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词汇 throw into
释义
Idiom
throw intothrow (yourself) into (something)
to do something with a lot of energy and enthusiasm.
I threw myself into the Spanish classes and after three months I could carry on a simple conversation.

Phr V
throw into
throws, throwing, threw, thrown
throw sb in/into swh
to force someone to go to prison
Some of the protestors were thrown in jail.The authorities had threatened to throw him into prison if he didn't cancel the demonstration.
throw sth/sb into sth
to cause something or someone to suddenly be in a bad and confused state
Their lives had been thrown into turmoil by the war.
throw yourself into sth
(always reflexive) to start doing something with a lot of enthusiasm and energy
She's really thrown herself into this new job of hers.
phrasethrow into
throw sb in/into sth usually passive to put someone in prison, especially before they have been judged in a court of lawbe thrown in jail/prison Anyone caught selling liquor was likely to get thrown in jail. Many of the rioters were arrested and thrown into prison.
1. throw sb into confusion/panic to make people feel very confused, afraid etc: Everyone was thrown into confusion by the news of Gandhi's death. Within days Hungary was in revolt and the Soviet leadership was thrown into panic.2. throw sth into turmoil/chaos/disarray to suddenly make something very confused and badly organized: A failure of the computer system threw London's ambulance service into chaos. The world's money markets were thrown into turmoil last night. SIMILAR TO: plunge sth into3. throw sth into doubt/question/uncertainty to suddenly make people uncertain whether something is true, or whether something will happen: These shocking events throw into doubt the whole future of the Olympic Games.4. throw yourself into sth to start doing an activity or job eagerly and with a lot of effort: Now Julia threw herself into her work, staying up late every night.

throw (someone or something) into (something)

1. Literally, to hurl someone or something forcefully into something or some place. They threw the book into the well so no one would find it. The car came to a sudden halt, throwing the driver into the road.
2. To suddenly or forcefully put someone or something into a particular condition, position, or situation. I hope they throw that no-good senator in jail for this. He threw the car into gear and sped away from the scene. The gunshot threw the crowd into chaos.
3. To apply or devote someone, something, or oneself to some activity or endeavor. John's been throwing himself into his work to deal with his grief. The political party has thrown all their resources into getting the candidate elected.

throw someone or something into something

 and throw someone or something in
to cast or hurl someone or something into something. The cops threw Max into jail again. The warden opened the cell door and threw in the prisoner. We threw the aluminum cans in the bin.

throw into

v.
1. To put someone or something suddenly or forcefully into some condition, position, or activity: The funny movie threw him into a fit of laughter.
2. To devote, apply, or direct someone or something to someone or something: The committee threw all of its resources into the fundraiser. The students threw themselves into their homework.
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