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Throw in one's lot with to take part in something, to join someone/something(...¿Í ±× ¿î¸íÀ» °°ÀÌÇÏ´Ù): We decided to throw in our lot with the workers who were on strike.
Throw in the towel to admit that you are defeated(ÆÐ¹è¸¦ ÀÎÁ¤ÇÏ´Ù): It's a bit early to throw in the towel ? you've only just started the job.
Throw off to distract, divert, or mislead(~¸¦ È¥¶õÀ» ÁÖ´Ù, °ü½ÉÀ» µ¹¸®´Ù, ³î¸®´Ù): The criminals threw off the police and ran into the subway.
Throw off an illness to recover from a sickness(º´À» ¶³Ãij»´Ù, º´¿¡¼ ȸº¹ÇÏ´Ù): I was able to throw off my cold and I quickly recovered.
Throw one's hands up in despair to raise one's hands making a sign of giving up, to give up(Æ÷±â ÀÇ»ç·Î ¾ç¼ÕÀ» µé´Ù): I threw my hands up in despair and said that I could no longer continue to work on the project.