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单词 throw-
释义 throw-
in Comb. [throw n.2 or stem of throw v.1, in comb. with ns. or advbs., forming ns. or adjs.]
1. In comb. with ns.a. (from branch I of the n. or vb.) throw-crank, a crank which converts rotary into reciprocating motion; throw-disk (Cent. Dict., Suppl.), throw-lever, a disk-crank or a lever having a specified or adjustable throw (sense 2); throw-lathe, a lathe driven by hand; thraw-mouse (Sc. dial.), the shrew-mouse: see quot.; throw-wheel, the driving-wheel of a throw or lathe.
b. (from branch II of vb.) throw-bait, bait thrown to attract fish to a place; throw cushion N. Amer. = scatter cushion s.v. scatter v. 7 b; throw-line, a fishing-line thrown out by hand, a hand-line; throw-net, a fishing net cast out by hand; throw pillow = throw cushion above; throw weight (see quot. 19821). See also throw-crook, throw-stick.
c. (sense 9 of throw n.2) throw rug; throw-style, throw type adjs. Cf. throw cushion, pillow above. N. Amer. (chiefly U.S.).
1867Ure Dict. Arts, etc. II. 783 A carrier, which is made to advance and recede alternately by means of a *throw-crank.
1970Toronto Daily Star 24 Sept. 28/6 (Advt.), *Throw cushions, chests, dressers.
1877Knight Dict. Mech., *Throw-lathe, a small lathe which is driven by one hand, while the tool is managed by the other.
1904Brit. & Col. Printer 10 Mar. 14/3 An intermediate adjustable or variable *throw lever.
1908Westm. Gaz. 19 Sept. 10/2 One day when he was fishing off the rocks with *throw-lines.
1881Gregor Folk-Lore N.-E. Scotl. 127 The field mouse, called ‘the *thraw mouse’, running over the foot of a person, was supposed to produce paralysis in the foot.
1931Times Educ. Suppl. 21 Mar. (Home & Classroom Suppl.) p. ii (caption), The photograph shows the different kinds of ‘nets’ used. On the left is the *throw-net.1979Field 9 May 975/4 For smaller fish the locals used circular throw-nets some eight feet in diameter.
1974Progress (Easley, S. Carolina) 24 Apr. iii. 5/2 (Advt.), Decorator *throw pillows.
1952Better Homes & Gardens Feb. 173/1 How to vacuum your *throw rugs.1978R. Ludlum Holcroft Covenant xi. 132 She leaned forward on the hassock, picking at an imaginary piece of lint on the throw rug beneath his feet.
1974Spartanburg (S. Carolina) Herald 18 Apr. (Kmart Advts. Suppl.) 8 Tailored, *throw-style bedspread, elegantly puff-quilted to the floor.
1970Toronto Daily Star 24 Sept. 37/4 (Advt.), Quilted *throw type bedspreads.
1969Sci. Amer. Aug. 19/2 Parity..is clearly not numerical equality in the number of warheads or in the number of megatons or in the total ‘*throw weight’.1982Times 10 May 22/1 The second stage would seek to achieve equal ceilings on ballistic missile ‘throw weight’ at less than current American levels. ‘Throw weight’ is the term used to describe the weight of the warheads which missiles can carry onto a target.1982H. Kissinger Years of Upheaval vii. 264 The Soviets were ahead in numbers of land-based missiles and throwweight.
1884F. J. Britten Watch & Clockm. (1886) 304 Throw, a clockmakers' ‘dead centre’ lathe... A gut connects the large *throw wheel with a small pulley rotating freely on the lathe centre.
2. In comb. with adverbs, forming ns. expressing the action of the corresponding verbal phrases (see throw v.1 VI.); as throw-in, throw-up (an act of throwing in or up); throw-down, (a) a fall, as in wrestling; a come-down; a defeat (slang); (b) Austral. and N.Z., a type of small firework, a squib; throw-in, (a) in Football, an act of throwing the ball into play again after it has crossed one of the touch-lines; (b) in Cricket, an act of throwing in the ball from the field to the wicket-keeper or bowler; (c) in Bridge, an end play in which the declarer throws the lead to an opponent who has to play into a tenace combination; (d) in Polo, the act of throwing the ball (by the umpire) between opposing ranks of players, each team being on its own side of the line of the throw, in order to (re)start the game; (e) in Baseball, a throw made by an outfielder to an infielder; throw-on, an act of throwing onwards or forwards; spec. in Rugby football: see quot.; throw-out, (a) an act of throwing out, or a thing thrown out; anything discarded or rejected; also attrib.; (b) in Cricket, the act of throwing out a batsman (see throw v.1 44 n); (c) Bookbinding (see quot. 1976); (d) the mechanism by which the driven and driving plates of a clutch in a motor vehicle are separated; usu. attrib. See also throw-back, -off, -over.
