ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -throw-, *throw* |
มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ throw | (vt) ขว้าง, See also: โยน, ปา, ซัด, Syn. toss | throw | (vt) เหวี่ยง (แขน, คน ฯลฯ), Syn. fling | throw | (vt) ทำให้ออกไปจาก, See also: ไล่ออก, ทำให้หมดสถานภาพจาก | throw | (vt) ส่อง (ไฟ), See also: ฉาย, สาด ไฟ, Syn. shed | throw | (vt) ทำให้สับสน, See also: ทำให้งง, Syn. bemuse, discombobulate | throw | (vt) จ้องมองอย่างฉับพลัน | throw | (vt) ทำให้แปลกใจ | throw | (vt) ระเบิดอารมณ์ | throw | (vt) ทำให้เคลื่อนที่อย่างเร่งรีบ | throw | (vt) เหวี่ยงหมัด |
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| throw | (โธร) vt., vi., n. (การ) ขว้าง, ปา, โยน, ทอด, เหวี่ยง, สาด, ยิง, พ่น, ส่อง, สาด, เหยียด, พุ่ง, สลัด, ผลัก, สวมอย่างรีบร้อน, แกล้ง, แพ้, ทำให้ยุ่งเหยิงใจ, การทอดลูกเต๋า, จำนวนครั้งที่ทอด (ลูกเต๋า) , ระยะที่ขว้าง, ระยะตก -Phr. (throw a party จัดงานเลี้ยง) | throwaway | (โธร'อะเวย์) n. ใบปลิว | thrown | (โธรน) vi., vt. กริยาช่อง 3 ของ throw | disk thrower | n. นักขว้างจาน | overthrow | (โอ'เวอะโธร) vt., n. (การ) โค่น, ล้มคว่ำ, ขว้างลูกได้ไกลกว่า vi. ขว้างไกลเกินไป |
| throw | (vt) ขว้าง, ทิ้ง, เหวี่ยง, ฟาด, ปา, ทอย, โยน, ผลัก | thrown | (vt pp ของ) throw | overthrow | (n) ความล้มเหลว, การล้มล้าง, การทำลาย, การโค่นล้ม | overthrow | (vt) ทำลาย, ล้มล้าง, โค่นล้ม | STONE'S stone's throw | (n) ระยะสั้น, ระยะใกล้ |
| | | | | รัวใส่ | (v) fire at, See also: throw (at), hurl (at), Example: ปืนกลของรถคันแรกรัวใส่โดนเข้านัดหนึ่งที่หัวไหล่เขา, Thai Definition: ตีหรือยิงเป็นต้นเร็วๆ ไปยังสิ่งอื่น | สลัดทิ้ง | (v) throw away, See also: shake off, throw off, Syn. ทิ้ง, ไม่ไยดี, Ant. เอาใจใส่, Example: ความปวดร้าวในใจเป็นสิ่งที่เขาสลัดทิ้งไม่สำเร็จ | สลัด | (v) shake off, See also: throw off, fling, toss away, Ant. เกาะ, Example: แม่ครัวสลัดน้ำออกจากผัก แล้วจัดวางใส่จานอย่างสวยงาม, Thai Definition: ซัด ผละ หรือสะบัด โดยทำให้สั่นหรือกระพือให้แรงเพื่อให้สิ่งอื่นที่ติดอยู่หลุดไป | ขว้างทิ้ง | (v) throw away, See also: cast aside, hurl, chuck, pitch, toss, fling, pitch, Syn. เขวี้ยงทิ้ง, ปาทิ้ง, Example: เด็กเล่นของเล่นและขว้างทิ้งเกะกะไปหมด | โยนทิ้ง | (v) toss away, See also: throw something away, cast away, cast aside, cast off, Syn. เขวี้ยงทิ้ง, Example: อะไรที่เขาไม่ต้องการ เขามักโยนทิ้งที่พื้นทันที | โยน | (v) throw, See also: pitch, toss, cast, hurl, fling, Ant. รับ, Example: ท่านหันไปหยิบหนังสือที่กองสุมกันอยู่บนโต๊ะ โยนมาให้อ่านดูเล่มหนึ่ง, Thai Definition: ซัดให้สิ่งใดสิ่งหนึ่งพ้นไปจากตัวโดยวิธีหงายมือ, เคลื่อนไหวหรือทำให้เคลื่อนไหวอย่างแรงจากที่เดิม, ไหวอย่างแรง แต่ไม่เคลื่อนจากที่เดิม | โผเข้าหา | (v) throw oneself on, See also: pounce on, leap