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1 kick over
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2 kick over
kick [sth.] over, kick over [sth.] rovesciare a calci* * *kick [sth.] over, kick over [sth.] rovesciare a calci -
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■ kick overA v. t. + avv.B v. i. + avv.( di motore, ecc.) avviarsi; cominciare a funzionare □ (fig. fam.) to kick over the traces, ( di cavallo) liberarsi a calci delle tirelle; (fig.) ribellarsi, rifiutarsi di sottostare, scuotere il gioco; ( anche) agire in modo indipendente. -
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kick [something] over, kick over [something] renverser [quelque chose] (d'un coup de pied or à coups de pied) -
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kick over 1) прекатурвам, събарям (с ритане); 2) запалвам (се) (за двигател); -
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1.заводить (мотор), начинать работу (о механизме): Holdwin tried to start the car but the motor didn 't kick over.— Холдуин пытался завести машину, но мотор не работал; 2. платить: Black Jack made every one kick over 10 dollars a week.— Черный Джек заставил всех платить ему по 10 баксов в неделю; 3. ""откинуться'': ""Yeah, Billy, Ihad a goodhorse but last Friday it kickedover.—Да, Билли, у меня была хорошая кобыла, но в прошлую пятницу она откинула копыта...English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog" > kick over
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9 kick over
ფეხის წაკვრაhe kicked over a stone ქვაზე წაიბორძიკა // ქვას ფეხი წამოჰკრა -
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авто завести́ (дви́гатель)the engine kicked over readily — дви́гатель сра́зу зарабо́тал
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12 kick over
[ʹkıkʹəʋvə] phr vопрокинуть ударом ноги, пинком -
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['kɪk'əʊvə]1) Общая лексика: опрокинуть ударом ноги, пинком2) Сленг: ограбить, совершить налёт3) Макаров: опрокинуть пинком -
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18 kick over
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20 kick over
v.1 volcar de una patada, tirar de una patada.2 patear.
См. также в других словарях:
kick over — intransitive verb : to begin to fire used of an internal combustion engine after a moment of cranking the motor kicked over transitive verb : to cause (an internal combustion engine) to turn over and usually begin to fire could not kick the motor … Useful english dictionary
kick over — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms kick over : present tense I/you/we/they kick over he/she/it kicks over present participle kicking over past tense kicked over past participle kicked over kick over the traces to behave badly, or to do things … English dictionary
kick over — {v.} 1. Of a motor: To begin to work. * /He had not used his car for two months and when he tried to start it, the motor would not kick over./ 2. {slang} To pay; contribute. * /The gang forced all the storekeepers on the block to kick over $5 a… … Dictionary of American idioms
kick over — {v.} 1. Of a motor: To begin to work. * /He had not used his car for two months and when he tried to start it, the motor would not kick over./ 2. {slang} To pay; contribute. * /The gang forced all the storekeepers on the block to kick over $5 a… … Dictionary of American idioms
kick\ over — v 1. Of a motor: to begin to work. He had not used his car for two months and when he tried to start it, the motor would not kick over. 2. slang To pay; contribute. The gang forced all the storekeepers on the block to kick over $5 a week. 3.… … Словарь американских идиом
kick over — 1) a motor begins to work At first the engine wouldn t start because it was too cold but finally it kicked over. 2) pay, contribute I was forced to kick over a lot of money for the motor for my car … Idioms and examples
kick over the traces — also[jump the traces] {v. phr.} To break the rules; behave badly. * /When their teacher was absent and they had a substitute, the children kicked over the traces./ Compare: ACT UP, CUT UP, LET LOOSE, OUT OF HAND, RAISE CAIN … Dictionary of American idioms
kick over the traces — also[jump the traces] {v. phr.} To break the rules; behave badly. * /When their teacher was absent and they had a substitute, the children kicked over the traces./ Compare: ACT UP, CUT UP, LET LOOSE, OUT OF HAND, RAISE CAIN … Dictionary of American idioms
kick over the traces — Kicking over the traces is wild rebellious behaviour or being out of control. It comes from when a horse in harness got a rear leg over the traces, which attach it to the vehicle, it started pulling and became uncontrollable … The small dictionary of idiomes
kick\ over\ the\ traces — • kick over the traces • jump the traces v. phr. To break the rules; behave badly. When their teacher was absent and they had a substitute, the children kicked over the traces. Compare: act up, cut up, let loose, out of hand, raise Cain … Словарь американских идиом
kick over the traces — ► kick over the traces become insubordinate or reckless. Main Entry: ↑trace … English terms dictionary