early 13c., hurlen, "to run against (each other), come into collision," later "throw forcibly" (c. 1300); "rush violently" (late 14c.); perhaps related to Low German hurreln "to throw, to dash," and East Frisian hurreln "to roar, to bluster." OED suggests all are from an imitative Germanic base *hurr "expressing rapid motion;" see also hurry. The noun is attested from late 14c., originally "rushing water." For difference between hurl and hurtle (which apparently were confused since early Middle English) see hurtle.
权威例句
1. It took only one heave to hurl him into the river.
只一推,就把他推进了河里。
2. The best cure for unhappiness is to hurl yourself into your work.
医治愁苦的最好办法就是全身心地投入工作.
3. When you get to the top, hurl the rope down, will you ?
你到了顶上把绳子扔下来好 吗 ?
4. To hurl abuse is no way to fight.
谩骂决不是战斗.
5. I'll hurl you out of the company if you dare say the secret!