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1. verb1) (to hit or strike out with the foot: The child kicked his brother; He kicked the ball into the next garden; He kicked at the locked door; He kicked open the gate.) dar un puntapié, golpear con el pie, dar una patada a2) ((of a gun) to jerk or spring back violently when fired.) dar un culetazo
2. noun1) (a blow with the foot: The boy gave him a kick on the ankle; He was injured by a kick from a horse.) puntapié, patada2) (the springing back of a gun after it has been fired.) culetazo3) (a pleasant thrill: She gets a kick out of making people happy.) diversión, emoción•- kick off
- kick up
kick1 n1. patada / puntapiéthe car wouldn't start so he gave it a kick el coche no arrancaba, así que le dio una patada2. coz3. sensación / emociónkick2 vb1. dar una patadashe kicked me! ¡me ha dado una patada!2. dar patadas / patalearshe kicked and punched, but she couldn't get free daba patadas y puñetazos, pero no consiguió liberarse3. dar cocestr[kɪk]1 (by person) puntapié nombre masculino, patada■ if the door won't open, give it a kick si no se abre la puerta, dale una patada2 (sp) golpe nombre masculino, tiro3 (by animal) coz nombre femenino5 (new interest) moda, manía6 (of drink) fuerza7 (of gun) culatazo1 (hit ball) dar un puntapié a, golpear, golpear con el pie; (score) marcar2 (hit person) dar una patada a; (move legs) patalear3 (by animal) dar coces a, cocear1 (gun) dar un culatazo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa kick in the teeth una patada en el estómagoto kick a habit quitarse un vicioto kick one's heels rascarse la barrigato kick oneself darse contra la paredto kick somebody when they are down ensañarse con alguiento kick the bucket familiar estirar la patato kick up a fuss / kick up a stink familiar armar un lío, armar un jaleokick ['kɪk] vi1) : dar patadas (dícese de una persona), cocear (dícese de un animal)2) protest: patalear, protestar3) recoil: dar un culatazo (dícese de un arma de fuego)kick vt: patear, darle una patada (a alguien)kick n1) : patada f, puntapié m, coz f (de un animal)2) recoil: culatazo m (de un arma de fuego)3) : fuerza fa drink with a kick: una bebida fuertekick (From a gun, etc.)n.• coz s.f.n.• culatazo s.m.• estímulo s.m.• patada s.f.• pernada s.f.• puntapié s.m.• puntera s.f.v.• acocear v.• chutear v.• cocear v.• dar un puntapié v.• patalear v.• pernear v.kɪk
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1) cb) ( in swimming) patada fc) ( of gun) culatazo m2) (colloq)a) c (thrill, excitement) placer mb) (no pl) ( stimulating effect)c) c (fad, phase)
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a) \<\<person\>\> dar* patadas, patalear; \<\<swimmer\>\> patalear; \<\<horse\>\> cocear, dar* cocesb) \<\<dancer\>\> levantar una piernac) \<\<gun\>\> dar* una coz or un culatazo or una patada
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vt1) \<\<ball\>\> patear, darle* una patada or un puntapié ahe kicked the door open/shut — abrió/cerró la puerta de una patada
to kick oneself — darse* con la cabeza contra la pared
to kick somebody when he's/she's down — pegarle* a alguien en el suelo
2) ( stop) (colloq) \<\<habit\>\> dejar; \<\<heroin\>\> desengancharse de•Phrasal Verbs:- kick in- kick off- kick out- kick up[kɪk]1. N•
what he needs is a good kick up the backside * — lo que necesita es una buena patada en el trasero *•
to give sth/sb a kick — dar una patada a algo/algn•
he got or took a kick on the leg — le dieron una patada en la pierna•
to take a kick at goal — tirar a puerta•
it was a kick in the teeth for him * — (fig) le sentó como una patada (en la barriga) *2) [of firearm] culatazo m3) * [of drink] fuerza f4) * (=thrill)•
I get a kick out of seeing her happy — me encanta verla feliz5) * (=craze)2. VT1) [+ ball etc] dar una patada or un puntapié a; [+ goal] marcar; [+ person] dar una patada a; [animal] dar una coz a•
to kick one's legs in the air — agitar las piernas•
