drop-kick(n.)
1849年,源自 drop(名词)+ kick(名词)。1874年开始用作动词。相关词汇: Drop-kicked; drop-kicking。
Who would linger by the fire, nor from toil an hour snatch
When villages play football in a merry monster match;
E'en a mere ale-drinking Saxon feels some fervour in his soul
As he watches and bets glasses on a drop-kick at the goal.
[from "A Lay of English Field Sports," by "Colonel Chasse," in The Sporting Review, June 1849]
谁愿意在火炉旁逗留,不从劳累中抽出一小时
当村庄里进行一场欢乐的怪物足球比赛时;
即使是一个纯粹喝麦酒的撒克逊人也能感受到内心的热情
当他看着并打赌酒杯是否能击中球门。
[摘自《体育评论》1849年6月号的“英国田径运动之歌”中的“查斯上校”]
该词起源时间:1849年