phrasal verbphr vPUT ON CLOTHESto put on a piece of clothing quickly and carelessly 匆匆穿上〔衣服〕
I threw on a pair of jeans and a T-shirt.
我套上牛仔裤和T恤衫。
Examples from the Corpus
throw on• About half way up the ridge a small line of works had been thrown up.• It is about to throw me down on a dark and emptyplain.• Genetics and biology have little to tell us that is relevant, except in so far as these sciences throw light on human nature in general.• Instead he scrambled in his pocket for some notes and threw them on the floor.• For a craven moment she was tempted to go back and throw herself on the mercy of the landlady.• If you want innovation, try more of that, and less of halfbacks and widereceiversthrowing deep on the run.• So you threw up on their new dam.• Fanaty throw bottles on to the pitch, fight at metrostations and stab one another.