at, swoop, Syn. กระโจนหา, โจนเข้าหา, ถลาเข้าหา, Example: ฉันโผเข้าหาแม่ด้วยความดีใจที่ได้พบกัน หลังจากที่ไม่พบกันมาเกือบ 5 ปี, Thai Definition: อาการอ้าแขนโถมตัวเข้าหา | เขวี้ยง | (v) throw, See also: cast, fling, hurl, pitch, Syn. ขว้าง, โยน, ปา, Example: เด็กชายกลุ่มใหญ่บิก้อนดินแห้งข้างคันนาเขวี้ยงลงน้ำดังจุ๋มจ๋อมกันอย่างสนุกสนาน, Thai Definition: เอี้ยวตัวเบี่ยงแขนไปทางหลังแล้วซัดสิ่งที่อยู่ในมือออกไปโดยแรง | เขี่ย | (v) remove, See also: throw away, discard, Syn. กำจัด, ไล่, Ant. เก็บ, Example: นายมนตรีถูกเขี่ยออกจากพรรคร่วมรัฐบาล, Thai Definition: ขับไล่ออกไปให้พ้น, Notes: (ปาก) | ปา | (v) throw, See also: pitch, Syn. ขว้าง, Example: เชิดปามีดที่ถืออยู่ปักลงพื้นดินดังฉึกและเดินหันหลังจากบ้าน, Thai Definition: ซัดไปด้วยอาการยกแขนขึ้นสูงแล้วเอี้ยวตัวด้วยอาการเอี้ยวตัวเบี่ยงแขนไปทางหลัง |
| แอ่นอก | [aen ok] (v, exp) EN: throw out one's chest | ใช้จ่ายเงินฟุ่มเฟือย | [chaijāi ngoen fumfeūay] (v, exp) EN: waste money ; squander money ; throw one's money away FR: gaspiller l'argent | ใช้แล้วทิ้ง | [chāi laēo thing] (adj) EN: throwaway ; disposable FR: jetable ; à usage unique | ฟัด | [fat] (v) EN: fight ; struggle ; wrestle ; throw ; hurl ; contend FR: secouer ; malmener | จ่ายเงินอย่างสุรุ่ยสุร่าย | [jāi ngoen yāng suruisurāi] (v, exp) EN: throw money out of the window FR: jeter l'argent par la fenêtre/les fenêtres | จำหน่ายคดี | [jamnāi khadī] (v, exp) EN: throw out a case ; strike out a case | ขับ | [khap] (v) EN: expel ; drive away ; drive out ; chase away ; eject ; excrete ; propel ; oust ; throw off FR: expulser ; éjecter ; propulser | ขยิบ | [khayip] (v) EN: wink ; give a wink ; throw a warning glance FR: faire de l'oeil ; faire un clin d'oeil | เขี่ย | [khīa] (v) EN: remove ; throw away ; discard ; get rid of ; scrap off ; sack ; oust FR: se débarasser de | โค่น | [khōn] (v) EN: fall ; be overthrown ; come down ; fell ; overturn ; overthrow ; topple FR: abattre |
| | | 摔 | [shuāi, ㄕㄨㄞ, 摔] throw on ground; to fall #4,640 [Add to Longdo] | 拽 | [zhuāi, ㄓㄨㄞ, 拽] throw #8,411 [Add to Longdo] | 丢掉 | [diū diào, ㄉㄧㄡ ㄉㄧㄠˋ, 丢 掉 / 丟 掉] throw #10,765 [Add to Longdo] | 挣脱 | [zhèng tuō, ㄓㄥˋ ㄊㄨㄛ, 挣 脱 / 掙 脫] throw off #16,846 [Add to Longdo] | 攘 | [rǎng, ㄖㄤˇ, 攘] throw into confusion #22,139 [Add to Longdo] | 脱去 | [tuō qù, ㄊㄨㄛ ㄑㄩˋ, 脱 去 / 脫 去] throw off #31,485 [Add to Longdo] | 铁饼 | [tiě bǐng, ㄊㄧㄝˇ ㄅㄧㄥˇ, 铁 饼 / 鐵 餅] throwing the discus (athletics event) #55,473 [Add to Longdo] | 恣 | [zì, ㄗˋ, 恣] throw off restraint #60,065 [Add to Longdo] | 链球 | [liàn qiú, ㄌㄧㄢˋ ㄑㄧㄡˊ, 链 球 / 鏈 球] throwing the hammer (athletics event) #61,218 [Add to Longdo] | 乱掉 | [luàn diào, ㄌㄨㄢˋ ㄉㄧㄠˋ, 乱 掉 / 亂 掉] throw away; to discard [Add to Longdo] |
