kick
verb
noun
kɪk
verb
1
to
hit
something
with
your
foot
踢
kick
sth
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.
警察把门踢倒了。
kick
sb
in
the
stomach/face/shin
etc
There
was
a
scuffle
and
he
kicked
me
in
the
stomach.
发生了冲突,他一脚踢在我肚子上。
2
to
move
your
legs
as
if
you
were
kicking
something
踢蹬,踢腿
He
kicked
off
his
shoes
and
lay
back
on
the
bed.
他踢掉鞋躺倒在床上。
a
row
of
dancers
kicking
their
legs
in
the
air
做空中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
used
to
say
that
you
are
annoyed
with
yourself
because
you
have
done
something
silly,
made
a
mistake
etc
[口] 〔因做了蠢事、犯了错等〕责备自己,生自己的气
spoken
You’ll
kick
yourself
when
I
tell
you
the
answer.
我把答案告诉你的话,你会懊恼的。
United
will
be
kicking
themselves
for
missing
several
chances.
联队将会因为丧失了几次机会而自责。
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.
这项计划有助于烟民戒烟。
5
kick sb when they are down
to
criticize
or
attack
someone
who
is
already
in
a
weak
or
difficult
position
落井下石
The
media
can’t
resist
kicking
a
man
when
he’s
down.
媒体忍不住要对人落井下石。
6
kick sb in the teeth; kick sb in the stomach/pants AmE informal to disappoint someone or treat them badly at a time when they need help 【美,非正式】 使某人非常失望; 粗暴地对待某人〔指在其需要帮助之时〕:
AmE informal
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 sb’s ass/butt
to
punish
or
defeat
someone
[美,非正式,不礼貌] 惩罚某人; 打败某人
AmE informal not polite
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
used
to
say
that
someone
or
something
is
very
good
or
impressive
[美,非正式,不礼貌] 非常棒,很棒
AmE informal not polite
Tucson
pop
band
Shoebomb
kick
some
serious
ass.
图森市的流行乐队 Shoebomb 非常棒。
9
kick your heels
to
waste
time
waiting
for
something
[英] 浪费时间等待
BrE
We
were
left
kicking
our
heels
for
half
the
day.
我们被丢下白等了半天。
10
kick up your heels
10.
to
enjoy
yourself
a
lot
at
a
party,
event
etc
〔在派对、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.
慈善舞会是既让人玩得痛快又帮着做好事的一次机会。
11
kick sth into touch
11.
to
stop
a
plan
or
project
before
it
is
completed
中止某计划 (项目 )
BrE informal
A
hitch
resulted
in
the
deal
being
kicked
firmly
into
touch.
一个暂时的困难使得这笔交易彻底中止了。
12
kick up a fuss/stink/row
12.
to
complain
loudly
about
something
[非正式] 闹事,吵闹
informal
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
13.
protesting
violently
or
being
very
unwilling
to
do
something
又踢又叫; 极不情愿
The
London
Stock
Exchange
was
dragged
kicking
and
screaming
into
the
20th
century.
伦敦证券交易所在一片吵闹声中很不情愿地进入了 20 世纪。
14
kick the shit out of sb
14.
to
hurt
someone
very
badly
by
kicking
them
many
times
[非正式,不礼貌] 把某人踢得半死
informal not polite
15
kick against the pricks
15.
to
hurt
or
damage
yourself
by
trying
to
change
something
that
cannot
be
changed
[英,非正式] 自讨苦吃
BrE informal
16
kick sb upstairs
16.
to
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)
17.
to
be
relaxing
and
having
a
good
time
[美,口] 尽情享乐
AmE spoken
I
was
just
kicking
with
my
buddies.
我当时和伙伴们玩得正开心。
18
be kicking it
18.
to
be
having
a
romantic
or
sexual
relationship
with
someone
[美,口] 发生浪漫关系; 发生性关系
AmE spoken
[+
with
]
My
sources
say
that
she
was
kicking
it
with
Thomas
while
she
was
on
tour.
