echar

Εννοια (Αγγλικός)

  1. (transitive) to throw, toss, cast, jettison (to release an object from one's grasp so that it moves through the air)
  2. (transitive) to pour (to cause to flow in a stream from a container)
  3. (transitive) to put in, add
  4. (transitive) to let out
  5. (transitive) to discharge
  6. (transitive) to dump
  7. (transitive) to emit, give off, send out
  8. (transitive) to kick out, expel, throw out, to send packing (to forcibly remove)
  9. (transitive) to expel (to remove from membership)
  10. (transitive) to fire, dismiss (to terminate employment)
  11. (transitive) to play (to participate in a sport)
  12. (transitive) to sprout (to cause to grow from a seed)
  13. (transitive) to take, have (a look at)
  14. (transitive) to mail, post (to send through the mail/post)
  15. (transitive) to give, bestow (a blessing); to put (a curse) on
  16. (transitive) to turn (a key); to slide (a bolt)
  17. (intransitive) to start off, begin
  18. (reflexive) to throw oneself
  19. (reflexive) to lie down (to assume a reclining position)
  20. (reflexive) to put on
  21. (reflexive) to begin
  22. (reflexive) to sit on eggs
  23. (reflexive) to give in, to yield
  24. (Andalusia, reflexive) to take a nap, to sleep

Έννοιες

αποβάλλω

απολύω

ρίχνω

βγάζω

χύνω

οδηγώ

απορρίπτω

προσεγγίζω

αποστέλλω

ρέω

αβαρία

διώχνω

εκβάλλω

εκκενώνω

κατευθύνω

ξεχύνομαι

πέμπω

πετώ

προσανατολίζω

πυροδοτώ

ταχυδρομώ

’rixno

pe’tao

τραβώ χαρτί

τραβάω χαρτί

kathízo

διευθύνω

εξορίζω

υπολογίζω

Συχνότητα

B1
Με παύλα ως
e‧char
Προφέρεται ως (IPA)
/eˈt͡ʃaɾ/
Ετυμολογία (Αγγλικός)

In summary

Inherited from Late Latin iectāre, from Latin iactāre. Doublet of the borrowing jactar. Cognate with Galician xeitar, French jeter, and, more distantly, English jet and jut.

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