I could have kicked myself * — ¡me hubiera dado de tortas! *•
to kick sth out of the way — quitar algo de en medio de una patada- kick the bucket- kick ass or butt- kick a man when he's downheel2) (fig)* (=give up)3. VI1) [person] dar patadas or puntapiés; [baby] patalear; [animal] dar coces, cocear•
to kick at — dar patadas a2) (gun) dar un culetazo, recular4.CPDkick boxing N — kick boxing m
kick turn N — (Ski) cambio m brusco de marcha
- kick in- kick off- kick out- kick up* * *[kɪk]
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1) cb) ( in swimming) patada fc) ( of gun) culatazo m2) (colloq)a) c (thrill, excitement) placer mb) (no pl) ( stimulating effect)c) c (fad, phase)
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a) \<\<person\>\> dar* patadas, patalear; \<\<swimmer\>\> patalear; \<\<horse\>\> cocear, dar* cocesb) \<\<dancer\>\> levantar una piernac) \<\<gun\>\> dar* una coz or un culatazo or una patada
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vt1) \<\<ball\>\> patear, darle* una patada or un puntapié ahe kicked the door open/shut — abrió/cerró la puerta de una patada
to kick oneself — darse* con la cabeza contra la pared
to kick somebody when he's/she's down — pegarle* a alguien en el suelo
2) ( stop) (colloq) \<\<habit\>\> dejar; \<\<heroin\>\> desengancharse de•Phrasal Verbs:- kick in- kick off- kick out- kick up -
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1. noun1) [Fuß]tritt, der; (Footb.) Schuss, dergive somebody a kick in the pants — (fig. coll.) jemandem Feuer unterm Hintern machen (salopp)
a kick in the teeth — (fig.) ein Schlag ins Gesicht
he gets a kick out of it — er hat Spaß daran; es macht ihm Spaß
4) (recoil of gun) Rückstoß, der2. intransitive verb1) treten; [Pferd:] ausschlagen; [Baby:] strampeln; [Tänzer:] das Bein hochwerfen2) (show opposition) sich zur Wehr setzen (at, against gegen)3. transitive verb1) einen Tritt geben (+ Dat.) [Person, Hund]; treten gegen [Gegenstand]; kicken (ugs.), schlagen, schießen [Ball]kick the door open/shut — die Tür auf-/zutreten
he kicked the ball straight at me — er kickte den Ball genau in meine Richtung
kick somebody in the teeth — (fig. coll.) jemanden vor den Kopf stoßen
I could kick myself! — (coll.) ich könnte mir od. mich in den Hintern beißen (salopp)
2) (coll.): (abandon) ablegen [schlechte Angewohnheit]; aufgeben [Rauchen]kick the habit — es aufstecken (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/40689/kick_about">kick about- kick in- kick off- kick out- kick up* * *[kik] 1. verb1) (to hit or strike out with the foot: The child kicked his brother; He kicked the ball into the next garden; He kicked at the locked door; He kicked open the gate.) treten2) ((of a gun) to jerk or spring back violently when fired.) zurückstoßen2. noun1) (a blow with the foot: The boy gave him a kick on the ankle; He was injured by a kick from a horse.) der Tritt2) (the springing back of a gun after it has been fired.) der Rückstoß3) (a pleasant thrill: She gets a kick out of making people happy.) mächtiger Spaß•- kick about/around- kick off
- kick up* * *[kɪk]I. nthat horse has quite a \kick when nervous dieses Pferd kann ganz schön ausschlagen, wenn es nervös istto need a \kick up the arse [or backside] [or pants] einen [kräftigen] Tritt in den Hintern nötig haben famto take a \kick at a ball einen Ball treten [o fam kicken]to give sth a \kick gegen etw akk tretento take a \kick at sb/sth jdm/etw einen [Fuß]tritt versetzento do sth for \kicks etw wegen des Nervenkitzels tunhe gets a \kick out of that das macht ihm einen Riesenspaßto have a \kick eine berauschende Wirkung habenwatch out for the fruit punch, it's got a real \kick sei mit dem Früchtepunsch vorsichtig, der hat es in sichthe cocktail doesn't have much \kick der Cocktail ist nicht sehr starkhealth food/fitness \kick Reformkost-/Fitnesstick mhe's on a religious \kick er ist [gerade] auf dem religiösen Trip fam4. (complaint)II. vt▪ to \kick sb/sth jdn/etw [mit dem Fuß] tretento \kick a ball einen Ball schießen [o fam kicken]2. (put)to \kick sth into high gear etw auf Hochtouren bringen3. (get rid of)to \kick an accent einen Akzent ablegento \kick drinking/smoking das Trinken/Rauchen aufgebento \kick drugs von Drogen runterkommen famto \kick a habit eine Gewohnheit aufgebenshe used to be a heavy smoker but she \kicked the habit last year sie war eine starke Raucherin, aber letztes Jahr hat sie damit aufgehört4.