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/kik/ * danh từ - trôn chai (chỗ lõm ở đít chai) * danh từ - cái đá, cú đá (đá bóng); cái đá hậu (ngựa) - sự giật (của súng, khi bắn) - tay đá bóng, cầu thủ - (thông tục) hơi sức; sức bật, sực chống lại =to have no kick left+ không còn hơi sức - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (thông tục) lý do phản kháng, lý do phản đối; sự phản kháng, sự phản đối - (thông tục) sự thích thú, sự thú vị =to get a kick out of something+ thích thú cái gì, tìm thấy sự thú vị ở cái gì - (số nhiều) (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (từ lóng) trò vui, trò nhộn - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) sự việc thay đổi bất ngờ, việc bất ngờ !to get the kick - bị đá bị đuổi, bị sa thải !more kicks than half-pence - bị chửi nhiều được khen ít; bực mình khó chịu nhiều hơn là thích thú * nội động từ - đá, đá hậu (ngựa) - giật (súng) - (+ against, at) chống lại, kháng cự, phản đối, phản kháng; tỏ ý khó chịu với * ngoại động từ - đá - sút ghi (bàn thắng) (bóng đá) =to kick a goal+ sút ghi một bàn thắng !to kick about (around) - đá vung, đá lung tung - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (thông tục) hành hạ, đối xử thô bạo - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (thông tục) đi lung tung đây đó - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (thông tục) nghĩ về, bàn luận về !to kick back - đánh ngược trở lại (maniven ô tô) - đá lại; đá (quả bóng) trả lại - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) trả lại (của ăn cắp hoặc một phần số tiền do bị ép buộc hay thoả thuận riêng mà phải nhận...) !to kick in - đá bung (cửa) - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (từ lóng) góp phần, đóng góp - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (từ lóng) chết !to kick off - đá bật đi =to kick off one's shoes+ đá bật giày ra - (thể dục,thể thao) bắt đầu ra bóng, bắt đầu ra trận đấu bóng đá !to kick out - đá ra; tống cổ ra !to kick up - đá tung lên =to kick up dust+ đá tung bụi lên - gây nên =to kick up a noise+ làm ồn lên !to kick against the pricks - (nghĩa bóng) kháng cự vô ích chỉ chuốc lấy cái đau đớn vào thân !to kick the bucket - (xem) bucket !to kick one's heels - (xem) heel !to kick over the traces - kháng cự lại, không chịu sự kiềm thúc gò ép !to kick somebody upstairs -(đùa cợt) đề bạt ai cốt để tống khứ đi !to kick up one's heels - (xem) heel -
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1. phr v разг. отшвырнуть ногойkick over — опрокинуть ударом ноги, пинком
2. phr v разг. прогнать пинкамиkick in — втолкнуть, загнать пинками
kick out — выгнать пинками, вышвырнуть
kick down — швырнуть, сбросить вниз ударом ноги, пинком
3. phr v разг. выгнать с позоромto have no kick left — не иметь больше сил сопротивляться; выдохнуться
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1. phr v разг. втолкнуть, загнать пинкамиkick out — выгнать пинками, вышвырнуть
kick over — опрокинуть ударом ноги, пинком
kick down — швырнуть, сбросить вниз ударом ноги, пинком
2. phr v амер. сл. делать взнос, внести пожертвование3. phr v амер. сл. по сговору отдавать часть заработка4. phr v амер. сл. сл. протянуть ноги, умеретьСинонимический ряд:contribute (verb) add; add some; chip in; come through; contribute; cough up; donate; endow; give; help defray; pitch in; present; subscribe -
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1. phr v разг. выгнать пинками, вышвырнутьkick in — втолкнуть, загнать пинками
kick over — опрокинуть ударом ноги, пинком
kick down — швырнуть, сбросить вниз ударом ноги, пинком
2. phr v разг. прогнать с позором; выгнать, уволить3. phr v разг. спорт. вывести из игрыСинонимический ряд:1. dismiss (verb) ax; bounce; cashier; discharge; disemploy; dismiss; drop; let out; sack; turn off2. eject (verb) boot out; chase; chuck; eject; evict; extrude; out3. throw out (verb) expel; fire; oust; remove; see to the door; terminate; throw out -
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to kick up a fuss o stink — colloq. piantare grane ( about per)
* * *(to cause or start off (a fuss etc).) fare; sollevare* * *vt + advfig famto kick up a row or a din — scatenare un putiferio
to kick up a fuss about or over sth — piantare un casino per qc
* * *to kick up a fuss o stink — colloq. piantare grane ( about per)
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68 kick down the ladder
"отбросить лестницу, по которой поднимался", забыть тех, кто помогал достичь успеха; бросить занятия, принёсшие заслуженный успех, общественное положениеShe has struggled so gallantly for polite reputation that she has won it: pitilessly kicking down the ladder as she advanced degree by degree. (W. Thackeray, ‘The Book of Snobs’, ch. VII) — Она так отчаянно сражалась за успех в светском обществе, что в конце концов добилась своего; но чем выше она поднималась, тем безжалостней бросала тех, кто помогал ей.
