单词 | kick ass |
释义 | kick-ass1. adjective [usu ADJ n] Some people use kick-ass to describe people or things that they think are tough or aggressive. [US, informal, vulgar] ...a kick-ass businesswoman. ...streamlined, kick-ass rock'n'roll. 2. adjective [usu ADJ n] Some people use kick-ass to describe something that they think is very good or impressive. [US, informal, vulgar] ...the most kick-ass skateboarding crew the world ever saw. kick ass in British English slang verb (intransitive) 1. to be impressive, esp in a forceful way pop music that kicks ass adjective kick-ass 2. forceful, aggressive, and impressive Also (chiefly Austral): kick-arse kick-ass in British English (ˈkɪkˌæs) adjective slang forceful, aggressive, and impressive If you are a fan, then you can expect plenty of attitude, blood-sucking vampiresand some kick-ass action. kick ass in American English Slang 1. to use power or authority, as to force others into achieving a goal or goals 2. to punish, treat roughly, etc. kick-ass in American English (ˈkɪkˌæs) US adjective Slang 1. having a strong effect on someone or something; forceful; powerful 2. exceptionally good; spectacular, impressive, etc. |
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