搜尋結果
kick
- IPA[kik]
美式
- strike or propel forcibly with the foot;strike out or flail with the foot or feet
- a blow or forceful thrust with the foot;(in sports) an instance of striking the ball with the foot
verb: kick, 3rd person present: kicks, gerund or present participle: kicking, past tense: kicked, past participle: kicked
noun: kick, plural noun: kicks
- 釋義
- 片語
動詞
- 1. strike or propel forcibly with the foot I kicked the ball up into the air I think someone just kicked down my door 同義詞
- ▪ strike out or flail with the foot or feet she kicked out at him he kicked his feet free of a vine
- ▪ (in football, rugby, etc.) score (a goal) by a kick Wray kicked 11 points
- 2. informal succeed in giving up (a habit or addiction) smokers may soon have new help to kick the habit 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. (of a gun) recoil when fired their guns kick so hard that they have developed a bad case of flinching 同義詞
名詞
- 1. a blow or forceful thrust with the foot a kick in the head 同義詞
- ▪ (in sports) an instance of striking the ball with the foot Ball blasted the kick wide
- 2. a sudden forceful jolt the shuttle accelerated with a kick
- ▪ the recoil of a gun when discharged.
- 3. informal the sharp stimulant effect of something, especially alcohol strong stuff, this brew: he felt the kick 同義詞
- ▪ a thrill of pleasurable, often reckless excitement rich kids turning to crime just for kicks I get such a kick out of driving a race car 同義詞
- ▪ a specified temporary interest or enthusiasm the jogging kick 同義詞
- 4. US informal soft sports shoes; sneakers when your energy or motivation dips, a new pair of kicks can get you moving again
片語
- kick ass
- kick someone's ass
- kick the bucket
- kick the can down the road
- a kick in the pants
- a kick in the teeth
- kick someone in the teeth
- kick oneself
- kick someone or something to the curb
- kick up a fuss
- kick someone upstairs
- kick someone when they are down
- kick the tires
- kick against
- kick around
- kick back
- kick in
- kick off
- kick on
- kick out
- kick up