kick in the teeth / kɪk /

踢牙狠狠地踢了一脚狠狠地踹了一脚踢牙膏

kick in the teeth4 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to strike with the foot or feet: to kick the ball; to kick someone in the shins.
  2. to drive, force, make, etc., by or as if by kicks.
  3. Football. to score by place-kicking or drop-kicking the ball.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to make a rapid, forceful thrust with the foot or feet: He kicked at the ball. You have to kick rapidly when using a crawl stroke.
  2. to have a tendency to strike with the foot or feet: That horse kicks when you walk into his stall.
  3. Informal. to resist, object, or complain: What's he got to kick about?
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of kicking; a blow or thrust with the foot or feet.
  2. power or disposition to kick: That horse has a mean kick.
  3. Informal. an objection or complaint.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. kick about, to move from place to place frequently: He kicked about a good deal before settling down.
  2. kick around, Informal. to treat harshly or inconsiderately.to consider, discuss, or speculate about: We kicked around various ideas for raising money.to experiment with.to pass time idly; wander from place to place aimlessly: We just kicked around for a year after college.to remain unused, unemployed, or unnoticed: The script has been kicking around for years.
  3. kick back, to recoil, especially vigorously or unexpectedly.Informal.to give someone a kickback.Slang.to return to the owner.to relax: Let's just kick back and enjoy the weekend.

kick in the teeth 近义词

kick in the teeth

等同于 short shrift

kick in the teeth

等同于 rebuff

kick in the teeth

等同于 rebuke

kick in the teeth

等同于 repulse

kick in the teeth

等同于 slur

kick in the teeth

等同于 deflate

kick in the teeth构成的短语

  • kick a habit
  • kick around
  • kick ass
  • kick back
  • kick in
  • kick in the pants, a
  • kick it
  • kick off
  • kick oneself
  • kick out
  • kick over the traces
  • kick the bucket
  • kick the habit
  • kick up
  • kick up a fuss
  • kick up one's heels
  • kick upstairs
  • alive and kicking
  • for fun (kicks)
  • get a bang (kick) out of

更多kick in the teeth例句

  1. This video covers route finding, uphill-skinning tips, and kick turns.
  2. Nike says the new kicks are geared towards everyday wear, from going to the grocery store or on a casual walk with friends.
  3. On average, according to a mathematical analysis, the fast start lasted 827 meters, and the finishing kick started with 410 meters left.
  4. I don’t know who gets the bigger kick out of it, the players or the Presidents.
  5. An oddity of Saban’s run at Alabama is that the Tide led the FBS in missed kicks from 2007 to 2019.
  6. When fathers hold and play with their children, oxytocin and prolactin kick in, priming them for bonding.
  7. Eventually, Weirich had to kick out her jacuzzi and plants from her sunroom, where she now holds court.
  8. Ramone, who turned to religion while trying to kick drugs, would probably approve (and laugh a little, too).
  9. Keith Green finds Ramone at the Chelsea, trying to kick heroin for good.
  10. It not only had a kick-ass part, it was the first Israeli movie featuring a transgender character in a leading role.
  11. The latter trod on the toes of the former, whereupon the former threatened to "kick out of the cabin" the latter.
  12. And with that the host gave him such a kick as sent him howling into the street, amidst the roars of the company.
  13. I knowed, a-course, that I could go kick up a fuss when Simpson stopped by his office on his trip back from Goldstone.
  14. Next morning the hero of Wagram, lame from the effect of a kick from his horse, was summoned before the Emperor.
  15. And I should kick the bottom out of dis crate just because you don't like the looks of somebody behind us!