lose intentionally.
18. To move (a lever) so as to connect or disconnect parts of a clutch or switch; also; to make or break (a connection) with a lever; to put (an automobile) in a different gear especially quickly or suddenly.
19. To give by way of entertainment.
20. Cast, hurl.
1. To roll and tumble; to be in violent commotion.
2. To throw lightly or casually.
Tir au jeter : tir exécuté par surprise.