▶ to \kick ass AM (fam!) haushoch gewinnen▶ to \kick sth into touch etw auf einen späteren Zeitpunkt verschiebenIII. vi▪ to \kick at sb/sth nach jdm/etw treten3.traditional jazz is still alive and \kicking der klassische Jazz ist immer noch quicklebendig* * *[kɪk]1. nto take a kick at sb/sth — nach jdm/etw treten
to give sth a kick — einer Sache (dat) einen Tritt versetzen
he gave the ball a tremendous kick —
to get a kick on the leg — einen Tritt ans Bein bekommen, gegen das or ans Bein getreten werden
what he needs is a good kick up the backside or in the pants (inf) — er braucht mal einen kräftigen Tritt in den Hintern (inf)
2) (inf= thrill)
she gets a kick out of it — es macht ihr einen Riesenspaß (inf); (physically) sie verspürt einen Kitzel dabeito do sth for kicks — etw zum Spaß or Jux (inf) or Fez (inf) tun
just for kicks — nur aus Jux und Tollerei (inf)
4) (of gun) Rückstoß m2. vi(person) treten; (= struggle) um sich treten; (baby, while sleeping) strampeln; (animal) austreten, ausschlagen; (dancer) das Bein hochwerfen; (gun) zurückstoßen or -schlagen, Rückstoß haben; (inf engine) stottern (inf)3. vt1) (person, horse) sb treten, einen Tritt versetzen (+dat); door treten gegen; football kicken (inf); object einen Tritt versetzen (+dat), mit dem Fuß stoßento kick sb in the head/stomach — jdm gegen den Kopf/in den Bauch treten
to kick the bucket (inf) — abkratzen (inf), ins Gras beißen (inf)
I could have kicked myself (inf) — ich hätte mich ohrfeigen können, ich hätte mir in den Hintern beißen können (inf)
2) (inf= stop)
to kick heroin — vom Heroin runterkommen (inf)to kick the habit — es sich (dat) abgewöhnen
* * *kick [kık]A s1. (Fuß)Tritt m (auch fig), Stoß m (mit dem Fuß):get more kicks than halfpence mehr Prügel als Lob ernten;5. Stoß m, Ruck m6. a) Rückstoß m (einer Schusswaffe)7. ELEK USa) (Strom)Stoß m, Impuls mb) Ausschlag m (eines Zeigers etc)8. Stoßkraft f9. umgthat cocktail has got a kick in it der Cocktail hat es (aber) in sich umgb) US Schwips m:he’s got a kick er hat einen sitzen umg10. umg Schwung m, Elan m:he has no kick left er hat keinen Schwung mehr;a novel with a kick ein Roman mit Pfiff11. umga) Kick m, (Nerven)Kitzel m, prickelndes Gefühlb) Spaß m, Vergnügen n:for kicks zum Spaß;he just lives for kicks er lebt nur zu seinem Vergnügen;get a kick out of doing sth sich einen Spaß daraus machen, etwas zu tun;driving a car gives him a kick, he gets a kick out of driving a car das Autofahren macht ihm einen Riesenspaß oder verschafft ihm einen Kick12. umga) Abneigung f:have a kick against sth gegen etwas seinc) oft pl Grund m zur Beschwerde:she’s on a health-food kick at the moment zurzeit hat sie es mit Biokost14. US umga) Tasche fb) Geldbeutel m:he was without a dime in his kick er hatte keinen Pfennig in der TascheB v/tkick open eine Tür etc auftreten;kick sb’s shin, kick sb on the shin jemanden gegen das Schienbein treten;kick sb downstairs jemanden die Treppe hinunterstoßen;I could have kicked myself ich hätte mich ohrfeigen oder mir in den Hintern beißen können ( for telling him dass oder weil ich es ihm gesagt hatte);kick sb off the park (Fußball) Br umg jemanden zusammentreten; → arse A 1, ass2, bucket A 1, heel1 Bes Redew, tooth A 13. umg von einer Droge, Gewohnheit etc loskommenC v/i1. a) (mit dem Fuß) stoßen, treten ( beide:b) um sich tretenc) strampelnd) das Bein hochwerfene) ausschlagen (Pferd etc): → trace2 12. hochspringen, -prallen (Ball)4. AUTO umg schalten:he kicked into second er schaltete in den zweiten Gang6. umga) meutern (against, at gegen)* * *1. noun1) [Fuß]tritt, der; (Footb.) Schuss, dergive somebody a kick — jemandem einen Tritt geben od. versetzen