| | 投げ | [なげ, nage] (n) a throw; a fall; (P) #4,047 [Add to Longdo] | 投入 | [とうにゅう, tounyuu] (n, vs) (1) throwing into; inserting; depositing; (2) investment; putting in (personnel, etc.); (3) release of a product; (4) making (an electrical circuit); (P) #4,222 [Add to Longdo] | 開放 | [かいほう, kaihou] (n, vs) open; throw open; liberalization; liberalisation; (P) #6,156 [Add to Longdo] | 倒す(P);斃す;殪す;仆す | [たおす, taosu] (v5s, vt) (1) (倒す only) to throw down; to bring down; to blow down; to fell; to knock down; to set (something) down on its side; to turn (something) on its side; (2) to kill; to defeat; to beat; (3) (倒す only) to overthrow; to trip up; to ruin; (4) (倒す only) to leave unpaid; to cheat; (P) #6,869 [Add to Longdo] | 挑む | [いどむ, idomu] (v5m, vi) (1) to challenge; to throw down the gauntlet; to contend for; to tackle; (2) to pressure someone for sex; to woo; to make love to; (P) #8,293 [Add to Longdo] | 投下 | [とうか, touka] (n, vs) (1) throwing down; dropping; airdrop; (2) investment; (P) #8,643 [Add to Longdo] | 投球 | [とうきゅう, toukyuu] (n, vs) pitching; throwing a ball; bowling (in cricket); pitched ball; (P) #8,912 [Add to Longdo] | スロー | [suro-] (adj-na) (1) slow; (n, vs) (2) throw; (P) #10,295 [Add to Longdo] | っぽい(P);ぽい | [ppoi (P); poi] (suf, adj-i) (1) (col) -ish; -like; (n) (2) (ぽい only) (on-mim) (See ぽいと) tossing something out; throwing something away; (P) #11,371 [Add to Longdo] | 打つ | [ぶつ, butsu] (v5t, vt) (1) (also written as 拍つ, 搏つ, 撲つ, 擣つ) to hit; to strike; to knock; to beat; to punch; to slap; to tap; to bang; to clap; to pound; (2) to strike (noon, etc.); to sound (cymbals, etc.); to beat (a drum, etc.); (3) to beat (rhythmically, e.g. pulse, waves, etc.); (4) to move; to impress; to touch; (5) to drive in; to hammer in; to put in; to inject; (6) to type; to send; to transmit; (7) to insert; to write in; to mark; (8) to make (noodles, etc.); to prepare; (9) to till (soil); (10) to sprinkle; to throw; to cast; (11) to do; to carry out; to play; to perform; to engage in (gambling, etc.); (12) to pay (a deposit, etc.); (13) to visit (on a pilgrimage); (14) to line (a coat); (15) to bind (a criminal); (P) #11,867 [Add to Longdo] |
| ブレーカーが壊れる | [ブレーカーがこわれる, bure-ka-gakowareru] to throw (open) a breaker [Add to Longdo] | 使い捨て装置 | [つかいすてそうち, tsukaisutesouchi] throw-away device [Add to Longdo] | 切り替える | [きりかえる, kirikaeru] to switch, to change, to exchange, to convert, to renew, to throw a switch, to replace, to switch over [Add to Longdo] | 用紙速送り | [ようしはやおくり, youshihayaokuri] paper skip, paper throw, paper slew [Add to Longdo] |
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Throw \Throw\ (thr[=o]), n. [See {Throe}.]
