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to kick
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踢, 用脚踢
to hit a thing or person with the foot
Transitive: to kick sth
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踢, 踢球
to strike something such as a ball with your foot, particularly in sports like soccer
Transitive: to kick a ball
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对抗, 抱怨
to strongly oppose or complain about something
Intransitive: to kick | to kick against sth
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踢, 猛踢
to move your legs in a forceful or rapid motion
Transitive: to kick one's legs
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进球, 踢
(in sports such as soccer) to score a goal by kicking the ball
Transitive: to kick a goal
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克服, 戒掉
to successfully stop or overcome a habit, addiction, or undesirable behavior
Transitive: to kick a habit or addiction
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后座力, 踢
to experience a sudden backward motion or jerk after being fired
Intransitive
Kick
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踢, 脚击
the act of delivering a blow with the foot
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运动鞋, 休闲鞋
a soft shoe that is worn casually or during exercise
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击打, 踢
the swift release of a store of affective force
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踢, 脚踢
a rhythmic thrusting movement of the legs as in swimming or calisthenics
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刺激, 快感
the sudden stimulation provided by strong drink (or certain drugs)
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异议, 抗议
informal terms for objecting
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后座力, 反冲
the backward jerk of a gun when it is fired
to kick oneself
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to feel regret or disappointment in oneself for a past mistake or missed opportunity
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例子
The protester kicked the sign in anger.
The karate expert kicks the punching bag during training.
The martial artist is kicking the target pads in the dojo.
They kicked the old car when it broke down.
She kicked the vending machine, hoping a snack would drop.