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1 kick about
to treat badly or bully:يُعامِل بصورةٍ سَيِّئَه، يُعَرْبِدُ علىThe bigger boys are always kicking him around.
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2 Kick
m; -(s), -s; umg.1. beim Fußball: kick2. umg. (Fußballspiel) game; wie wärs mit einem kleinen Kick? how about kicking it around a bit?3. umg., fig. (Nervenkitzel) kick* * *Kịck [kɪk]m -(s), -sinf = Stoß) kick; (sl = Spiel) kick-about, kick-around; (fig inf = Nervenkitzel) kick (inf)* * *[kɪk]m1. SPORT kick* * *1. beim Fußball: kick2. umg (Fußballspiel) game;wie wärs mit einem kleinen Kick? how about kicking it around a bit?3. umg, fig (Nervenkitzel) kick -
3 Kick
m1. kickabout2. thrillmugs.1. kick-about coll.2. kick-around coll. -
4 I have nothing to complain about
Jargon: I got no kickУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > I have nothing to complain about
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5 tratar mal
kick, to kick about/around -
6 andar jugando
• kick about• kick around• play around -
7 hundse med
kick about / around -
8 níîast á
kick about/around -
9 patalear
v.1 to kick about.El caballo patalea nervioso The horse kicks about nervously.2 to throw a tantrum.El bebé patalea siempre The baby throws a tantrum always.* * *1 (con enfado) to stamp one's feet2 (protestar) to kick up a fuss* * *VI1) [en el suelo] to stamp (angrily)2) [bebé, niño] to kick out3) (=protestar) to protest; (=montar follón) to make a fusspor mí, que patalee — as far as I'm concerned he can make all the fuss he likes
* * *verbo intransitivoa) ( con enfado) to stamp (one's feet)b) (en el aire, agua) to kick (one's legs in the air/water)c) (fam) ( protestar) to kick up a fuss (colloq)* * *= kick, stamp + Posesivo + feet, stomp + Posesivo + feet.Ex. The book also explains how twins begin and describes how a fetus gets food and air and how the growing baby kicks and hiccups inside the uterus.Ex. The women dance, stamping their feet, clapping and chanting while some of them gyrate their hips suggestively in the centre of the circle.Ex. 90% of the threads on this forum are started by liberals stomping their feet about the latest comments to come out of Obama's mouth.* * *verbo intransitivoa) ( con enfado) to stamp (one's feet)b) (en el aire, agua) to kick (one's legs in the air/water)c) (fam) ( protestar) to kick up a fuss (colloq)* * *= kick, stamp + Posesivo + feet, stomp + Posesivo + feet.Ex: The book also explains how twins begin and describes how a fetus gets food and air and how the growing baby kicks and hiccups inside the uterus.
Ex: The women dance, stamping their feet, clapping and chanting while some of them gyrate their hips suggestively in the centre of the circle.Ex: 90% of the threads on this forum are started by liberals stomping their feet about the latest comments to come out of Obama's mouth.* * *patalear [A1 ]viA1 (con enfado) to stamp (one's feet)por dentro está que patalea de envidia inside he's seething with envy2 (en el aire, agua) to kickmira cómo patalea el niño look at the baby kicking (his legs in the air/water)por mí que patalee he can kick and scream as much as he likes ( colloq)* * *
patalear ( conjugate patalear) verbo intransitivo
b) (en el aire, agua) to kick (one's legs in the air/water)
patalear verbo intransitivo to stamp one's feet
' patalear' also found in these entries:
English:
kick
* * *patalear vi1. [en el aire] to kick about;[en el suelo] to stamp one's feet;el bebé lleva dos horas pataleando y llorando the baby's been kicking and screaming for the last two hours2. [protestar] to kick up a fuss, to scream and shout;por mucho que pataleen no me van a convencer no matter how much they scream and shout, they won't persuade me* * *v/i stamp one’s feet; figkick and scream* * *patalear vi1) : to kick2) : to stamp one's feet* * *patalear vb1. (en el aire) to kick / to kick your feet2. (en el suelo) to stamp / to stamp your feet -
10 strampeln
