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1 kick against/at
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2 kick against the pricks
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3 kick
n. trap; schop; terugstoot; genot (spreektaal); gekheid die weer overgaat; kracht--------v. schoppen; eruit schoppen; eruit gooien; tijdelijk iemand van het internet verwijderen (in computers); aanmoedigen; laden (van een geweer); tegenstand bieden; klagen (slang); spartelenkick1[ kik]♦voorbeelden:3 do something for kicks • iets voor de lol/sensatie doen1 kracht ⇒ fut, energie♦voorbeelden:this martini has a lot of kick in it • deze martini is heel koppig————————kick2♦voorbeelden:3 kick against/at • protesteren/rebelleren tegenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 schoppen ⇒ trappen, wegtrappen♦voorbeelden:kick back • terugschoppenkick out • eruit schoppen/trappen, verstoten, ontslaan -
4 prick
n. prik; pijn; geslachtsorgaan (slang)--------v. prikkenprick1[ prik] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 prik♦voorbeelden:————————prick2II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:prick on • aanvuren -
5 bang
adv. klap, dreun; met lawaai--------interj. boem!--------n. slag; geluid van een explosie; harde slag, dreun; verdovend middel, hennep--------v. slaan, treffen; voortdurend lawaai maken; opzettelijk lawaai maken; een speciale haardracht ("pony") maken waarbij het voorhoofd zichtbaarder wordt; (Agressieve Slang) deelnemen aan geslachtsgemeenschap, een paar vormenbang1[ bæng] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 klap ⇒ dreun, slag2 knal ⇒ ontploffing, schot3 plotselinge inspanning/energie♦voorbeelden:3 start off with a bang • hard aan het werk gaan/van stapel lopen————————bang2♦voorbeelden:bang into someone • iemand toevallig ontmoeten→ bang away bang away/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 stoten ⇒ bonzen, botsen2 dichtgooien/smijten♦voorbeelden:→ bang out bang out/————————bang3〈 bijwoord〉1 precies ⇒ pats, vlak2 plof ⇒ boem, paf♦voorbeelden:〈 informeel〉 bang on • precies goed/raakbang on time • precies op tijdbang went another million • nog een miljoen naar de maancome bang up against (something) • stuiten op (iets)————————bang41 boem! ⇒ pats!, pang!
См. также в других словарях:
kick against — ► kick against express disagreement or frustration with. Main Entry: ↑kick … English terms dictionary
kick against — RESIST, rebel against, oppose, struggle/fight against; defy, disobey, reject, spurn. → kick * * * ˈkick a ˌgainst [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they kick against … Useful english dictionary
kick against — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms kick against : present tense I/you/we/they kick against he/she/it kicks against present participle kicking against past tense kicked against past participle kicked against kick against someonesomething to… … English dictionary
kick against — PHRASAL VERB If you kick against a situation you dislike but cannot control, you react against it in a violent, sudden, or extreme way. [mainly BRIT] [V P n] North Sea operators kicked against legislation making them responsible for removing oil… … English dictionary
kick against something — ˈkick against sth derived to protest about or resist sth • Young people often kick against the rules. Main entry: ↑kickderived … Useful english dictionary
kick against the pricks — ► kick against the pricks hurt oneself by persisting in useless resistance. [ORIGIN: with biblical allusion to Acts of the Apostles, chapter 9.] Main Entry: ↑prick … English terms dictionary
kick against the pricks — British & Australian, literary to fight against people in authority. People in this country tend to follow rather than lead. It takes courage to kick against the pricks … New idioms dictionary
kick against the pricks — phrasal : to feel or show usually pointless opposition to or resentment of an often necessary authority one is subject to * * * kick against the pricks To react futilely against discipline or authority, to the extent of injuring oneself (Bible,… … Useful english dictionary
kick against the pricks — {v. phr.}, {literary} To fight against rules or authority in a way that just hurts yourself. * /Johnny kicked against the pricks in his foster home until he learned that he could trust his new family./ … Dictionary of American idioms
kick against the pricks — {v. phr.}, {literary} To fight against rules or authority in a way that just hurts yourself. * /Johnny kicked against the pricks in his foster home until he learned that he could trust his new family./ … Dictionary of American idioms
kick\ against\ the\ pricks — v. phr. literary To fight against rules or authority in a way that just hurts yourself. Johnny kicked against the pricks in his foster home until he learned that he could trust his new family … Словарь американских идиом