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toss    音标拼音: [t'ɔs]
n. 投掷,抛,摇摆,震荡,掷钱币决定
vt. 投掷,猛抬,摇荡,使不安 ;
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投掷,抛,摇摆,震荡,掷钱币决定投掷,猛?,摇荡,使不安 ; (通常指BBS站在处理信件包裹时, 解包分信的动作)

toss
n 1: the act of flipping a coin [synonym: {flip}, {toss}]
2: (sports) the act of throwing the ball to another member of
your team; "the pass was fumbled" [synonym: {pass}, {toss},
{flip}]
3: an abrupt movement; "a toss of his head"
v 1: throw or toss with a light motion; "flip me the beachball";
"toss me newspaper" [synonym: {flip}, {toss}, {sky}, {pitch}]
2: lightly throw to see which side comes up; "I don't know what
to do--I may as well flip a coin!" [synonym: {flip}, {toss}]
3: throw carelessly; "chuck the ball" [synonym: {chuck}, {toss}]
4: move or stir about violently; "The feverish patient thrashed
around in his bed" [synonym: {convulse}, {thresh}, {thresh
about}, {thrash}, {thrash about}, {slash}, {toss},
{jactitate}]
5: throw or cast away; "Put away your worries" [synonym: {discard},
{fling}, {toss}, {toss out}, {toss away}, {chuck out}, {cast
aside}, {dispose}, {throw out}, {cast out}, {throw away},
{cast away}, {put away}]
6: agitate; "toss the salad"

Toss \Toss\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tossed} ; (less properly
{Tost} ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Tossing}.] [ W. tosiaw, tosio, to
jerk, toss, snatch, tosa quick jerk, a toss, a snatch. ]
1. To throw with the hand; especially, to throw with the palm
of the hand upward, or to throw upward; as, to toss a
ball.
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2. To lift or throw up with a sudden or violent motion; as,
to toss the head.
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He tossed his arm aloft, and proudly told me,
He would not stay. --Addison.
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3. To cause to rise and fall; as, a ship tossed on the waves
in a storm.
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We being exceedingly tossed with a tempest. --Act
xxvii. 18.
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4. To agitate; to make restless.
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Calm region once,
And full of peace, now tossed and turbulent.
--Milton.
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5. Hence, to try; to harass.
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Whom devils fly, thus is he tossed of men.
--Herbert.
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6. To keep in play; to tumble over; as, to spend four years
in tossing the rules of grammar. [Obs.] --Ascham.
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{To toss off},
(a) to drink hastily.
(b) to accomplish easily or quickly.
(c) to say in an offhand manner; as, to toss off a
comment.
(d) to masturbate; -- British slang.

{To toss the cars}.See under Oar, n.
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Toss \Toss\, n.
1. A throwing upward, or with a jerk; the act of tossing; as,
the toss of a ball.
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2. A throwing up of the head; a particular manner of raising
the head with a jerk. --Swift.
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Toss \Toss\, v. i.
1. To roll and tumble; to be in violent commotion; to write;
to fling.
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To toss and fling, and to be restless, only frets
and enrages our pain. --Tillotson.
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2. To be tossed, as a fleet on the ocean. --Shak.
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{To toss for}, to throw dice or a coin to determine the
possession of; to gamble for.