Pain; especially, pain of travail; throe. [Obs.] --Spenser.
Dryden.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Throw \Throw\, n. [AS. [thorn]r[=a]h, [thorn]r[=a]g.]
Time; while; space of time; moment; trice. [Obs.] --Shak.
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I will with Thomas speak a little throw. --Chaucer.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Throw \Throw\, v. t. [imp. {Threw} (thr[udd]); p. p. {Thrown}
(thr[=o]n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Throwing}.] [OE. [thorn]rowen,
[thorn]rawen, to throw, to twist, AS. [thorn]r[=a]wan to
twist, to whirl; akin to D. draaijen, G. drehen, OHG.
dr[=a]jan, L. terebra an auger, gimlet, Gr. ? to bore, to
turn, ? to pierce, ? a hole. Cf. {Thread}, {Trite}, {Turn},
v. t.]
1. To fling, cast, or hurl with a certain whirling motion of
the arm, to throw a ball; -- distinguished from to toss,
or to bowl.
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2. To fling or cast in any manner; to drive to a distance
from the hand or from an engine; to propel; to send; as,
to throw stones or dust with the hand; a cannon throws a
ball; a fire engine throws a stream of water to extinguish
flames.
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3. To drive by violence; as, a vessel or sailors may be
thrown upon a rock.
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4. (Mil.) To cause to take a strategic position; as, he threw
a detachment of his army across the river.
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5. To overturn; to prostrate in wrestling; as, a man throws
his antagonist.
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6. To cast, as dice; to venture at dice.
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Set less than thou throwest. --Shak.
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7. To put on hastily; to spread carelessly.
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O'er his fair limbs a flowery vest he threw. --Pope.
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8. To divest or strip one's self of; to put off.
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There the snake throws her enameled skin. --Shak.
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9. (Pottery) To form or shape roughly on a throwing engine,
or potter's wheel, as earthen vessels.
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10. To give forcible utterance to; to cast; to vent.
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I have thrown
A brave defiance in King Henry's teeth. --Shak.
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11. To bring forth; to produce, as young; to bear; -- said
especially of rabbits.
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12. To twist two or more filaments of, as silk, so as to form
one thread; to twist together, as singles, in a direction
contrary to the twist of the singles themselves; --
sometimes applied to the whole class of operations by
which silk is prepared for the weaver. --Tomlinson.
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{To throw away}.
(a) To lose by neglect or folly; to spend in vain; to
bestow without a compensation; as, to throw away
time; to throw away money.
(b) To reject; as, to throw away a good book, or a good
offer.
{To throw back}.
(a) To retort; to cast back, as a reply.
(b) To reject; to refuse.
(c) To reflect, as light.
{To throw by}, to lay aside; to discard; to neglect as
useless; as, to throw by a garment.
{To throw down}, to subvert; to overthrow; to destroy; as, to
throw down a fence or wall.
{To throw in}.
(a) To inject, as a fluid.
(b) To put in; to deposit with others; to contribute; as,
to throw in a few dollars to help make up a fund; to
throw in an occasional comment.
(c) To add without enumeration or valuation, as something
extra to clinch a bargain.
{To throw off}.
(a) To expel; to free one's self from; as, to throw off a
disease.
(b) To reject; to discard; to abandon; as, to throw off
all sense of shame; to throw off a dependent.
(c) To make a start in a hunt or race. [Eng.]
{To throw on}, to cast on; to load.
{To throw one's self down}, to lie down neglectively or
suddenly.
{To throw one's self on} or {To throw one's self upon}.
(a) To fall upon.
(b) To resign one's self to the favor, clemency, or
sustain power of (another); to repose upon.
{To throw out}.
(a) To cast out; to reject or discard; to expel. "The
other two, whom they had thrown out, they were
content should enjoy their exile." --Swift. "The bill
was thrown out." --Swift.
(b) To utter; to give utterance to; to speak; as, to
throw out insinuation or observation. "She throws out
thrilling shrieks." --Spenser.
(c) To distance; to leave behind. --Addison.
(d) To cause to project; as, to throw out a pier or an
abutment.
