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  *甩* | 甩* | *甩
to throw / to fling / to swing / to leave behind / to throw off / to dump (sb)
HSK 7-9
to swing one's arms / to wash one's hands of sth
to mark down (the price of goods) / to sell off cheap
to throw off / to abandon / to cast off / to get rid of / to dump
to shake off / to get rid of
drifting (motorsport)
(neologism c. 2017) to shift the blame; to pass the buck
to fling back one's head
to shake / to fling one's arm / to lash / to swing
to remove excess moisture by spinning; to put (clothes) through the spin cycle; to spin-dry
to uncouple (wagons or trucks from a train)
to slam (a door) / to fling up; to splash up
to cast far from oneself / to leave sb far behind / to outdistance
dice cup
clearance sale / fire sale
to swing one's sleeve (in anger)
salad spinner
to fling vigorously / fig. to reduce drastically
lit. to fling off a bundle / fig. to abandon one's responsibility for sth / to wash one's hands of the matter
lit. arm-flinging shopkeeper / fig. sb who asks others to work but does nothing himself
to fling one's arms and stamp one's feet (in anger or despair)
to grimace with displeasure / to pull a long face
to throw off inhibitions / to go all out


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