我听到消息,说她在旅途中和托马斯恋爱了。
19
kick over the traces
19.
to
start
behaving
badly
by
refusing
to
accept
any
control
or
rules
[英,过时] (开始)摆脱约束,不服管束
BrE old-fashioned
20
kick the bucket
20.
to
die
–
used
humorously
[过时] 死,蹬腿儿〔幽默用法〕
old-fashioned
21
to
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 sth around
to
think
about
or
discuss
an
idea
before
making
a
decision
〔作决定之前〕对某事加以考虑 (讨论 )
We
kicked
that
suggestion
around
and
in
the
end
decided
to
go
ahead.
我们对那个提议进行了讨论,最后决定着手进行。
23
kick sb 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,我是有自尊心的,他们不能欺侮我。
24
kick around (sth)
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);
He
kicked
around
India
for
a
few
months.
他在印度闲逛了几个月。
25
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.
这份报告的副本放在什么地方了。
26
to
relax
放松
Your
waitress
will
take
your
order
while
you
kick
back
and
enjoy
the
game.
女服务员会来为你点菜的,你尽管轻松愉快地玩吧。
27
to
start
or
to
begin
to
have
an
effect
[非正式] 开始见效; 开始运作
informal
The
painkillers
kicked
in
and
he
became
sleepy.
止痛药开始起作用了,他变得昏昏欲睡。
28
kick in (sth)
to
join
with
others
in
giving
money
or
help
[美] 凑份子,捐助; 出份力;
AmE
Bill
never
wants
to
kick
in.
比尔从来都不肯出份力。
We
were
each
asked
to
kick
in
50
cents
toward
the
cost.
这笔费用我们每个人都被要求分摊了 50 美分。
29
kick sb’s head/face/teeth in
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。
30
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。
31
if
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.
系列节目以采访白兰度开始。
32
if
you
kick
off
a
discussion,
meeting,
event
etc,
you
start
it
[非正式] 〔讨论、会议、活动等〕开始
informal
OK
Marion,
would
you
care
to
kick
off?
好的,玛丽昂,你要现在开始吗?
kick
sth
↔
off
(with
sth)
I’m
going
to
kick
off
today’s
meeting
with
a
few
remarks
about
the
budget.
我先讲几句预算,以此来开始今天的会议。
33
kick sb off sth
to
remove
someone
from
a
team
or
group
[非正式] 从〔队伍或团体中〕开除 (逐出 )某人
informal
Joe
was
kicked
off
the
team.
乔被逐出了球队。
34
to
die
[美,非正式] 死,蹬腿儿
AmE informal
35
if
a
fight
kicks
off,
people
start
fighting
[英,口] 〔打斗〕开始,发生
BrE spoken
36
to
make
someone
leave
a
place,
job
etc
撵出,逐出;
[+
of
]
He
was
kicked
out
of
the
golf
club.
他被逐出了高尔夫球俱乐部。
noun
37
a
movement
of
your
foot
or
leg,
usually
to
hit
something
with
your
foot
踢; 蹬
Rory
aimed
a
kick
at
her
leg
and
missed.
罗里对准她的腿踢去,但没有踢到。
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。
38
the
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.
本杰明一个倒钩球打在门柱上。
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。
39
something
that
you
enjoy
because
it
is
exciting
极大的乐趣;
get
a
kick
out
of/from
(doing)
sth
Gerald
gets
a
kick
out
of
dressing
as
a
woman.
男扮女装给杰拉尔德带来极大乐趣。
give
sb
a
kick
It
gives
her
a
kick
to
get
you
into
trouble.
让你麻烦缠身给她带来了极大的乐趣。
do
sth
(just)
for
kicks
She
used
to
steal
from
shops
for
kicks.
她以前经常从商店里偷东西来寻求刺激。
40
a kick up the arse/backside/pants etc
criticism
or
strong
encouragement
to
make
someone
do
something
they
should
have
done
[非正式] 严厉批评; 激励
informal
What
Phil
needs
is
a
good
kick
up
the
arse
.
得好好教训一下菲尔。
41
a kick in the teeth
something
that
is
very
disappointing
or
upsetting
that
happens
when
you
need
support
[非正式] 极度的失望 (苦恼 )
informal
42
a kick
used
to
talk
about
the
strong
effect
of
a
drink
or
drug
or
the
strong
taste
that
some
food
has
[非正式] 〔酒、毒品或某些食物等的〕劲,刺激性,强烈口味
informal
The
wine
had
a
real
kick.
这酒很有劲。