(e) To give forth; to emit; as, an electric lamp throws
out a brilliant light.
(f) To put out; to confuse; as, a sudden question often
throws out an orator.
{To throw over}, to abandon the cause of; to desert; to
discard; as, to throw over a friend in difficulties.
{To throw up}.
(a) To resign; to give up; to demit; as, to throw up a
commission. "Experienced gamesters throw up their
cards when they know that the game is in the enemy's
hand." --Addison.
(b) To reject from the stomach; to vomit.
(c) To construct hastily; as, to throw up a breastwork of
earth.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Throw \Throw\, v. i.
To perform the act of throwing or casting; to cast;
specifically, to cast dice.
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{To throw about}, to cast about; to try expedients. [R.]
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Throw \Throw\, n.
1. The act of hurling or flinging; a driving or propelling
from the hand or an engine; a cast.
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He heaved a stone, and, rising to the throw,
He sent it in a whirlwind at the foe. --Addison.
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2. A stroke; a blow. [Obs.]
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Nor shield defend the thunder of his throws.
--Spenser.
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3. The distance which a missile is, or may be, thrown; as, a
stone's throw.
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4. A cast of dice; the manner in which dice fall when cast;
as, a good throw.
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5. An effort; a violent sally. [Obs.]
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Your youth admires
The throws and swellings of a Roman soul. --Addison.
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6. (Mach.) The extreme movement given to a sliding or
vibrating reciprocating piece by a cam, crank, eccentric,
or the like; travel; stroke; as, the throw of a slide
valve. Also, frequently, the length of the radius of a
crank, or the eccentricity of an eccentric; as, the throw
of the crank of a steam engine is equal to half the stroke
of the piston.
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7. (Pottery) A potter's wheel or table; a jigger. See 2d
{Jigger}, 2
(a) .
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8. A turner's lathe; a throwe. [Prov. Eng.]
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9. (Mining) The amount of vertical displacement produced by a
fault; -- according to the direction it is designated as
an upthrow, or a downthrow.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Fault \Fault\, n. [OE. faut, faute, F. faute (cf. It., Sp., &
Pg. falta), fr. a verb meaning to want, fail, freq., fr. L.
fallere to deceive. See {Fail}, and cf. {Default}.]
1. Defect; want; lack; default.
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One, it pleases me, for fault of a better, to call
my friend. --Shak.
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2. Anything that fails, that is wanting, or that impairs
excellence; a failing; a defect; a blemish.
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As patches set upon a little breach
Discredit more in hiding of the fault. --Shak.
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3. A moral failing; a defect or dereliction from duty; a
deviation from propriety; an offense less serious than a
crime.
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4. (Geol. & Mining)
(a) A dislocation of the strata of the vein.
(b) In coal seams, coal rendered worthless by impurities
in the seam; as, slate fault, dirt fault, etc.
--Raymond.
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5. (Hunting) A lost scent; act of losing the scent.
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Ceasing their clamorous cry till they have singled,
With much ado, the cold fault cleary out. --Shak.
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6. (Tennis) Failure to serve the ball into the proper court.
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7. (Elec.) A defective point in an electric circuit due to a
crossing of the parts of the conductor, or to contact with
another conductor or the earth, or to a break in the
circuit.
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8. (Geol. & Mining) A dislocation caused by a slipping of
rock masses along a plane of facture; also, the dislocated
structure resulting from such slipping.
Note: The surface along which the dislocated masses have
moved is called the
{fault plane}. When this plane is vertical, the fault is a
{vertical fault}; when its inclination is such that the
present relative position of the two masses could have
been produced by the sliding down, along the fault plane,
of the mass on its upper side, the fault is a
{normal fault}, or {gravity fault}. When the fault plane is
so inclined that the mass on its upper side has moved up
relatively, the fault is then called a
{reverse fault} (or {reversed fault}), {thrust fault}, or
{overthrust fault}. If no vertical displacement has resulted,
the fault is then called a
{horizontal fault}. The linear extent of the dislocation
measured on the fault plane and in the direction of
movement is the
{displacement}; the vertical displacement is the
{throw}; the horizontal displacement is the
{heave}. The direction of the line of intersection of the
fault plane with a horizontal plane is the
{trend} of the fault. A fault is a
{strike fault} when its trend coincides approximately with
the strike of associated strata (i.e., the line of
intersection of the plane of the strata with a horizontal
plane); it is a
{dip fault} when its trend is at right angles to the strike;
an
{oblique fault} when its trend is oblique to the strike.
