| Level | B1 |
|---|---|
| Kind | verb |
| Front | kick |
| IPA | /kɪk / verb |
| Back | tekmelemek, tekme atmak |
| Back 2 | kick (verb) /kɪk /
verb
1 [transitive]
to hit or move sb/sth
with your foot
tekmelemek, tekme
atmak
He kicked the ball wide of the net.
The police kicked the door down.
2 [intransitive,
transitive]
to move your foot or
feet
ayaklarını
oynatmak, tepinmek
You must kick harder if you want to swim
faster.
The dancers were kicking their legs high in
the air.
IDIOMS
kick
the habit
to stop doing sth
harmful that you have done for a long time
alışkanlıktan
kurtulmak
I've been a smoker for years, but now I'm
trying to kick the habit.
kick
yourself
to be annoyed with
yourself because you have done sth stupid, missed an opportunity, etc.
başını
taşlara vurmak
PHRASAL VERBS
kick
off
to start a game of
football
(futbol) başlama
vuruşu yapmak
kick
sb out (of sth)
(informal)
to force sb to leave a
place
atmak, kovalamak
to be kicked out of university
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