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		kick AHD[kĭk] D.J.[kɪk]K.K.[kɪk]v.(动词)kicked, kick.ing, kicks v.intr.(不及物动词)- To strike out with the foot or feet.踢:用单脚或双脚击
 
 - Sports To score or gain ground by kicking a ball.【体育运动】  踢球得分
 - Football To punt.【橄榄球】  踢悬空球
 
 - To recoil:反弹:The high-powered rifle kicked upon being fired.强力的步枪一射击就反撞
 
 - Informal 【非正式用语】  
 
 - To express negative feelings vigorously; complain.抱怨:强烈地表达不满情绪;埋怨
 - To oppose by argument; protest.See Synonyms at object 通过争辩反对;抗议 参见 object
 
  v.tr.(及物动词)- To strike with the foot.用脚踢
 
 - To propel by striking with the foot.通过踢来推动
 
 - To spring back against suddenly:突然弹回到:The rifle kicked my shoulder when I fired it.我开了一枪后,步枪反弹到我肩上
 
 - Sports To score (a goal or point) by kicking a ball.【体育运动】  踢球得(分或点)
 
  n.(名词)- A vigorous blow with the foot.踢:脚的用力一击
 - Sports The thrusting motion of the legs in swimming.【体育运动】  打水:游泳时蹬脚的动作
 
 - A jolting recoil:反冲,后座力:一种震动的弹回:a rifle with a heavy kick.后座力很大的步枪
 
 - Slang A complaint; a protest.【俚语】  埋怨;反驳
 
 - Slang Power; force:【俚语】  力量,功力:an old engine that still has lots of kick.仍有很大功力的旧发动机
 
 - Slang 【俚语】  
 
 - A feeling of pleasurable stimulation:快感:一种令人愉悦的刺激感:got a kick out of the show.看演出带来快感
 - kicks Fun: kicks 乐趣:Let's go to the show just for kicks.我们去看看演出开心一下吧
 
 - Slang Temporary, often obsessive interest:【俚语】  一时的爱好:暂时的,通常是过分的兴趣:I'm on a science fiction kick.我正对科幻小说有一时的兴趣
 
 - Slang A sudden, striking surprise; a twist.【俚语】  意外发展:突然的、惊人的变化;意想不到的转折
 
 - Sports 【体育运动】  
 
 - The act or an instance of kicking a ball.踢球:踢球的动作或事例
 - A kicked ball.踢出的球
 - The distance spanned by a kicked ball.球踢出的距离
 
  kick around 【非正式用语】  - To treat badly; abuse.虐待,欺凌
 
 - To move from place to place:到处游荡:"spent the next three years in Italy, kicking around the country on a motor scooter"(Charles E. Claffey)“后来三年在意大利开着小轮摩托车到处游荡”(查尔斯E.克拉弗)
 
 - To give consideration or thought to (an idea).考虑:对(一个想法)给予考虑
 
  kick back - To recoil unexpectedly and violently.突然而猛烈地弹回
 
 - Slang To return (stolen items).【俚语】  退还(赃物)
 
 - Slang To pay a kickback.【俚语】  付给回扣
 
  kick in - Informal To contribute (one's share):【非正式用语】  缴付(自己应付的一部分):kicked in a few dollars for the office party.捐一些钱给公司的聚会
 
 - Slang To die.【俚语】  死去
 
  kick off - Sports To begin or resume play with a kickoff.【体育运动】  开球:开始球赛或中线开球
 
 - Informal To begin; start:【非正式用语】  开始:kicked off the promotional tour with a press conference for the author.以记者招待会揭开了这位作家的书籍促销活动的序幕
 
 - Slang To die.【俚语】  死去
 
  kick out 【俚语】  - To throw out; dismiss.开除,撵走
  kick over - To begin to fire:开始启动:The engine finally kicked over.引擎终于启动了
  kick up 【非正式用语】  - To increase in amount or force; intensify:增强,加强:在数量或力量上增加;加强:A sandstorm kicked up while we drove through the desert.我们在沙漠里行驶时,沙暴加强了
 
 - To stir up (trouble):引起(麻烦):kicked up a row.起哄
 
 - To show signs of disorder:出毛病:His ulcer has kicked up again.他的溃疡又发病了
 
  kick the bucket【俚语】  - To die.死去
  kick the habit【俚语】  - To free oneself of an addiction, as to narcotics or cigarettes.戒除:使自己戒掉恶习,如吸毒或抽烟
  kick up (one's) heels【非正式用语】  - To cast off one's inhibitions and have a good time.离开居住地外出玩乐
  kick upstairs【俚语】  - To promote to a higher yet less desirable position.明升暗降:提升到较高但极不理想的职位
 
 - Middle English kiken 中古英语 kiken 
 
 - [perhaps of Scandinavian origin] [可能源于斯堪的纳维亚语] 
 
 
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