give somebody a kick in the pants — (fig. coll.) jemandem Feuer unterm Hintern machen (salopp)
a kick in the teeth — (fig.) ein Schlag ins Gesicht
he gets a kick out of it — er hat Spaß daran; es macht ihm Spaß
4) (recoil of gun) Rückstoß, der2. intransitive verb1) treten; [Pferd:] ausschlagen; [Baby:] strampeln; [Tänzer:] das Bein hochwerfen2) (show opposition) sich zur Wehr setzen (at, against gegen)3. transitive verb1) einen Tritt geben (+ Dat.) [Person, Hund]; treten gegen [Gegenstand]; kicken (ugs.), schlagen, schießen [Ball]kick the door open/shut — die Tür auf-/zutreten
kick somebody in the teeth — (fig. coll.) jemanden vor den Kopf stoßen
I could kick myself! — (coll.) ich könnte mir od. mich in den Hintern beißen (salopp)
2) (coll.): (abandon) ablegen [schlechte Angewohnheit]; aufgeben [Rauchen]kick the habit — es aufstecken (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- kick in- kick off- kick out- kick up* * *n.Fußtritt -e m.Stoß ¨-e m. (horse) v.ausschlagen (Pferd) v. v.einen Fußtritt geben ausdr.treten v.(§ p.,pp.: trat, ist/hat getreten) -
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I [kɪk]1) (of person) calcio m., pedata f.; (of horse, cow) calcio m.; (of swimmer) battuta f. delle gambe; (of footballer) calcio m., tiro m.to give sb., sth. a kick, to take a kick at sb., sth. — dare o tirare un calcio a qcn., qcs
2) colloq. (thrill)3) (of firearm) contraccolpo m., rinculo m.4) colloq. (strength) energia f., forza f.••II 1. [kɪk]a (real) kick in the teeth — una batosta, un calcio in faccia
verbo transitivo (once) dare un calcio a [person, door]; dare un calcio a, calciare [ball, tin can]; (repeatedly) prendere a calci, tirare calci a [person, object]to kick sb. on the leg, in the face — dare un calcio a qcn. alla gamba, in faccia
to kick sth. over a wall — mandare qcs. con un calcio oltre il muro
to kick sth. away — spostare qcs. con un calcio
to kick a hole in sth. — ammaccare qcs. con un calcio
2.to kick one's legs (in the air) — [ baby] scalciare, sgambettare
1) [ person] (once) dare un calcio; (repeatedly) tirare calci; [ swimmer] battere i piedi; [ dancer] slanciare la gamba; [horse, cow] scalciare•- kick in- kick off- kick out- kick up••to kick sb. when they're down — = criticare, offendere una persona che si trova in una posizione svantaggiata
to kick the habit — colloq. perdere il vizio; (of smoking) smettere
to kick over the traces — BE ribellarsi
* * *[kik] 1. verb1) (to hit or strike out with the foot: The child kicked his brother; He kicked the ball into the next garden; He kicked at the locked door; He kicked open the gate.) calciare, prendere a calci2) ((of a gun) to jerk or spring back violently when fired.) rinculare2. noun1) (a blow with the foot: The boy gave him a kick on the ankle; He was injured by a kick from a horse.) calcio2) (the springing back of a gun after it has been fired.) rinculo3) (a pleasant thrill: She gets a kick out of making people happy.) piacere•- kick off
- kick up* * *kick (1) /kɪk/n.2 ( sport: calcio, rugby) calcio: free kick, ( calcio) (calcio di) punizione; ( rugby) tiro libero; place kick, calcio piazzato; ( calcio) penalty kick, (calcio di) rigore; to take a penalty kick, calciare (o battere, tirare) un rigore6 [u] (fam.) effetto stimolante; forza; vigore; mordente: This liquor has quite a kick in it, questo liquore è piuttosto potente7 (fam.) eccitazione; forte piacere; godimento; spasso: to get a kick out of st., divertirsi un mondo a fare qc.; godere nel fare qc.; a game with no kick in it, un gioco che non dà gusto8 (preceduto da attr.) (fam.) passione passeggera (per qc.); mania; fregola (fam.): He's on the fishing kick at the moment, in questo momento ha la fregola della pesca● (fam.) a kick at the can, un tentativo □ ( sport) kick boxing, boxe thailandese, kick boxing □ ( sport) kick boxer, chi pratica