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I . kick [kɪk] V. trans.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to kick the bucket coloq.
to kick a habit
to kick heels ingl. brit.
to kick oneself

II . kick [kɪk] V. intr.

III . kick [kɪk] SUST.

1. kick (blow):

kick

2. kick (in football):

penalty/free kick
free kick

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to need a kick in the arse [or backside] coloq.
to do sth for kicks coloq.
to get a kick out of sth
he's on a religious kick coloq.
a kick in the teeth

free kick SUST.

free kick

goal kick SUST. DEP.

goal kick

I . kick about V. intr. coloq. to be kicking about [or around]

1. kick about about (lie about):

2. kick about about (travel):

II . kick about V. trans.

1. kick about about coloq. (talk about):

to kick sth about [or around]

2. kick about about (treat badly):

to kick sb about [or around]

kick around V. intr.

kick around PHRVB kick about

Véase también: kick about

I . kick about V. intr. coloq. to be kicking about [or around]

1. kick about about (lie about):

2. kick about about (travel):

II . kick about V. trans.

1. kick about about coloq. (talk about):

to kick sth about [or around]

2. kick about about (treat badly):

to kick sb about [or around]

I . kick in V. trans.

1. kick in (break):

kick in
kick in face, head

2. kick in AM (contribute):

kick in

II . kick in V. intr.

1. kick in coloq. (take effect):

kick in

2. kick in AM (contribute):

kick in

kick up V. trans.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to kick up up a fuss

kick-off SUST.

1. kick-off (in football):

2. kick-off (beginning):

start m

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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They lost the second match 1-0, Albania scored the only goal of the match in the second half from a penalty kick.
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Unintended incidents can kick off renewed violence, which might escalate and spin out of control.
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Teams alternate taking the kick-off after each base, regardless of which team scored the base.
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The shock wave and radiation from the detonation would impact against the underside of the pusher plate, giving it a powerful kick.
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Various models feature four-stroke engines ranging in displacement from 80 to 125 cc, a kick starter, and telescopic shock absorbers.
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They can not kick their feet, nor swim to a rescuer, nor grasp a rope or other rescue equipment.
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It is hard for you to kick against the goad.
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He also rattled the bar from a 40-yard free kick.
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He was also a free kick, penalty and corner kick specialist.
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When music and musicianship are this worshipful, virtuoso, and varied, it's easy to get caught up, kick back, and join the praise.
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