单词 | kick |
释义 | kick1 /kɪk/ ●●● S2 W3 verb [intransitive, transitive] 1 KICKto hit something with your foot 踢kick something down/over/around etc Billy was kicking a ball around the yard. 比利在院子里踢球。 The police kicked the door down. 警察踢倒了门。kick somebody in the stomach/face/shin etc There was a scuffle and he kicked me in the stomach. 我们打起来了,他一脚踢在我肚子上。 →4 See picture of 见图 kick2 KICKto move your legs as if you are kicking something 踢蹬,踢腿 He kicked off his shoes and lay back on the bed. 他踢掉鞋子,躺倒在床上。 a row of dancers kicking their legs in the air 做腾空踢腿动作的一排舞蹈演员 A horse trotted past, kicking up dust from the road. 一匹马小跑而过,扬起了一路尘土。3 kick yourself spokenANNOY used to say that you are annoyed with yourself because you have done something silly, made a mistake etc [因做了蠢事、犯了错等]责备自己,生自己的气 You’ll kick yourself when I tell you the answer. 等我把答案告诉你,你会懊恼的。 United will be kicking themselves for missing several chances. 联队将因错过多次机会而自责。4 kick the habit to stop doing something that is a harmful habit, such as smoking, taking drugs etc 戒除恶习 The scheme helps smokers to kick the habit. 这项计划帮助烟民戒烟。5 kick somebody when they are down CRITICIZEto criticize or attack someone who is already in a weak or difficult position 对某人落井下石 The media can’t resist kicking a man when he’s down. 媒体忍不住要干落井下石的事。6 kick somebody in the teeth (also kick somebody in the stomach/pants American English) informal to disappoint someone or treat them badly at a time when they need help 使某人非常失望;粗暴地对待某人[指在其需要帮助之时] We all have times when life kicks us in the teeth. 我们都有生活不如意的时候。7 kick somebody’s ass/butt American English informal not polite to punish or defeat someone 惩罚某人;打败某人We’re gonna kick San Francisco’s ass good tonight. 今晚我们要好好教训一下旧金山队。8 kick ass American English informal not polite used to say that someone or something is very good or impressive 非常棒,很棒Tucson pop band Shoebomb kick some serious ass. 图森市的流行乐队Shoebomb非常棒。9 kick your heels British EnglishSPEND TIME to waste time waiting for something 浪费时间等待 We were left kicking our heels for half the day. 让我们白等了半天。10 kick up your heels to enjoy yourself a lot at a party, event etc [在聚会、活动等中]玩得很高兴,尽情享乐 The charity ball is a chance to kick up your heels and help a good cause. 慈善舞会是让人既玩得痛快又能帮着做好事的一次机会。11 kick something into touch British English informal to stop a plan or project before it is completed 中止某计划[项目] A hitch resulted in the deal being kicked firmly into touch. 一个小问题使得这笔交易彻底中止了。12 kick up a fuss/stink/row informal to complain loudly about something 闹事、吵闹 Won’t he kick up a fuss when he discovers they’re missing? 他发觉它们不见了的话会不会闹起来?13 kicking and screaming protesting violently or being very unwilling to do something 又踢又叫;极不情愿 The company was dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century. 伦敦证券交易所极不情愿地被拖进了20世纪。14. kick the shit out of somebody informal not polite to hurt someone very badly by kicking them many times 把某人踢得半死15. kick against the pricks British English informal to hurt or damage yourself by trying to change something that cannot be changed 自讨苦吃16. kick somebody upstairs LEAVE A JOB OR ORGANIZATIONto move someone to a new job that seems to be more important than their last one, but that actually gives them less influence 把某人明升暗降,把某人提升到有职无权的职位上17 be kicking (it) American English spoken to be relaxing and having a good time 尽情享乐 I was just kicking with my buddies. 我正和伙伴们玩得开心。18 be kicking it American English spoken to be having a romantic or sexual relationship with someone 谈恋爱;发生性关系be kicking it with My sources say that she was kicking it with Thomas while she was on tour. 我听得消息,说她在旅途中和托马斯好上了。19. kick over the traces British English old-fashioned to start behaving badly by refusing to accept any control or rules (开始)摆脱约束,不服管束20. kick the bucket old-fashionedDIE to die – used humorously 死,蹬腿儿[幽默用法] PHRASAL VERBS21 kick (out) against something phrasal verb REACTto react strongly against something 反对;反抗 She has kicked out against authority all her life. 她一生都在反抗权威。22 kick around phrasal verb a) DISCUSS kick something around to think about or discuss an idea before making a decision [作决定之前]考虑[讨论]某事 We kicked that suggestion around and in the end decided to go ahead. 我们讨论了那个提议,最后决定着手进行。b) CRUEL kick somebody around to treat someone badly and unfairly 粗暴地对待某人,虐待某人,欺凌某人 I have my pride, you know. They can’t kick me around. 要知道,我也是有自尊心的,他们不能欺侮我。