la boxe thailandese □ (volg. USA) kick in the ass, calcio in culo (volg.); calcio nei denti; strapazzata; ( anche) spinta ( d'incoraggiamento) □ (fam. fig.) kick in the pants, calcio nel sedere; buona spinta ( d'incoraggiamento) □ (fam.) kick in the teeth, batosta; delusione □ kick-start, avviamento a pedale; pedale di avviamento ( di motocicletta); (fig.) avvio energico, impulso, rimessa in moto □ kick-starter, pedale di avviamento ( di motocicletta) □ kick up the backside = kick in the pants ► sopra □ kick wheel, tornio a pedale ( da vasaio) □ (fam.) for kicks, per divertimento; per divertirsi; per il gusto di farlo □ (fig.) to get more kicks than halfpence, ricevere più rimproveri che gentilezze; ricevere più calci che carezze □ (fam.) to get the kick, essere licenziato.kick (2) /kɪk/n.♦ (to) kick /kɪk/A v. t.1 dare un calcio (o calci) a; prendere a calci (o a pedate): Don't kick the dog, non prendere a calci il cane!; to be kicked, ricevere un calcio; to kick a door open [shut], aprire [chiudere] una porta con un calcio2 ( anche sport) colpire col piede; dare un calcio a: to kick a ball [a stone], dare un calcio a una palla [a una pietra]3 (seguito da avv. o compl. di luogo) mandare con un calcio (o a calci): to kick in, far entrare con un calcio; He kicked the stone into the water, con un calcio ha scagliato in acqua il sasso; to kick out, buttar fuori con un calcio (o a calci, a pedate) (► i singoli verbi frasali)7 (fig. fam.) liberarsi di, togliersi, smettere ( un vizio, un'abitudine, ecc.): to kick the habit, liberarsi dal vizio ( di fumare, bere ecc.)B v. i.3 (fig. fam.) recalcitrare; protestare; resistere; ribellarsi● ( slang USA) to kick ass, farsi obbedire; far scattare ( gli altri); essere grintoso; essere figo, ganzo (pop.) □ ( slang) to kick sb. 's ass (o butt), battere q.; suonarle a q. □ (fam.) to kick the bucket, morire; tirare le cuoia; crepare (fam.) □ (fam.) to kick one's heels, aspettare a lungo; fare anticamera □ (fig.) to kick sb. in the teeth, prendere a calci nei denti q.; prendere q. a pesci in faccia □ to kick into touch, ( rugby, calcio) calciare ( la palla) in fallo laterale ( rugby, anche: in touche); (fig. fam. GB) respingere, rifiutare recisamente □ ( slang USA) to kick it, smettere di drogarsi; ( anche) crepare, morire; divertirsi, spassarsela □ (fam.) to kick sb. upstairs, promuovere q. a una posizione più prestigiosa ma che comporta minor potere; promuovere q. per toglierlo di mezzo □ to kick sb. when (o while) they are down, infierire su q. in difficoltà; fare il maramaldo □ (fam.) I could kick myself, mi prenderei a calci; mi morderei le mani.* * *I [kɪk]1) (of person) calcio m., pedata f.; (of horse, cow) calcio m.; (of swimmer) battuta f. delle gambe; (of footballer) calcio m., tiro m.to give sb., sth. a kick, to take a kick at sb., sth. — dare o tirare un calcio a qcn., qcs
2) colloq. (thrill)3) (of firearm) contraccolpo m., rinculo m.4) colloq. (strength) energia f., forza f.••II 1. [kɪk]a (real) kick in the teeth — una batosta, un calcio in faccia
verbo transitivo (once) dare un calcio a [person, door]; dare un calcio a, calciare [ball, tin can]; (repeatedly) prendere a calci, tirare calci a [person, object]to kick sb. on the leg, in the face — dare un calcio a qcn. alla gamba, in faccia
to kick sth. over a wall — mandare qcs. con un calcio oltre il muro
to kick sth. away — spostare qcs. con un calcio
to kick a hole in sth. — ammaccare qcs. con un calcio
2.to kick one's legs (in the air) — [ baby] scalciare, sgambettare
1) [ person] (once) dare un calcio; (repeatedly) tirare calci; [ swimmer] battere i piedi; [ dancer] slanciare la gamba; [horse, cow] scalciare•- kick in- kick off- kick out- kick up••to kick sb. when they're down — = criticare, offendere una persona che si trova in una posizione svantaggiata
to kick the habit — colloq. perdere il vizio; (of smoking) smettere
to kick over the traces — BE ribellarsi
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