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US, popularized 1970s in street culture, from idiom throw down the gauntlet (“to issue a challenge”), used in sense “to fight, to incite a fight, to make a stand” or otherwise get about partying with abandon (first used by Jay Johnson in Detroit in 1978 - taken nationally by Cecil Franklin, manager/brother of Aretha Franklin).
Sense of “accomplish something respectable” evolved from sense “to make a stand, to exhibit, to demonstrate (in a challenging way)” inherent in the fighting sense.
Sense of “to make a contribution” likely influenced by sense “to make a stand”, as in “are you in?”, “will you stand up and contribute?”
throw down (三人称単数 現在形 throws down, 現在分詞 throwing down, 過去形 threw down, 過去分詞 thrown down)
throw + down, from the phrasal verb. Fight and music senses from earlier idiom throw down the gauntlet (“issue a challenge”).
throwdown (複数形 throwdowns)
失墜.
暴投.
引き倒す.
落雷.
乱射.
乱射.
捨てられる
打ち倒す.
quakes.
急降下.
追突.
ひと突きする.
発砲する.
ふき出す.
ふき出す.
落胆して.
脱獄.
卒倒する.
屈服する.
盗塁.
切り取る.
カーブ.
上げ潮.
上げ潮.
上げ潮.
the rising tide
低くなる
汚すさま
burls
tread over
the fall of a thunderbolt
刮げ落とす
to disturb something
落雷する
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