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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)

inglés
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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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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Paisley is one of six cities hoping to kick-start regeneration through culture.
www.bbc.co.uk
He also rattled the bar from a 40-yard free kick.
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The marching band lines up along the end zone shortly before kick off.
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It is hard for you to kick against the goad.
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Even so, if funding markets haven't reopened by the beginning of next year, a second, very significant credit squeeze will begin to kick in.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Teams alternate taking the kick-off after each base, regardless of which team scored the base.
en.wikipedia.org
Yep, it's time to kick his crazy ex out!
en.wikipedia.org
Instead of siphoning off that income for daily expenses, use a dividend reinvestment plan to bolster returns and give your compounding an added kick.
www.theglobeandmail.com

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