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*kick¹ /kɪk; kɪk/ v 1 [T] to hit or move something with your foot 踢: The video shows King being kicked by police officers. 录像中可以看到金被警察踢打的情形。 kick sth into/down/across etc He kicked the ball into the back of the net. 他将球踢入网窝。 2 [I,T] to move your foot quickly forwards or backwards 踢蹬: a baby kicking its legs 在踢着脚的婴儿 3 kick a habit to stop doing something such as smoking 戒除习惯 4 kick up a fuss informal to complain a lot because you are annoyed about something 【非正式】 〔因不满而〕大吵大闹
kick ininformal to begin to have an effect 【非正式】 开始产生效果: Those pills should kick in any time now. 那些药片现在随时都可能产生药力。 kick off [I,T kick sth ↔ off] informal to start, or make an event start 【非正式】 (使)〔某活动〕开始: The festivities will kick off with a barbecue dinner. 庆祝活动将以烧烤野餐作为开始。 kick sb ↔ out informal to make someone leave 【非正式】 撵走,开除〔某人〕: He was kicked out of college for taking cocaine. 他因吸食可卡因被大学开除了。
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