throw away 的 2 个定义
- made or intended to be discarded after use or quick examination: a throwaway container; a throwaway brochure.
- delivered or expressed casually or extemporaneously: a funny throwaway line that brings applause.
- something that is made or intended to be discarded.
- a handbill, advertising circular, pamphlet, etc., intended to be discarded after reading.
- Also called pushout. Informal. a youth who is unwanted or rejected by his or her family, the school system, or society in general.
throw away 近义词
dispose of
waste
更多throw away例句
- This could be a throwaway prop or it may be nodding at Disney’s acquisition of 20th Century Fox, which gave Disney the rights to the X-Men and Fantastic Four characters.
- While the company has partnered with numerous small business micro-influencers, this isn’t a throwaway campaign — it even features baseball player Alex Rodriguez.
- A disposable milk bottle that can automatically sense when its contents is spoiling is clearly out of reach, as is a throwaway wound dressing that can monitor moisture levels to ensure proper healing.
- The habit of using disposable items on a regular basis primarily came out of the 1950s when “throwaway living” was advertised as a more convenient alternative than completing household chores like washing dishes.
- Moviegoers were so familiar with the position of the town that it was a throwaway line in the 1940 film The Philadelphia Story.
- Life is a series of seemingly throwaway moments strung together in a peculiar tapestry, and Linklater has captured it beautifully.
- The Getaway Car is lousy with these throwaway lines and asides.
- Even the Vatican weighed in, condemning the case as proof of our “throwaway culture.”
- What a throwaway, half-assed response devoid of any sort of research.
- Yes, there are the usual references to color-changing T-shirts and Jurassic Park, but it feels more warranted than throwaway here.
- The latest message was from a throwaway email address from one of the new Brazilian anonymizers.
- The mainland lay not more than a short stone's throwaway, but between it and the island the water ran as swift as a mill race.
- But in the straight on the run home when all were in close order the dark horse Throwaway drew level, reached, outstripped her.
- And instead of throwaway dishes they used chinaware that could have come right out of a museum.
- He had a few bob on Throwaway and he's gone to gather in the shekels.