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kick

[kɪk]
noun
1. [from person]   patada f, puntapié m
[from animal]   coz f
2. (inf) [excitement]
 to do something for kicks   hacer algo para divertirse
 to get a kick from something   disfrutar con algo
3. (inf) [of drink]
 to have a kick   estar cantidad de fuerte


   

kick

[kɪk]
transitive verb Konjugation
1. [hit once with foot]   dar una patada or un puntapié a
[hit repeatedly with foot]   dar patadas or puntapiés a
 he kicked the ball back to them   les devolvió la pelota de un puntapié
2. (fig) [be angry with]
 I could have kicked myself   estaba que me tiraba de los pelos
3. (inf) [give up]   Konjugation dejar


   

kick

[kɪk]
intransitive verb Konjugation
[person]   dar patadas
[animal]   dar coces, Konjugation cocear

  

kick about


intransitive verb Konjugation ,
  

kick around


intransitive verb Konjugation
(UK & inf)   andar rondando por ahí


  

kick back


intransitive verb Konjugation
(US) [relax]   Konjugation relajarse


  

kick in


intransitive verb Konjugation
1. [drug]   surtir efecto
2. [start]   Konjugation empezar


  

kick off


intransitive verb Konjugation
1. [football]   hacer el saque inicial
2. (inf) [start activity]   Konjugation empezar


  

kick out


transitive verb separable Konjugation
(inf)   Konjugation echar, poner de patitas en la calle


  

kick up


transitive verb inseparable Konjugation
(inf) [a fuss, racket]   Konjugation armar


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