I vt/i (hat gestrampelt)III vt/i (ist) umg. (Rad fahren) pedal (away); wir sind gestern 30 km gestrampelt we pedal(l)ed 19 miles yesterday, yesterday we did 19 miles on our bikes* * *strạm|peln ['ʃtrampln]vi1) (mit Beinen) to flail or thrash about; (Baby) to thrash about2) aux sein inf = Rad fahren) to pedal3) (inf = sich abrackern) to (sweat and) slave* * *stram·peln[ˈʃtrampl̩n]vi1. Hilfsverb: haben (heftig treten)[mit den Beinen] \strampeln to kick [[about sep] one's legs], to kick aboutganz schön \strampeln to pedal like mad [or crazy] famich muss ziemlich \strampeln, um die Miete zahlen zu können it's a struggle to pay the rent* * *intransitives Verb1) < baby> kick [his/her feet] [and wave his/her arms about]2) mit sein (ugs.): (mit dem Rad) pedal3) (ugs.): (sich sehr anstrengen) sweat; struggle* * *A. v/t & v/i (hat gestrampelt)2. umg (sich plagen) slog away;man muss schon ganz schön strampeln it’s a real sweat ( oder slog)B. v/r:sich bloß strampeln kick all the bedclothes (US covers) offC. v/t & v/i (ist) umg (Rad fahren) pedal (away);wir sind gestern 30 km gestrampelt we pedal(l)ed 19 miles yesterday, yesterday we did 19 miles on our bikes* * *intransitives Verb1) < baby> kick [his/her feet] [and wave his/her arms about]2) mit sein (ugs.): (mit dem Rad) pedal3) (ugs.): (sich sehr anstrengen) sweat; struggle* * *v.to flounder v.to struggle v. -
11 Bolzerei
f; -, -en; umg. kick-about* * *die; Bolzerei, Bolzereien (ugs.) [aimless] kick-about* * ** * *die; Bolzerei, Bolzereien (ugs.) [aimless] kick-about -
12 herumbummeln
v/i (trennb.) umg.1. (ist herumgebummelt) (schlendern) stroll around; (sich herumtreiben) gad about (the place); in Indien herumbummeln gad about India2. (hat) (trödeln) mess around* * *to kick around; to kick about* * *he|rụm|bum|melnvi sep (inf)1) (= trödeln) to mess about (inf)2) aux sein (= spazieren) to stroll (a)round (in etw (dat) sth)* * *he·rum|bum·melnvi (fam)▪ [irgendwo] \herumbummeln to stroll [or wander] [a]round [somewhere]* * *intransitives Verb (ugs.)1) mit sein (spazieren) stroll or wander around2) (trödeln)[mit etwas] herumbummeln — dawdle [over something]
* * *herumbummeln v/i (trennb) umgin Indien herumbummeln gad about India2. (hat) (trödeln) mess around* * *intransitives Verb (ugs.)1) mit sein (spazieren) stroll or wander around2) (trödeln)[mit etwas] herumbummeln — dawdle [over something]
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13 sprælle
* * *vb( med arme og ben) fling one's arms and legs about, kick about,( i vandet) splash about;( hjælpeløst, for ikke at synke i) flounder ( fx in the mud, in the snow, in the water);( med kroppen) wriggle,( hjælpeløst) flounder ( fx the fish wriggled (, floundered); don't wriggle),( sno sig) squirm ( fx the eel squirmed);[ sprælle sengetøjet af sig] kick off one's bedclothes. -
14 разбрасывать
scatter глагол:broadcast (вещать, распространять, передавать по радио, разбрасывать, вести радиопередачу, передавать по телевидению)disject (разбрасывать, рассеивать) -
15 подробно обсуждать
1) General subject: kick about (что-л.), kick around (что-л.), talk things through (My daughter likes to talk things through, so we have these long conversations about life.)2) Mathematics: go into details, treat at lengthУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подробно обсуждать
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16 Bolzen
bol·zen1. bol·zen [ʼbɔltsn̩]vi ( fam) to kick about;\Bolzen gehen to go for a kick-about ( fam)vt ( fam);2. Bol·zen <-s, -> [ʼbɔltsn̩] m2) ( Geschoss der Armbrust) bolt, quarrel -
17 bolzen
bol·zen1. bol·zen [ʼbɔltsn̩]vi ( fam) to kick about;\bolzen gehen to go for a kick-about ( fam)vt ( fam);2. Bol·zen <-s, -> [ʼbɔltsn̩] m2) ( Geschoss der Armbrust) bolt, quarrel -
18 strampeln
stram·peln [ʼʃtrampl̩n]vi[mit den Beinen] \strampeln to kick [[about sep, ] one's legs] to kick aboutich muss ziemlich \strampeln, um die Miete zahlen zu können it's a struggle to pay the rent -
19 грубо обращаться
manhandle глагол:kick around (ездить, перебрасывать, перебрасываться, грубо обращаться, разбрасывать, рассматривать со всех сторон)словосочетание:give the works (брать кого-л. в работу, пускать кого-л. в оборот, все отдать или рассказать кому-л., грубо обращаться, убивать) -
20 dar patadas
v.to kick about, to kick, to kick around.
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