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单词 kick
释义 kick
[kɪk] verb
 ESSENTIAL  intransitive or transitive
■to hit someone or something with the foot, or to move the feet and legs suddenly and violently 踢,踹
I kicked the ball as hard as I could.我用尽全力踢球。
He was accused of kicking a man in the face.他被控踢到他人的脸。
She felt the baby kicking inside her.她感觉到腹中的胎儿在踢她。
intransitive
■If a gun kicks, it jumps back suddenly and with force when the gun is fired. (枪、炮)反冲,后坐
be kicking yourself /could have kicked yourself
■used to say that you are very annoyed with yourself because you have done something stupid or missed a chance (由于做了蠢事或错失机会而)懊恼,自责
When I realized what I'd done I could have kicked myself.当我意识到自已的所作所为,不禁懊恼不已。
They must be kicking themselves for selling their shares too early.他们一定为过早抛售股票而懊恼不已。
[kɪk] verb
kick (some) ass mainly US offensive
■to punish someone or to defeat someone with a lot of force 狠狠教训
We're gonna go in there and kick ass.我们要去那里好好收拾他们一下。
[kɪk] verb
kick the bucket (US kick off) informal
■to die 死
[kɪk] verb
kick the habit informal
■to give up something harmful that you have done for a long time 改掉旧习惯;戒除恶习
She used to be a heavy smoker but she kicked the habit last year.她过去抽烟很厉害,但去年戒了。
[kɪk] verb
kick your heels UK informal
■to be forced to wait for a period of time 被迫久等
[kɪk] verb
kick sth into touch UK informal
■to decide not to do what you had planned to do 取消(计划);搁置(计划)
Our plans to buy a new car have had to be kicked into touch now Kev's lost his job.由于盖乌被解雇,我们买新车的计划不得不搁置。
[kɪk] verb
kick over the traces old-fashioned informal
■to behave badly and show no respect for authority 不受管束;不听指挥
[kɪk] verb
kick the tires US informal
■to try something or examine it carefully before you buy it 在购买之前精挑细选;仔细检查
Come and kick the tires on this latest version of the software.过来仔细试用一下这个软体的最新版本。
[kɪk] verb
kick up a fuss/row/stink informal
■to show great anger about something, especially when this does not seem necessary 挑起事端;(尤指)小题大做
He kicked up a tremendous fuss about having to wait.他因需要等待而大吵大闹。
[kɪk] verb
kick up your heels US informal
■to do things that you enjoy 轻松愉快一番,尽情享乐
After the exams we kicked up our heels and had a really good party.考试后,我们好好轻松了一番,开了个很开心的派对。
[kɪk] verb
kick sb upstairs
■to give someone a new job which seems more powerful but is really less powerful, usually in order to stop them causing trouble for you (通常为制止某人找麻烦而)使(某人)明升暗降
[kɪk] verb
  Phrasal Verbs   kick about/around informal
■If something is kicking around a place, it is somewhere in that place, not being used 被乱丢于;被闲置于
There must be a copy of it kicking around the office somewhere.办公室的某个地方肯定会有一份副本。
[kɪk] verb
  Phrasal Verbs   kick against sth UK informal
■to refuse to accept something and react strongly against it 反对;反抗
As a boy he always kicked against his father's authority.他小时候总是不服父亲的管束。
kick against the pricks informal
■to argue and fight against people in authority 反抗权威
[kɪk] verb
  Phrasal Verbs   [M] kick sth around informal
■If you kick ideas around, you talk about them informally in a group (在小组中)随便谈一谈,非正式讨论
We need to get everyone together and kick a few ideas around我们需要聚集各人,一起讨论几个构思。
[kɪk] verb
  Phrasal Verbs   kick in informal
■to start to have an effect or to happen 开始见效;起作用
It takes half an hour for the tablets to kick in.药片的药力在半小时后开始显现。
[kɪk] verb
  Phrasal Verbs   kick off
FOOTBALL
■If a game of football kicks off, it starts (足球比赛)开球,开始
What time does the match kick off?比赛甚么时候开始?
⇒ See also kick-off
COMPLAIN informal
■to start to get angry or complain in a noisy way 生气;吵嚷地抱怨
The children started to kick off so I couldn't stay.孩子都开始吵嚷地抱怨了,因此我必须走了。
[kɪk] verb
  Phrasal Verbs   [M] kick (sth) off
■If you kick off a discussion or an activity, you start it 开始(讨论或活动)
I'd like to kick off the discussion with a few statistics.我想以几个统计数据来开始讨论。
Right, any suggestions? Jim, you kick off.好,有甚么建议吗?吉姆,你先说。
[kɪk] verb
  Phrasal Verbs   [M] kick sb out informal
■to force someone to leave a place or organization 开除(某人);撵走(某人)
His wife kicked him out.他妻子把他撵出去了。
She was kicked out of the squad.她被小组除名了。
[kɪk] noun
HIT 打击
 IMPROVER  countable
■the action of kicking something 踢,踹
She gave the cat a kick when no-one was looking.她趁人不注意,踢了猫儿一脚。
[kɪk] noun
STRONG FEELING 强烈的感觉
countable
■a strong feeling of excitement and pleasure 极度的快感(或刺激);极大的乐趣
I get a real kick out of owning my own car.我拥有自已的汽车,太兴奋了。
He decided to steal something from the shop, just for kicks (= because he thought it would be exciting).他决定偷店里的东西,这纯粹是为了追求刺激。
countable usually singular informal
■the strong effect of an alcoholic drink (酒的)刺激性
Watch out for the fruit punch, it's got a real kick.小心这种水果调酒,它很有劲。
[kɪk] noun
INTEREST 兴趣
countable usually singular informal
■a new interest, especially one that does not last long 一时的爱好(或狂热)
He's on an exercise kick (= He exercises a lot) at the moment.现在他心血来潮爱上了运动。
[kɪk] noun
kick in the teeth informal
■If you describe the way someone treats you as a kick in the teeth, you mean that they treat you badly and unfairly, especially at a time when you need their support (尤指在需要帮助时遭受的)恶劣待遇,严重打击
She was dismissed from her job, which was a real kick in the teeth after all the work she'd done.她辛辛苦苦做了那么多工作之后被解雇了,使她深受打击。
[kɪk] noun
a kick up the arse / backside UK (US a kick in the butt/pants) offensive
■If you give someone a kick up the arse, you do or say something to try to stop them being lazy. 鞭策;教训,督促(使其不再懒惰)
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