单词 | kick |
释义 | Word Frequency kick(kɪk) verb 1. (transitive) to drive or impel with the foot 2. (transitive) to hit with the foot or feet 3. (intransitive) to strike out or thrash about with the feet, as in fighting or swimming 4. (intransitive) to raise a leg high, as in dancing 5. (of a gun, etc) to recoil or strike in recoiling when fired 6. (transitive) rugby a. to make (a conversion or a drop goal) by means of a kick b. to score (a goal) by means of a kicked conversion 7. (transitive) soccer to score (a goal) by a kick 8. (intransitive) athletics to put on a sudden spurt 9. (intransitive) to make a sudden violent movement 10. (intransitive) cricket (of a ball) to rear up sharply 11. (intransitive; sometimes foll by against) informal to object or resist 12. (intransitive) informal to be active and in good health (esp in the phrase alive and kicking) 13. informal to change gear in (a car, esp a racing car) he kicked into third and passed the bigger car 14. (transitive) informal to free oneself of (an addiction, etc) to kick heroin to kick the habit 15. kick against the pricks 16. kick into touch 17. kick one's heels 18. kick over the traces 19. kick the bucket 20. kick the can down the road 21. kick up one's heels noun 22. a thrust or blow with the foot 23. any of certain rhythmic leg movements used in swimming 24. the recoil of a gun or other firearm 25. informal a stimulating or exciting quality or effect (esp in the phrases get a kick out of or for kicks) 26. athletics a sudden spurt, acceleration, or boost 27. a sudden violent movement 28. informal the sudden stimulating or intoxicating effect of strong alcoholic drink or certain drugs 29. informal power or force 30. slang a temporary enthusiasm he's on a new kick every week 31. (plural) a slang name for training shoes 32. kick in the pants 33. kick in the teeth Derived forms kickable (ˈkickable) adjective Word origin C14 kiken, perhaps of Scandinavian origin |
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