{To toss up}, to throw a coin into the air, and wager on
which side it will fall, or determine a question by its
fall. --Bramsion.
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231 Moby Thesaurus words for "toss":
agitate, agonize, be poised, billow, blind bargain, blunder, bob,
bobble, bowl, break, bung, call, careen, career, cast, cast at,
cast lots, catapult, chance at odds, change of pace, change-up,
chuck, chuck at, chunk, clap, coggle, comb, crash, curve, cut lots,
cut the cards, dangle, dart, dash, downcurve, draw lots,
draw straws, ebb and flow, even break, even chance, fair shake,
falter, fastball, fidget, fifty-fifty, fire, fire at, fling,
fling at, flip, flip out, flounce, flounder, fluctuate, flutter,
fork, forward pass, freak out on, gamble, gambling chance, game,
get high on, glow, go pitapat, half a chance, have the fidgets,
have the shakes, heave, heave at, hobbyhorse, hurl, hurl against,
hurl at, hurtle, imbibe, incurve, jerk, jiggle, joggle,
knuckleball, labor, lance, lash, lateral, lateral pass, launch,
let fly, let fly at, librate, lift, lob, look all over,
look everywhere, lot, lurch, make heavy weather, match coins,
matter of chance, nutate, odds, oscillate, outcurve, palpitate,
pant, pass, peak, peg, pelt, pendulate, pitch, pitch and plunge,
pitch and toss, pitchfork, plank, play, play at dice,
play the ponies, plop, plump, plunge, plunk, popple, potluck,
potshot, pound, propel, put, put the shot, quaff, quake, quaver,
quiver, raffle off, rake, random shot, ransack, rear, reel,
resonate, rifle, rise, rise and fall, rock, roll, rummage, scend,
scour, screwball, search high heaven, seethe, send, serve, service,
shake, shake down, shake up, shiver, shoot craps, shot-put, shy,
shy at, sinker, sip, slap, slider, sling, sling at, smash, snap,
speculate, spitball, spitter, sport, sporting chance, square odds,
squirm, stagger, standoff, stir up, struggle, stumble, sup, surge,
swag, swallow, sway, swell, swell with emotion, swing, thrash,
thrash about, thrill, thrill to, throb, throw, throw at, thrust,
tilt, tingle, tingle with excitement, toss and tumble,
toss and turn, toss at, toss-up, totter, touch and go, tremble,
tumble, turn inside out, turn on to, turn upside down,
twist and turn, twitch, twitter, undulate, upcurve, vacillate,
vibrate, volutation, wag, waggle, wallop, wallow, wave, waver,
welter, wiggle, wobble, wriggle, writhe, yaw


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  • meaning - When to use throw and when to use toss? - English . . .
    10 Toss has a more casual, lighter, connotation than throw which is a more powerful and deliberate action One tosses a towel to one's club mate in the dressing room, but out on the field of play one throws the ball hard in from the boundary Toss to me always suggests an underarm movement, whilst throw involves the full overarm action
  • How popular is the slang usage of toss in British English?
    However, after doing more research, we’ve learned that in British slang, toss can mean something other than just throwing something (see Urban Dictionary if you didn’t know) So, my question is: How popular is this slang usage in British English? Would it be overly inappropriate for the domain to be InfoToss? Or would it be just a little edgy?
  • How does dont give a toss differ from dont give a damn?
    In the British use of "don't give a toss," "toss" is a euphemism for masturbation, which indirectly infers the F-bomb Americans don't draw a connection between "toss" or "tossing" and anything even remotely sexual, but typically will use the F-bomb in the same construction
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    "Toss and turn" is most often used to indicate a restless sleep The idea is that while you may fall asleep, you also move around frequently and don't sleep very soundly
  • What does the phrase to brain toss mean? - English Language Usage . . .
    I am still a bit confused about the phrase brain toss and why he would brain toss him in the air Does 'to toss' mean the same as 'to f*ck' and if not, what is the meaning of this phrase in the given context?
  • throw out away vs. toss (out) vs. pitch (out away) for dispose . . .
    However "Toss out" is a bit wordy for casual conversation You can simply say "toss" In that context others should understand you intend to dispose of the item The word "pitch" tends to put an emphasis on the emotional component of the act of disposing of the item Toss is used when you simply wish to be rid of the item
  • Origin of the expression Gone for a toss in Indian English
    The toss in cricket is actually used to refer to an element of unpredictability, the idea of somethning out of your control: The toss is a tribute to the element of luck that is at the base of cricket Even those who are in control of their destiny — the great batsman, the successful bowler —know the role of chance in their performance
  • Where does the term heads or tails come from?
    Everyone's heard of "heads or tails?", the traditional invocation for a coin toss The head is obvious: most government-issued coins, from antiquity to modern times, have borne the bust of some famous ruler on one side But most coins do not come with some tailed animal on the back, so where does the ubiquitous expression come from?
  • What is the etymology of cornhole? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Since being introduced to the bean bag-toss game of the same name, I've wondered about this word The old farm game, similar to horseshoes, has recently gained such popularity that Googling cornhole is now anodyne
  • Why is it called “tossing” a salad? (in cooking)
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