throw [i 'r8u ]    (¼øÀ§: 619 - Áß1 ¼öÁØ)  
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Mean To propel through the air with a motion of the hand or arm.
¿¹¹® 1. throw a bone to a dog (°³¿¡°Ô »À¸¦ ´øÁ® ÁÖ´Ù)
2. a straight throw (Á÷±¸)
3. Throw me a rope. (·ÎÇÁ¸¦ ´øÁ® ÁÖ°Ô)
4. throw a fly (Á¦¹°³¬½Ã¸¦ ´øÁö´Ù)
5. throw a person into prison (¡¦À» °¨¿Á¿¡ ³Ö´Ù)
[Áß3] ÁöÇÐ1. The third group practiced their free throws in their minds for an hour every day for one month. [11°ú]
2. The first group practiced throwing free throws for one hour, every day for a month. [11°ú]
3. The group that physically practiced the free throw improved their performance by two percent. [11°ú]
4. They divided the students into three groups and tested their skills at throwing a basketball through a hoop. [11°ú]
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