C2 [ T usually + adv/prep ] to throw something carelessly(随意地)扔,掷,抛
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Let's toss a coin to see who'll go first.
He tossed the letter into the bin.
They tossed the beggars a few coins.
I tossed a few clothes into a suitcase.
I tossed a clove of garlic into the stew.
[ T ] When you toss food you shake or mix small pieces of it together with a sauce or dressing.摇匀,搅拌(食物)
to quickly and suddenly lift the pan in which a pancake (= a thin, flat, round cake) is cooking so that the pancake goes up into the air and turns over before falling back into the pan把煎饼颠起翻面
[ T ] If you toss your hair or a part of your body you move it up and back suddenly.向后甩(头发或身体部位)
C2 to move about from side to side or turn a lot in bed, especially because you cannot sleep(尤指因无法入睡而)翻来覆去,辗转反侧
C1 [ I or T ] also toss sb for sth, UK also toss up to throw a coin up into the air and guess which side will land facing up, as a way of making a decision掷硬币决定
[ C usually singular ] a sudden quick movement掷;甩
an act of throwing a coin in the air and guessing which side will land facing upward as a way of deciding something掷硬币决定
to guess correctly/wrongly which side of a coin will be facing up when it lands on the ground after being thrown在掷硬币中猜对了/猜错了
[ C ] an act of throwing something in a careless or relaxed way漫不经心地(或不小心地)投掷
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