English to Irish Meaning of threw


Threw :

chaith
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Definitions of threw in English
Noun(1) the starting point for a new state or experience(2) the smallest detectable sensation(3) the entrance (the space in a wall(4) the sill of a door; a horizontal piece of wood or stone that forms the bottom of a doorway and offers support when passing through a doorway(5) a region marking a boundary
Examples of threw in English
(1) In the case of sugar, which is picked up by receptors on the tongue, flavor enhancers bind to the receptors and lower their threshold for stimulation, creating the same taste with less sugar.(2) If the comparison quality measure exceeds a threshold , a match is determined to have been made.(3) below the threshold(4) The hunchback gene is switched on only when bicoid protein, a transcription factor, is present at a certain threshold concentration.(5) Runway 14 began atop a steeply sloping terrace with an abrupt drop-off at the approach end, departure end and left side of the threshold .(6) There is a threshold below which radiation is safe and above which it becomes dangerous.(7) Emily was in tears before she crossed the threshold into her room.(8) For a city that is on the threshold of a major expansion, Mr. Monayee's is a gentle reminder that the city should not lose its soul in the search for economic prosperity.(9) What can be done if the concentration of metallic elements rises above the toxic threshold , particularly those that have no known function in the body?(10) This outcome reduces the probability the signal will pass the detection threshold , resulting in a missed detection.(11) We are on the threshold of a state of social anarchy.(12) We all of us exhibit such repeats, but they are only problematic if they exceed a certain threshold number or size.(13) their water would meet the safety threshold of 50 milligrams of nitrates per litre(14) The Bonanza crossed the runway threshold while the helicopter was still about 250 feet from a planned touchdown point of 1500 feet down the runway.(15) The smell from that place was so strong, it used to make my friend J. violently ill if we even crossed the threshold at the local mall.(16) Young students are on the threshold of adulthood, walking through the door to their future.
(1) threshold value ::
luach tairsí
(2) pain threshold ::
tairseach pian
(3) absolute threshold ::
tairseach iomlán
(4) threshold voltage ::
voltas tairsí
(5) threshold limit ::
teorainn tairseach
Word Example from TV Shows
Your squire had gotten so drunk
the night before that he threw up.

Your squire had gotten so drunk the night before that he THREW up.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 7

Threw me in. Wouldn't
let me back out until
I touched the bottom.

Threw me in. Wouldn't let me back out until I touched the bottom.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 10

Because last time I saw him,
I threw new ones and it got me nothing.

Because last time I saw him, I THREW new ones and it got me nothing.

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 23

...which they threw intentionally
incomplete to avoid loss of yardage...

...which they THREW intentionally incomplete to avoid loss of yardage...

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 6

I want the man who threw that.

I want the man who THREW that.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 6

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