Now that he has risen to being manager of a branch of Mosstein's he has kicked over the ladder... (DEI) — Стаи управляющим одного из отделений фирмы Мосштайна, он отвернулся от людей, содействовавших его успеху...
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kick about а) перебрасывать(ся) Those boys aren't playing footballproperly, they're just kicking the ball about. б) разбрасывать I found thisbook kicking about upstairs, is it yours? в) существовать Is the same chairmanstill kicking about? I thought he had left years ago. The idea of worldgovernment has been kicking about for a long time, but no one seems to take itseriously. г) придираться, отдавать ненужные приказы The directors will findthat times have changed; they can no longer kick the workers about and makethem do whatever they want. д) обсуждать The committee kicked your suggestionabout for over an hour before deciding that they could not accept it. -
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kick around а) грубо обращаться There must be something wrong with a childwho kicks his toys around. б) sl. рассматривать со всех сторон The committeekicked your suggestion around for over an hour before deciding that they couldnot accept it. в) придираться, отдавать ненужные приказы The directors willfind that times have changed; they can no longer kick the workers around andmake them do whatever they want. -
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■ kick inv. t. + avv.2 (fam.) entrare in azione; cominciare a funzionare; animarsi; ( di medicina, ecc.) cominciare a fare effetto; cominciare: The radio suddenly kicked in, la radio si è animata all'improvviso; It'll take half an hour for the painkiller to kick in, il calmante comincerà a fare effetto tra mezz'ora; I want all of this over before Christmas kicks in, voglio che tutto questo sia finito prima che cominci il bailamme di Natale -
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■ In futsal, method of restarting play after the ball has left the pitch over a touchline or hit the ceiling, executed by a player of the team other than that which touched the ball last.Einkick m■ Fortsetzung des Spiels im Futsal, nachdem der Ball die Seitenlinie in der Luft oder am Boden vollständig überschritten oder die Decke berührt hat, durch einen Spieler derjenigen Mannschaft, die den Ball nicht zuletzt berührt hat. -
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поднимать шум, суматоху; устраивать крик, скандалInstead of a debate on economic policy in the Commons yesterday, the dust was kicked up over accusations from the Tories that September's trade figures had been put out in a manner which misled newspapers. — Вчера в палате общин вместо прений по экономическим вопросам разгорелся шум вокруг обвинений, выдвинутых тори, которые сводятся к тому, что сентябрьские сведения о торговом балансе поданы таким образом, что газеты введены в заблуждение.
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I n infml1)2) infml3) infml4) AmE infmlThe kick came from those who paid over their good money — Возражения посыпались от тех, кто платил свои кровные денежки
You're getting paid enough, you've got no real kicks — Тебе достаточно платят, поэтому тебе жаловаться фактически не на что
What's the kick, man? — На что жалуемся, приятель?
5) slShe gets a big kick out of watching him — Она получает огромное удовольствие, наблюдая за ним
A good sunset always gives her the hell of a kick — Она буквально балдеет, любуясь закатом
I get a tremendous kick water-skiing — Я тащусь, когда катаюсь на водных лыжах
6) slWhat do you say you and me take a go at the hunting kick? — А если нам серьезно заняться охотой? Что ты скажешь на это?
