kick 意味
EN[kɪk, kʰɪk] [-ɪk]US
日キック ウ蹴り技
- 蹴り技(けりわざ)とは、格闘技、武道、武術において、様々な方向へ脚を繰り出すことにより、攻撃・防禦を行う技術の総称である。「キック」、「足技」、「蹴撃技」とも。
- 名詞 (Noun)PLkicksSUF-ick
- A hit or strike with the leg or foot or knee.
- A kick to the knee.
- The action of swinging a foot or leg.
- The ballerina did a high kick and a leap.
- (colloquial) Something that tickles the fancy; something fun or amusing.
- I finally saw the show. What a kick!
- I think I sprained something on my latest exercise kick.
- (Internet) The removal of a person from an online activity.
- A button (of a joypad, joystick or similar device) whose only or main current function is that when it is pressed causes a video game character to kick.
- (figuratively) Any bucking motion of an object that lacks legs or feet.
- The car had a nasty kick the whole way.
- The pool ball took a wild kick, up off the table.
- (uncountable and countable) piquancy.
- A stimulation provided by an intoxicating substance.
- (soccer) A pass played by kicking with the foot.
- (soccer) The distance traveled by kicking the ball.
- a long kick up the field.
- a recoil of a gun.
- (informal) pocket.
- An increase in speed in the final part of a running race.
- A hit or strike with the leg or foot or knee.
- 動詞 (Verb)SGkicksPRkickingPT, PPkicked
- (transitive) To strike or hit with the foot or other extremity of the leg.
- Did you kick your brother?
- (intransitive) To make a sharp jerking movement of the leg, as to strike something.
- He enjoyed the simple pleasure of watching the kickline kick.
- (transitive) To direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg.
- Kick the ball into the goal.
- (with "off" or "out") To eject summarily.
- (Internet) To remove a participant from an online activity.
- He was kicked by ChanServ for flooding.
- (slang) To overcome (a bothersome or difficult issue or obstacle); to free onself of (a problem).
- By taking that medication, he managed to get his triggered phobia of heights kicked.
- I still smoke, but they keep telling me to kick the habit.
- To move or push suddenly and violently.
- He was kicked sideways by the force of the blast.
- (of a firearm) To recoil; to push by recoiling.
- (chess, transitive) To attack (a piece) in order to force it to move.
- To die.
- Who knows what will happen to his billions when the eighty-five-year-old kicks
- (transitive) To strike or hit with the foot or other extremity of the leg.
- より多くの例
- 文の途中で使用される
- He got the ball, and kicked it straight out into touch.
- A week after we kicked off her calf that cow was still bawling.
- I never thought I'd say it, but being the governor of California kicks butt!
- 文の終わに使われる
- My Final Fantasy cart on the NES is still alive and kicking.
- 文の途中で使用される
Definition of kick in English Dictionary
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出典: ウィクショナリー