throw

英[θrəʊ]美[θro]
  • vt. 投;抛;掷
  • vi. 抛;投掷
  • n. 投掷;冒险

词态变化


第三人称单数: throws;过去式: threw;过去分词: thrown;现在分词: throwing;

中文词源


throw 投,掷,抛,扔

来自中英语 thrawan,转动,旋转,拧,来自 Proto-Germanic*threw,转动,来自 PIE*tere,弯, 转,词源同 turn,torque.词义由旋转引申为扔,来自投掷的姿势和动作。

英文词源


throw
throw: [OE] Old English thrāwan meant ‘twist, turn’. It came from a prehistoric Germanic *thrējan, which also produced German drehen ‘turn’. This in turn went back to the Indo- European base *ter-, whose other descendants include Greek teírein ‘wear out’, Latin terere ‘rub’ (source of English attrition [14], contrition [13], and trite [16]), Lithuanian trinù ‘rub, file, saw’, Welsh taradr ‘auger’, and English thread and turn.

It is not clear how the original sense ‘twist, turn’ (which survives in ‘throwing a pot’ on a potter’s wheel) evolved in English into ‘project, hurl’ (first recorded in the 13th century), but presumably there must have been some intermediate phase such as ‘throw with a twisting action – as in throwing the discus’.

=> attrition, contrition, thread, trite, turn
throw (v.)
"to project, propel," c. 1300, from Old English þrawan "to twist, turn, writhe, curl," (past tense þreow, past participle þrawen), from Proto-Germanic *threw- (cognates: Old Saxon thraian, Middle Dutch dræyen, Dutch draaien, Old High German draen, German drehen "to turn, twist;" not found in Scandinavian or Gothic), from PIE *tere- (1) "to rub, turn, rub by turning, bore" (cognates: Sanskrit turah "wounded, hurt," Greek teirein "to rub, rub away," Latin terere "to rub, thresh, grind, wear away," Old Church Slavonic tiro "to rub," Lithuanian trinu "to rub," Old Irish tarathar "borer," Welsh taraw "to strike").

Not the usual Old English word for "to throw" (weorpan, related to warp (v.) was common in this sense). The sense evolution may be via the notion of whirling a missile before throwing it. The sense of "put by force" (as in throw in jail) is first recorded 1550s; that of "confuse, flabbergast" is from 1844; that of "lose deliberately" is from 1868.

To throw the book at (someone) is 1932, from notion of judge sentencing a criminal from a law book full of possible punishments. To throw (one's) hat in the ring "issue a challenge," especially to announce one's candidacy, first recorded 1917. To throw up "vomit" is first recorded 1732. To throw (someone) off "confuse by a false scent" is from 1891.
throw (n.)
"act of throwing," 1520s, from throw (v.). Wrestling sense is first attested 1819.

双语例句


1. I don't rant and rave or throw tea cups.
我不会大喊大叫或摔茶杯。

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2. This new information does throw doubt on their choice.
这个新信息确实使人们对他们的选择产生了怀疑。

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3. We can't just sit by and watch you throw your life away.
我们不能眼睁睁地看着你毁掉自己的生活。

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4. What ugly things; throw them away, throw them away.
多难看的东西啊,扔掉,扔掉。

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5. She threatened to throw herself in front of a train.
她威胁要卧轨。

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