kick (A1)
カタカナ: キック
IPA: /kɪk/
Definition
To strike or push something with your foot.
意味: 足を使って何かを打ったり、押し出したりすること。
Examples / 例文
He kicked the ball across the field. — He kicked the ball across the field.
The horse kicked out at the rider. — The horse kicked out at the rider.
She kicked the door open in anger. — She kicked the door open in anger.
Kick の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Kick:
How to Use Kick
- kick off (phrasal verb)
- To start something, especially a game or event. — "The concert will kick off with a special performance."
- kick in (phrasal verb)
- To start to take effect. — "The medicine will kick in soon."
- kick out (phrasal verb)
- To force someone to leave a place or group. — "They kicked him out of the club."
- kick back (phrasal verb)
- To relax and do nothing. — "After a long week, I just want to kick back."
- kick the bucket (idiom)
- To die. — "He lived a long life before he kicked the bucket."
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