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láng dāng lit. to get shackled and thrown in jail (idiom) / fig. to be put behind bars / to get jailed
pāo zhuān yǐn lit. throw out a brick and get jade thrown back (idiom) / fig. to attract others' interest or suggestions by putting forward one's own modest ideas to get the ball rolling
zhì yǒu shēng lit. if thrown on the floor, it will make a sound (idiom) / fig. (of one's words) powerful and resonating / to have substance
luàn fǎn zhèng bring order out of chaos / set to rights things which have been thrown into disorder
jiē qiú to receive a served ball (volleyball, tennis etc) / to catch a ball thrown by sb
tuō jiāng zhī lit. a horse that has thrown off the reins (idiom); runaway horse / out of control
yǐn zhī zhuān lit. a brick thrown to prompt others to produce a jade (idiom) / fig. a modest suggestion intended to prompt others to come forward with better ideas
pāo xià to throw down / to dump / to abandon / thrown down
fēi zhuā ancient weapon with a tip like a grappling hook, thrown at enemy combatants in order to capture them
zhì jiǎo poe divination, a traditional Chinese divination method where a pair of crescent-shaped wooden or bamboo blocks is thrown on the ground, with the positions of the blocks determining the divine answer
jiē zhù to catch (sth thrown etc) / to receive (sth given) / to accept
shēn xiàn líng thrown into prison / behind bars
tóu ancient banquet game of throwing arrows into a pot, the winner determined by the number of arrows thrown in, and the loser required to drink as punishment
bēi jiào pair of mussel-shaped objects thrown on the ground for divination purposes

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