transitive. Of the feet: to strike (the ground, a person, etc.) (in later use chiefly literary or archaic). Formerly also of a person: †to strike…
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释义 | the world > movement > impact > striking > striking with specific thing > strike with specific thing [verb (transitive)] > with the foot > kick (21) smitec1330 transitive. Of the feet: to strike (the ground, a person, etc.) (in later use chiefly literary or archaic). Formerly also of a person: †to strike… frontc1400 transitive. To strike, kick, drive back. punch1449 transitive. To strike with the foot, to kick. Cf. bunch, v.1 b pounce, v.1 5. Now rare (English regional (northern) in later use). kick1598 transitive. To strike (anything) with the foot. to kick the windor clouds, to be hanged (slang). to kick the bucket, to die (slang): see bucket, n.2… calcitrate1623 transitive and intransitive. To kick. bunch1647 To kick. (Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, etc.) pause1673 transitive. To kick; to repulse with a kick. pote1673 transitive. To kick (something); to paw (the ground) with a foot; to stamp (one's foot). Now English regional (northern). purr1847 transitive. English regional (northern and north midlands). To kick. Also intransitive. boot1877 To kick (a person). turf1888 transitive. To throw or kick (a person, etc.) forcibly out (occasionally off); also transferred. colloquial. Without const. (Public School slang), to… root1890 transitive. colloquial (originally and chiefly School slang). To kick or strike forcefully, esp. in the backside. Cf. root, n.2 2. Also intransitive. Subcategories:— accomplish, make, or do by kicking (1) — kick more than (1) — kick violently (2) — kick over or in (2) — kick on the shins (1) — kick with the toe (1) — lift (the heels, etc.) in kicking (1) |
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