A1 [ I or T ] to hit someone or something with the foot, or to move the feet and legs suddenly and violently踢,踹
[ I ] If a gun kicks, it jumps back suddenly and with force when the gun is fired.(枪、炮)反冲,后坐
C2 used to say that you are very annoyed with yourself because you have done something stupid or missed a chance(由于做了蠢事或错失机会而)懊恼,自责
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She kicked the children's ball so powerfully that it flew over the hedge.
The football player kicked the ball slap into the middle of the net.
Please stop kicking the door like that - open it properly
I saw her kick the cat when she thought no one was looking.
The other boys started to punch and kick him.
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She aimed a kick at my shins.
The footballer appealed to the referee for a free kick.
His penalty kick placed the ball decisively in the back of the net.
He missed that kick literally by miles.
He gave the machine a kick.
C2 [ C ] a strong feeling of excitement and pleasure极度的快感(或刺激);极大的乐趣
[ C usually singular ] informal the strong effect of an alcoholic drink(酒的)刺激性
[ C usually singular ] informal a new interest, especially one that does not last long一时的爱好(或狂热)
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