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Throw one's hands up in horror to be shocked, to raise one's hands in horror(µÎ·Á¿ò[Ãæ°Ý]À¸·Î ¸Á¿¬ÀÚ½ÇÇÏ´Ù): The woman threw her hands up in horror when she saw the results of the accident.
Throw one's hat in the ring announce that they want to take part in a competition or contest(½Î¿ò¡¤°æÀï¿¡) Âü°¡ÇÒ ¶æÀ» ¾Ë¸®´Ù, ÀÔÈ常¦ ¼±¾ðÇÏ´Ù): He has thrown his hat in the ring for the presidential nomination.
Throw one's toys out of the pram make an angry protest against a relatively minor problem(ºñ±³Àû ½É°¢ÇÏÁö ¾ÊÀº ¹®Á¦¿¡ ´ëÇØ Ç×ÀÇÇÏ´Ù): I met him at the count and he certainly didn't throw his toys out of the pram.
Throw one's weight around use their authority or force of personality to get what they want in the face of opposition(±ÇÀ§[±Ç·Â]¸¦ Èֵθ£´Ù): This can never be achieved by screaming, shouting or throwing your weight around.
Throw oneself at to give oneself willingly to someone else for romance(»ç¶ûÇÏ´Â »ç¶÷¿¡°Ô ±â²¨ÀÌ ÀÚ½ÅÀ» ÁÖ´Ù): The woman in the movie threw herself at the hero of the story.