c) kick around (something) to be in a place doing things, but without any firm plans 毫无计划地做(某事),漫无目的地做(某事) SYN knock around He kicked around India for a few months. 他在印度游荡了几个月。d) to be left in a place untidily or forgotten 被闲置,被搁置 There’s a copy of the report kicking around somewhere. 报告有一份副本放在什么地方了。23 kick back phrasal verb American English to relax 放松 Your waitress will take your order while you kick back and enjoy the game. 服务员会来请你点菜的,你尽管轻松愉快地玩游戏吧。24 kick in phrasal verb a) informalEFFECTIVE to start or to begin to have an effect 开始见效;开始运作 The storm is expected to kick in shortly after sunrise. 预计风暴将在日出后不久到来。 The painkillers kicked in and he became sleepy. 止痛药开始起作用,他昏昏欲睡了。b) kick in (something)GIVE to join with others in giving money or help 凑分子,捐助;出份力 SYN chip in Bill never wants to kick in. 比尔从来都不肯出力。 We were each asked to kick in 50 cents toward the cost. 我们每个人都被要求出50美分分摊这笔费用。c) kick somebody’s head/face/teeth inINJURE to injure someone badly by kicking them 把某人严重踢伤 He threatened to come round and kick my head in. 他威胁说要过来踢死我。d) kick a door in to kick a locked door so hard that it breaks open 把门踢开 We had to get the police to kick the door in. 我们只得叫警察来把门踢开。25 kick off phrasal verb a) START TO HAPPEN, EXIST ETCSTART DOING somethingif a meeting, event, or a football game kicks off, it starts [会议、活动]开始;[足球比赛]开球 What time does the laser show kick off? 激光表演什么时候开始? The match kicks off at noon. 比赛中午开始。 with The series kicked off with an interview with Brando. 该系列节目一开始是对白兰度的采访。b) informal if you kick off a discussion, meeting, event etc, you start it 开始[讨论、会议、活动等] OK Marion, would you care to kick off? 好的,玛丽昂,你要现在开始吗?kick something ↔ off (with something) I’m going to kick off today’s meeting with a few remarks about the budget. 今天的会议我先就预算讲几句。c) kick somebody off something informal to remove someone from a team or group 从[队伍或团体中]开除[逐出]某人 Joe was kicked off the committee for stealing funds. 乔因窃取资金而被逐出委员会。d) American English informal to die 死,蹬腿儿e) British English spoken if a fight kicks off, people start fighting [打斗]开始,发生 I think it might kick off in here with all these football fans around. 这么多球迷聚在这里,我觉得他们可能会打起来。26 kick somebody ↔ out phrasal verb LEAVE A JOB OR ORGANIZATIONLEAVE A SCHOOL OR COLLEGEto make someone leave a place, job etc 撵出,逐出 SYN throw out Bernard’s wife kicked him out. 伯纳德的老婆把他赶了出来。 of He was kicked out of the golf club. 他被逐出了高尔夫球俱乐部。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuskick• Next came his three younger sisters whom he began to terrorise - biting, kicking and scratching them.• He was dragged kicking and screaming into a waiting police car.• One boy lay on the floor, kicking and screaming.• He believed they understood what it was like to be kicked around by white men.• And if you gave them any grief at all, they said they would just kick her out.• Michael kicked him in the back, the force of the blow sending Tommy across the dirt-strewn floor.• One of the gang kicked him in the stomach.• That means sales of anywhere from 10,000 to 30,000 copies are needed before profits kick in.• I could feel the baby kicking inside me.• The boy behind me kept kicking my chair.• He just kept right on kicking Pikey, and Pikey kept right on taking it.• Some jerk was kicking the back of my seat the entire flight.• Who kicked the ball over the fence?• They retailed around £38-£45, depending on the model, and for sound kicked the shit out of my Levin.• Men, however, do not tend to kick the tobacco habit.kick somebody in the stomach/face/shin etc• Hicks kicked him in the shin.• Of course, Sam said it again and I ran at him and kicked him in the shins.• Others looked as if they would like to kick him in the face.• The 20-year-old threw his first victim to the ground and kicked her in the face.• The first time I went there, I extended my hand, and the patient proceeded to kick me in the shins.• He then knocked a 21-year-old girl over and kicked her in the face, before half choking and battering a 23-year-old.• Haines fell over and a Corporal kicked him in the stomach, shouting at him to stand up.• As I slid to the floor I was kicked hard in the face with a slippered foot.Related topics: Footballkick2 ●●○ S3 noun [countable] 1 KICKa movement of your foot or leg, usually to hit something with your foot 踢;蹬 Brazil scored with the last kick of the match. 