单词 | kick |
释义 | kickkickskickedkickingkickkick1 /kɪk/ verb1 [transitive] to hit or move something with your footkick something into/out of/around etc somethingBilly was kicking a ball around the yard.bekick比利在院子里踢球。kick something downThe police kicked the door down.kick警察把门踢倒了。2[intransitive and transitive] to move your legs quickly forwards or backwards: a baby kicking its legskickleg踢腿蹬脚的婴儿He kicked off his shoes and lay on the bed.kickshoelie他踢掉鞋子﹐躺到床上。3kick yourself spoken to be annoyed with yourself because you have done something silly, made a mistake etc: You’ll kick yourself when I tell you the answer.我把答案告诉你的话﹐你会懊恼的。Phraseskick the habit to stop doing something such as smoking, taking drugs etc: smokers who want to kick the habitsmoker想戒烟的烟民kick up a fuss informal to complain loudly about something: People are kicking up a fuss about the noise from the airport.bekick人们在强烈抱怨机场的噪声。Phrasal verbskick in phrasal verb informal to begin to have an effect: Those pills should kick in any time now.pillshall那些药丸现在随时都可能产生药力。kick off phrasal verb informal to startkick off withThe festivities will kick off with a barbecue dinner.festivity节庆活动将以烧烤野餐开始。kick somebody ↔ out phrasal verb informal to make someone leave a place, job etckick somebody ↔ out ofHe was kicked out of the club for fighting.bekickfight他因打架被赶出俱乐部。 |
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