1896E. Turner Little Larrikin xxvi. 321 Lol was..projecting jumping Jacks and *throwdowns on the floor, and keeping the cook..on the table.1903Architect 24 Apr. Suppl. 27/1 Any delay on the work is ‘a throw-down for the boss’.1948D. W. Ballantyne Cunninghams xiv. 75 Kids were exploding throw-downs on the footpaths.
1864Baily's Mag. July 173 What a recreation!—wherein..the hands, dropping for a while the pen.., can..deliver a ‘*throw-in’ decisive of all argument.1891[see goal-kick s.v. goal n. 6].1898J. Goodall Assoc. Football 61 The object of the Association was to make the throw-in from touch a superficial benefit.1898T. B. Drybrough Polo xi. 245 Players should leave room for the ball to pass between them. In case of overlapping, the umpire may delay throwing-in or recall the throw, and he may recall a faulty throw-in.1909Westm. Gaz. 8 Feb. 12/2 This umpire seems..somewhat ignorant of the throw-in rule.1935[see exit n. 2 b].1937Times 12 July 5/2 Captain Robinson got away from the throw-in but broke his stick.1940Sun (Baltimore) 13 May 13 (caption) Dolph Camilli..slides safely into third..after a throw-in from outfielder Chuck Klein.1952Ibid. 2 Oct. 20/1 The Yankees might have had a big inning on the way since Martin had taken second on the throw-in.1959M. Gilbert Blood & Judgement x. 108 He settled down with Reese on Play, to study the tactics of the Throw-in.1964Official Encycl. Bridge 619/1 In a throw-in play, an opponent gains the lead, but it costs him a trick (or more) to do so.1977Navy News Sept. 38/4 (caption) All eyes on the ball at a throw-in during the Rundle Cup polo match between the Navy and Army at Tidworth.
1845Rules Footb. Rugby School §4 A Knock on, as distinguished from a *throw on, consists in striking the ball on with the arm or hand.
1894Blackw. Mag. Sept. 426/2 Catching these little fish by means of what are known locally as ‘*throw out’ lines.1901Law Rep. 2 K.B. Div. 698 Small lots of timber called in the trade ‘throw-outs’.1907Daily Chron. 9 Apr. 8/4 A patch of narcissus which nobody takes the trouble to gather. They are the ‘throw-outs’ from the fields.1911Daily Graphic 16 Jan. 20/3 ‘Witney Blanket Rugs’: Manufacturers' Throw Outs.1928Weekly Dispatch 24 June 20/5 That ‘throw-out’ which has to be executed so quickly at cover-point.1953Vocab. Bibliothec. (Unesco) 190/1 Throw out (for maps, illus., etc.).1966New Statesman 18 Mar. 393/1 (Advt.), Illustrated and with 4 coloured throwout maps.1969Catal. Austral., N.Z., & Pacific (O.U.P., Melbourne) 16, 20 half-tone plates, 2 maps, end-paper map, 1 coloured throw out.1970K. Ball Fiat 600, 600D Autobook v. 46/2 (caption) Diagrammatic view of clutch throwout mechanism.1976Gloss. Documentation Terms (B.S.I.) 68 Throw-out, a leaf, usually bearing illustrative material, bound in at one edge and designed to fit the book when folded.1979P. Wallage Restoration of Post-War Cars 6 Clutch release bearing, throwout bearing.
1832Examiner 508/1 He answered with a bold front and an important *throw up of his head.




throw-down n. orig. U.S. a performance, esp. of breakdancing, rapping, or graffiti-painting; (also) a concert or competition featuring such performances.
1982Washington Post 25 July c1/2 More than 30,000 people gathered to shake their bodies to the music of some of the top soul and funk bands in the country. Yesterday's daylong concert, the ‘D.C. Throwdown’, was blessed with clear skies and easy breezes.1984Washington Post (Nexis) 26 Jan. b4 A basketball court showdown (or ‘a serious throwdown’) between the Cold Crush Four and Fantastic Five (actually, there are six in each group).1993Guardian 2 Oct. (Weekend Suppl.) 33/3 There, in a sunken netball court across from a burnt-out car, ‘graff’ teams from all over London met for Unity 2—the second year of a peace-themed, competitive ‘throwdown’. The walls are now covered in image, the court filled with empty spraycans.2003J. Lethem Fortress of Solitude i. x. 165 It would be the throwdown of the summer of '77 though it was still just the start of July: Grandmaster DJ Flowers is coming with his crew from Flatbush to spin discs in the schoolyard.
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