巴西队在全场比赛的最后一次射门进球了。 Rory aimed a kick at her leg and missed. 罗里对准她的腿踢去,但没有踢到。 kung fu kicks 中国功夫的踢腿 If the door won’t open, just give it a good kick. 如果门打不开的话,就使劲踢一脚。2 DSFDSOthe act of kicking the ball in a sports game such as football, or the ball that is kicked and the direction it goes in 〔球类比赛的〕踢球;踢出的球 Benjamin struck a post with an overhead kick. 本杰明一个倒钩球踢在门柱上。free/penalty kick (=an opportunity, allowed by the rules, for a player in one team to kick the ball without being stopped by the other team) 任意球/点球 Pearce came forward to take the free kick. 皮尔斯上前踢任意球。3 ENJOY/LIKE DOING somethingsomething that you enjoy because it is exciting 极大的乐趣 SYN thrillget a kick out of/from (doing) something Gerald gets a kick out of dressing as a woman. 杰拉德觉得男扮女装很刺激。give somebody a kick It gives her a kick to get you into trouble. 给你惹出麻烦她就开心。do something (just) for kicks She used to steal from shops for kicks. 她以前经常从商店偷东西来寻求刺激。4 a kick up the arse/backside/pants etc informalCRITICIZEPUNISH criticism or strong encouragement to make someone do something they should have done 批评;激励 What Phil needs is a good kick up the arse. 得好好教训一下菲尔。5 a kick in the teeth informalDISAPPOINTED something that is very disappointing or upsetting that happens when you need support 〔需要支持时〕极度的失望〔苦恼〕 This broken promise is a real kick in the teeth for our fans. 这次食言真让我们的支持者极其失望。6 a kick informalSTRONG TASTE OR SMELL used to talk about the strong effect of a drink or drug or the strong taste that some food has 〔酒、毒品、某些食物等的〕劲,刺激性,浓烈 The wine had a real kick. 这酒很有劲。n COLLOCATIONSverbsgive something a kickThe door was stuck; he gave it a kick.get a kickHe got a kick on the ankles from Anne.aim a kick at somebody/somethingLifting her foot, she aimed a kick at her brother.adjectivesa good kick (=a strong kick)The only way to make the drinks dispenser work is to give it a good kick.a hard kickA hard kick to the knee could cause a lot of damage.a high kick (=when someone raises their foot high into the air)The dance routine was full of high kicks.Examples from the Corpuskick• Andy Stevenson's powerful strike as half time approached was followed by an injury time free kick from Ian Helliwell.• One karate kick can kill someone.• So Muster gave it a swift karate kick.• Newry clinched the points with almost the last kick of the game, Ralph scoring after sub Gary Hughes put him clear.• As it is, a penalty kick at goal can take up to two minutes out of the match.• It may be that Gary McAllister simply made a mess of his penalty kick.• Bahr's kick went just to the left of the goal post.• The length of time you hold it down determines the strength of the kick.• And what a tremendous kick that was - straight into the goal from 200 yards.give ... a ... kick• The cyclist gave him a parting kick as he pedalled off.• He gave a kick, and something skittered across the alley and bounced against the wall opposite.• And her heart gave just a little kick of worry as she turned to Ted Morgan again.• Pallister was responsible for one goal and Ince gave away the free kick for the other.• Also, it gave her a kick to trail her coat.• You put caffeine behind some other drug you've got inside you, and it gives that drug a kick.• Marvin gave me a smart kick under the table, nearly breaking the skin on my shin.• As he passed, Weasel gave the newspaper a kick with the toe of his Doc Martens.take ... kick• Coming through the door off - balance, taking the deflected kick - he'd absorbed that.• Demmollari took the spot kick, Wright parried and substitute Tlis Shulkai headed over the rebound.• Barnes put the Lions in front before Hastings took over the kicks after the interval.• I gave you three minutes to be in the bathroom and you have taken four. Kick.• Anthony should be higher cos he takes free kicks.• I take a kick at him.• Sutter took the kick himself and Adrian Knup rose unchallenged to head down and past the stranded Goram.• Both of them took turns to kick him in the mouth and eyes.do something (just) for kicks• Kent blew up things just for kicks.From Longman Business Dictionarykickkick /kɪk/ verb → kick in → kick something → off → kick somebody → out→ See Verb tablekick1 verb →10-20 →PHRASAL VERBS1kick2 noun →n COLLOCATIONS1LDOCE OnlineChinese to foot your Business Corpus hit something with |
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