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Anglų lietuvių žodynas. Žodis kick reiškia 1. v 1) spirti; spardyti; 2) atitrenkti (apie šautuvą); atšokti; 3) spirtis; 4) amer.skųstis; to kick against/at priešintis, griežtai prieštarauti; to kick back a) atmokėti; b) atitrenkti (apie šautuvą); to kick off a) numesti batus; b) pradėti lošti futb lietuviškai.

Kick tarimas:

  • /kik/

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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:

  • verb-intransitive: To strike out with the foot or feet.
  • verb-intransitive: Sports To score or gain ground by kicking a ball.
  • verb-intransitive: Sports To punt in football.
  • verb-intransitive: Sports To propel the body in swimming by moving the legs, as with a flutter kick or frog kick.
  • verb-intransitive: To recoil: The powerful rifle kicked upon being fired.
  • verb-intransitive: Informal To express negative feelings vigorously; complain.
  • verb-intransitive: Informal To oppose by argument; protest.
  • verb-transitive: To strike with the foot.
  • verb-transitive: To propel by striking with the foot.
  • verb-transitive: To spring back against suddenly: The rifle kicked my shoulder when I fired it.
  • verb-transitive: Sports To score (a goal or point) by kicking a ball.
  • noun: A vigorous blow with the foot.
  • noun: Sports The motion of the legs that propels the body in swimming.
  • noun: A jolting recoil: a rifle with a heavy kick.
  • noun: Slang A complaint; a protest.
  • noun: Slang Power; force: a car engine with a lot of kick.
  • noun: Slang A feeling of pleasurable stimulation: got a kick out of the show.
  • noun: Slang Fun: went bowling just for kicks.
  • noun: Slang Temporary, often obsessive interest: I'm on a science fiction kick.
  • noun: Slang A sudden, striking surprise; a twist.
  • noun: Sports The act or an instance of kicking a ball.
  • noun: Sports A kicked ball.
  • noun: Sports The distance spanned by a kicked ball.
  • phrasal-verb: kick about To move from place to place.
  • phrasal-verb: kick around Informal To treat badly; abuse.
  • phrasal-verb: kick around Informal To move from place to place: "spent the next three years in Italy, kicking around the country on a motor scooter” ( Charles E. Claffey).
  • phrasal-verb: kick around Informal To give thought or consideration to; ponder or discuss.
  • phrasal-verb: kick back To recoil unexpectedly and violently.
  • phrasal-verb: kick back Informal To take it easy; relax: kicked back at home and watched TV.
  • phrasal-verb: kick back Slang To return (stolen items).
  • phrasal-verb: kick back Slang To pay a kickback.
  • phrasal-verb: kick in Informal To contribute (one's share): kicked in a few dollars for the office party.
  • phrasal-verb: kick in Informal To become operative or take effect: "His pituitary kicked in, and his growth was suddenly vertical” ( Kenneth Browser).
  • phrasal-verb: kick in Slang To die.
  • phrasal-verb: kick off Sports To begin or resume play with a kickoff.
  • phrasal-verb: kick off Informal To begin; start: kicked off the promotional tour with a press conference.
  • phrasal-verb: kick off Slang To die.
  • phrasal-verb: kick out Slang To throw out; dismiss.
  • phrasal-verb: kick over To begin to fire: The engine finally kicked over.
  • phrasal-verb: kick up Informal To increase in amount or force; intensify: A sandstorm kicked up while we drove through the desert.
  • phrasal-verb: kick up Informal To stir up (trouble): kicked up a row.
  • phrasal-verb: kick up Informal To show signs of disorder: His ulcer has kicked up again.
  • idiom: ass Vulgar Slang To take forceful or harsh measures to achieve an objective.
  • idiom: kick the bucket Slang To die.
  • idiom: kick the habit Slang To free oneself of an addiction, as to narcotics or cigarettes.
  • idiom: kick up (one's) heels Informal To cast off one's inhibitions and have a good time.
  • idiom: kick upstairs Slang To promote to a higher yet less desirable position.


Lietuviškos reikšmės:

  • spardyti
  • atitrenkti (apie šautuvą)
  • atšokti
  • spirtis
  • amer.skųstis
  • to kick back a) atmokėti
  • atitrenkti (apie šautuvą)
  • to kick off a) numesti batus
  • pradėti lošti futb
  • spirti
  • to kick against/at priešintis
  • griežtai prieštarauti
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