出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/23 02:59 UTC 版)
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “Source needed for the claim of Jay Johnson as first user.”)
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 (third-person singular simple present throws down, present participle throwing down, simple past threw down, past participle thrown down)
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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/07/29 00:13 UTC 版)
Deverbal from throw down. Fight and music senses from earlier idiom throw down the gauntlet (“issue a challenge”).
throwdown (plural throwdowns)
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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
| ・throw-down | |
| ・VLU | |
| ・obando | |
| ・wariment | |
| ・oblivion mod | |
| ・Hidesi | |
| ・Awaji | |
| ・Cheery | |
| ・pruriency | |
| ・spheroidizing |