7) AmE slII vi1) infmlShe can just kick all she wants to — Она может жаловаться, сколько ей угодно
2) sl3) sl esp AmEIII vtI'm bogue but I ain't gonna indulge. I'm trying to kick — Меня всего ломает, но я больше не собираюсь употреблять наркотики. Я решил завязать
1) infmlNo matter what I did I couldn't kick that stupid fear — Что я только не делал, чтобы отделаться от этого дурацкого страха, но ничего не помогало
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[kik] v., n. -v 1. shkelmoj, gjuaj me shkelm; kick sth out of the way largoj me shkelm diçka që më zë rrugën. 2. gjuaj me këmbë (topin); shënoj (gol). 3. zmbrapset, zbythet (pushka etj). 4. gj.fol. ankohem, qahem, kundërshtoj. 5. zhrg. heq dorë (nga një ves), shpëtoj; kick a habit shpëtoj nga një ves.-n 1. shkelmim. 2. zmbrapsje, zbythje (e armës). 3. zhrg. ankesë, qarje; kundërshtim. 4. zhrg. kënaqësi, ngazëllim; get a kick out of gambling shkrihem pas kumarit; do sth for kicks bëj diçka për kënaqësi. 5. zhrg. nxitje efekt; he needs a kick in the pants ai e do me hosten. 6. interesim, hutim (pas diçkaje); she is on a pop music kick është hutuar pas muzikës pop.● kick about/around ['kik ë'baut/ë'raund] gj.fol. a) të del përpara (një send, person); b) sillem vërdallë; c) luaj me (një top etj)● kick back ['kik bæk] gj.fol. a) prapset, kërcen mbrapsht; b) paguaj si haraç; c) zmbrapset, zbythet (arma); d) rikthej (topin), pasoj● kick down ['kik daun] zë me shkelma, hedh përtokë me shkelma; kick the bucket kthej patkonjtë, cof● kick in ['kik in] zhrg. a) vdes, cof; b) paguaj, derdh paratë; kick sb's teeth in i thyej turinjtë/dhëmbët dikujt● kick up ['kik ap] zhrg. shkaktoj; filloj; kick up a row/a din bëj poterë; krijoj rrëmujë; kick up a fuss about/over sth hap fjalë për diçka● kickback ['kikbæk] n. gj.fol. 1. pagesë haraçi; haraç. 2. reagim i beftë, kundërshtim i papritur● kickoff ['kikof] n 1. sport. shkelm i parë, fillim i lojës. 2. gj.fol. nisje, fillim; hapje (e një aktiviteti)● kickshaw ['kiksho:] n 1. gjë e shijshme, gatesë e rrallë. 2. stringël* * *shkelmoj -
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(to cause or start off (a fuss etc).) armar follón, armar bronca1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( raise) \<\<leaves/dust\>\> levantar2) v + adv + oto kick up a fuss o stink — armar una bronca (fam)
to kick up a din o row — armar un escándalo
VT + ADVto kick up a row or a din — (lit) armar un jaleo *
to kick up a fuss or stink about or over sth — armar un escándalo por algo
* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( raise) \<\<leaves/dust\>\> levantar2) v + adv + oto kick up a fuss o stink — armar una bronca (fam)
to kick up a din o row — armar un escándalo
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N1. लातA kick from a donkey is enough to break your bones.2. अत्यधिक मज़ा आनाHe gets a kick out of watching cricket.--------VT1. लात मारनाBeing angry he kicked the door.After the examinations were over, children were kicking the ball inthe field.2. दुलत्ती\kickमारनाThe horse kicked the bucket of water.3. छुटकारा\kickपाना/छोड़नाIt is difficult to kick out a bad habit.He kicked out his habit with great difficulty.4. धिक्कारनाHaving done poorly at the interview, I felt like kicking myself. -
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doelloos rondlopenkick around2 in leven zijn ⇒ bestaan, rondhollenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:III 〈werkwoord + voorzetsel〉
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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