Usage examples of "throwing out" in English with translation to Spanish

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I took my shoes off and throw them out the window. Me quité los zapatos y los tiré por la ventana.
Shut up. If you don't, you'll be thrown out. Cállate. Si no, te echarán.
Yesterday I put the gifts in the ceiling, today I put them under the bed and tomorrow I'll throw them out the window. Ayer puse los regalos en el techo, hoy los metí debajo de la cama y mañana los voy a tirar por la ventana.
Let me spell it out for you. Déjame explicártelo paso por paso.
"Practising sword throwing?" "It just slipped out of my hands." "¿Practicando el lanzamiento de espada?" "Sólo se me resbaló de las manos."
If you paint it yellow, you'll kill two birds with one stone: it'll stand out, and you'll save money because you can use paint you already have. Si lo pintas de amarillo, matarás dos pájaros de un tiro: resaltará, y ahorrarás dinero porque puedes usar pintura que ya tienes.
I am throwing stones at crows. Le estoy tirando pierdas a los cuervos.
Tomorrow, I'm going to take my mother out in the new car. Mañana llevaré a mi madre a dar una vuelta en mi auto nuevo.
He's an expert at throwing knives. Él es un experto arrojando cuchillos.
My father is out. Mi padre salió.
The boy liked throwing eggs at people from the window of his flat. Al chico le gustaba tirarle huevos a la gente desde la ventana de su departamento.
The flame flickered for a moment, then died out. La llama parpadeó un momento y luego se apagó.
Tom is throwing stones at birds. Tom le está tirando piedras a los pájaros.
Tom is sure to accomplish whatever he sets out to do. Tom siempre consigue lo que sea que se proponga hacer.
Tom looked out the window. Tom miró hacia afuera de la ventana.
When will his new novel come out? ¿Cuándo se publica su nueva novela?
On weekends I take my dogs out for a long walk in the park. Los fines de semana llevo a mis perros a dar un largo paseo por el parque.
When the firemen found out the girl's location, they ran to rescue her. Cuando los bomberos descubrieron donde estaba la niña, corrieron para salvarla.
Put out the light. Apaga la luz.
Would you put out the candles? ¿Apagarías las velas?
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