Oblique faults and dip faults are sometimes called
{cross faults}. A series of closely associated parallel
faults are sometimes called
{step faults} and sometimes
{distributive faults}.
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{At fault}, unable to find the scent and continue chase;
hence, in trouble or embarrassment, and unable to proceed;
puzzled; thrown off the track.
{To find fault}, to find reason for blaming or complaining;
to express dissatisfaction; to complain; -- followed by
with before the thing complained of; but formerly by at.
"Matter to find fault at." --Robynson (More's Utopia).
Syn: -- Error; blemish; defect; imperfection; weakness;
blunder; failing; vice.
Usage: {Fault}, {Failing}, {Defect}, {Foible}. A fault is
positive, something morally wrong; a failing is
negative, some weakness or falling short in a man's
character, disposition, or habits; a defect is also
negative, and as applied to character is the absence
of anything which is necessary to its completeness or
perfection; a foible is a less important weakness,
which we overlook or smile at. A man may have many
failings, and yet commit but few faults; or his faults
and failings may be few, while his foibles are obvious
to all. The faults of a friend are often palliated or
explained away into mere defects, and the defects or
foibles of an enemy exaggerated into faults. "I have
failings in common with every human being, besides my
own peculiar faults; but of avarice I have generally
held myself guiltless." --Fox. "Presumption and
self-applause are the foibles of mankind."
--Waterland.
[1913 Webster]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
throw
n 1: the act of throwing (propelling something with a rapid
movement of the arm and wrist); "the catcher made a good
throw to second base"
2: a single chance or instance; "he couldn't afford $50 a throw"
3: the maximum movement available to a pivoted or reciprocating
piece by a cam [syn: {throw}, {stroke}, {cam stroke}]
4: bedclothes consisting of a lightweight cloth covering (an
afghan or bedspread) that is casually thrown over something
5: casting an object in order to determine an outcome randomly;
"he risked his fortune on a throw of the dice"
v 1: propel through the air; "throw a frisbee"
2: move violently, energetically, or carelessly; "She threw
herself forwards"
3: get rid of; "he shed his image as a pushy boss"; "shed your
clothes" [syn: {shed}, {cast}, {cast off}, {shake off},
{throw}, {throw off}, {throw away}, {drop}]
4: place or put with great energy; "She threw the blanket around
the child"; "thrust the money in the hands of the beggar"
[syn: {throw}, {thrust}]
5: convey or communicate; of a smile, a look, a physical
gesture; "Throw a glance"; "She gave me a dirty look" [syn:
{give}, {throw}]
6: cause to go on or to be engaged or set in operation; "switch
on the light"; "throw the lever" [syn: {throw}, {flip},
{switch}]
7: put or send forth; "She threw the flashlight beam into the
corner"; "The setting sun threw long shadows"; "cast a
spell"; "cast a warm light" [syn: {project}, {cast},
{contrive}, {throw}]
8: to put into a state or activity hastily, suddenly, or
carelessly; "Jane threw dinner together"; "throw the car into
reverse"
9: cause to be confused emotionally [syn: {bewilder}, {bemuse},
{discombobulate}, {throw}]
10: utter with force; utter vehemently; "hurl insults"; "throw
accusations at someone" [syn: {hurl}, {throw}]
11: organize or be responsible for; "hold a reception"; "have,
throw, or make a party"; "give a course" [syn: {hold},
{throw}, {have}, {make}, {give}]
12: make on a potter's wheel; "she threw a beautiful teapot"
13: cause to fall off; "The horse threw its inexperienced rider"
14: throw (a die) out onto a flat surface; "Throw a six"
15: be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think
clearly; "These questions confuse even the experts"; "This
question completely threw me"; "This question befuddled even
the teacher" [syn: {confuse}, {throw}, {fox}, {befuddle},
{fuddle}, {bedevil}, {confound}, {discombobulate}]
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