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1 kick
menendang* * *gepak, menendang, menyepak, sepak, sentakan -
2 kick at
menyepak -
3 kick in
menyumbang -
4 kick up
menyepak/marah-marah -
5 kick high
basung -
6 kick again
memprotes, menentang, menunjukkan kejengkelannya* * *memprotes, menentang, menunjukkan kejengkelannya -
7 kick heels
disuruh menunggu lama, membuang2 wkt* * *menunggu lama -* * *disuruh menunggu lama, membuang2 waktu -
8 kick off
(sepak bola) mulai* * *memulai* * *(sepak bola) mulai -
9 kick up a row
1 bertengkar, membuat gaduh, tendangan, sepakan, kese-2 nangan, kesukaan* * *bertengkar, membuat gaduh, tendangan, sepakan, kese nangan, kesukaan -
10 kick a habit
menghentikan kebiasaan -
11 kick about
mengeluh -
12 kick against
tidak suka/menentang -
13 kick around
berkeliaran -
14 kick back
mengembalikan -
15 kick down
menerjang -
16 kick feet
tidak jatuh - -
17 kick in the teeth
menghina -
18 kick one upstairs
mengganti jabatan yang baik -
19 kick one's heels
menunggu lama -
20 kick out
menendang keluar
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kick — kick … Dictionnaire des rimes
kick — [kɪk] verb kick in phrasal verb 1. [intransitive] informal if a system, arrangement, event etc kicks in, it begins to have an effect: • Many lawyers are hurrying to arrange settlements before the new tax rules kick in. 2. [intransitive,… … Financial and business terms
kick — [ kik ] n. m. • 1922; kick starter 1919; mot angl., de to kick « donner des coups de pied » ♦ Dispositif de mise en marche d un moteur de motocyclette à l aide du pied. Démarrer au kick. Des kicks. ● kick starter, kick starters ou kick nom… … Encyclopédie Universelle
kick — ► VERB 1) strike or propel forcibly with the foot. 2) strike out with the foot or feet. 3) informal succeed in giving up (a habit or addiction). 4) (of a gun) recoil when fired. ► NOUN 1) an instance of kicking. 2) infor … English terms dictionary
kick — kick1 [kik] vi. [ME kiken < ?] 1. to strike out with the foot or feet, as in anger, or in swimming, dancing, etc. 2. to spring back suddenly, as a gun when fired; recoil 3. to bounce or ricochet, often in a way that is unexpected or seemingly… … English World dictionary
KICK — (von englisch kick „treten“ oder „Tritt“) bezeichnet einen Tritt gegen den Ball beim Fußball eine spezielle Form des Aufschlags beim Tennis, siehe Aufschlag (Tennis) einen unsauberen Ballkontakt beim Billard, siehe Snooker #Kick den Zeitpunkt, an … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kick — (von englisch: [to] kick = „treten“ oder kick = „Tritt“) bezeichnet: einen Impuls („Tritt“): eines Elektrons sowie Positrons durch die gravitomagnetische Kraft in der Physik, so dass sie die Ergosphäre verlassen können in der Astrophysik nach der … Deutsch Wikipedia
kick — kick; kick·able; kick·a·poo; kick·er; kick·ish; kick·shaw; kick·sies; kick·box; kick·box·ing; kick·box·er; … English syllables
kick — 1. The word kick has provided some powerful metaphors over the years. In recent use, the image of starting a motorcycle by the downward thrust on a pedal (a kick start) has been vividly applied figuratively to mean ‘an impetus given to get a… … Modern English usage
Kick — (k[i^]k), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Kicked} (k[i^]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Kicking}.] [W. cicio, fr. cic foot.] 1. To strike, thrust, or hit violently with the foot; as, a horse kicks a groom; a man kicks a dog. [1913 Webster] He [Frederick the Great]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Kick — es el sexto álbum de la banda de rock australiana INXS. Es el disco de la banda más vendido hasta el día de hoy; más de 10 millones de copias solo en los Estados Unidos. Singles como Need You Tonight/Mediate, Devil Inside, New Sensation, y Never… … Wikipedia Español