2hurl abuse/insults/accusations etc (at somebody)SHOUTto shout at someone in a loud and angry way 谩骂/辱骂/责骂(某人)
He was accused of hurling abuse at the referee.
他被指责辱骂裁判员。
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hurl abuse/insults/accusations etc (at somebody)• She heard the boyshurlingabuse at her, shouting to her to stop, but she shut her ears to them.• There is not much to be achieved by hurling insults.• When I first met her she had been hurling abuse at her daughters-in-law who took no notice whatsoever.
3hurl yourself at/against etc somebody/somethingATTACKto throw yourself at someone or something with a lot of force 向某人/某物猛扑过去
She wanted to hurl herself into his arms.
她想扑到他的怀里。
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hurl yourself at/against etc somebody/something• And yet people still hurl themselves at this fence.• For an instant, Jimmywondered whether he should hurl himself at the plate-glass windows.• I hurl myself at the soldier.• Shopkeeper Nasser Ali, 25, hurled himself at Conroy, who emptied his magazine of all six shots.• The control room door slammedshutbehind Atrimonides as he ran on to the gallery and hurled himself at Christine.• The warriors hurled themselves at the heads or horns of their animals to make them lie down.• The wind was gusting through the branches of the old oaktreeoutside and hurling itself against his window.
4.[intransitiveI, transitiveT]American EnglishAmE informal to vomit 呕吐(出)