thrown

BrE /θrəʊn/ AmE /θroʊn/

adjective en → es

1 THROW [predicative only] B2

injured or hurt because something has hit you

herido, lesionado

  • be thrown

Collocations thrown from a horse · a thrown shoulder

  • He was badly thrown when he fell off his bike.

    Se lastimó gravemente cuando cayó de su bicicleta.

2 DISORDERED [predicative only] B1

not in the usual or correct position; not organized

desordenado, revuelto

  • be thrown

Collocations thrown together clothes · a thrown-together outfit

  • The room was in a state of complete disorder, as if everything had been thrown around.

    La habitación estaba en un estado de total desorden, como si todo hubiera sido arrojado por todas partes.

3 CONFUSED [predicative only] B2

confused or upset because of something unexpected or surprising

sorprendido, confundido

  • be thrown

Collocations thrown by a question · a thrown look

  • She was completely thrown when she saw the surprise party.

    Estaba completamente sorprendida al ver la fiesta sorpresa.

4 PLANNING [predicative only] B2

not planned or prepared for; unexpected

imprevisto, inesperado

  • be thrown

Collocations thrown together meeting · a thrown-together meal

  • They had a thrown-together dinner party because they hadn't expected guests.

    Tuvieron una cena improvisada porque no esperaban invitados.

5 SPORT [predicative only] C1

in the position of being thrown in a sport such as wrestling or judo

en posición de ser arrojado

  • be thrown

Collocations thrown to the mat · a thrown wrestler

  • The wrestler was thrown to the mat by his opponent.

    El luchador fue arrojado al tatami por su oponente.

6 STATISTICS [predicative only] C1

not following a normal pattern or distribution; random

aleatorio, desviado de la norma

  • be thrown

Collocations thrown data set · a thrown distribution

  • The results were thrown, showing no clear pattern.

    Los resultados fueron aleatorios y no mostraron un patrón claro.

7 PHYSICS [predicative only] C1

in a state of being thrown or projected by force; in motion

en movimiento, proyectado

  • be thrown

Collocations thrown object · a thrown projectile

  • The ball was thrown with great force.

    La pelota fue lanzada con gran fuerza.

8 METAPHORICAL [predicative only] C1

used to describe something that is not in its usual or correct place, often metaphorically

fuera de lugar, desplazado

  • be thrown

Collocations thrown into a new situation · a thrown idea

  • The company was thrown into chaos when the CEO resigned.

    La empresa entró en caos cuando el CEO renunció.