kick
/kɪk/ (bre, ipa) · /kɪk/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkik/ (ame, mw)
kick — 動詞
- kickpresent simple I / you / we / they
- kickshe / she / it
- kickedpast simple
- kicking-ing form
1. To hit, push, or move someone or something by swinging your foot into them or it
踢;踹
用腳撞擊或推動
To hit, push, or move someone or something by swinging your foot into them or it, or to thrash your legs about.
Hao kicked the ball across the yard to his little sister.
Hao 把球踢過院子給他的妹妹。
transitive: kick + object (ball)
The baby lay on her back and kicked her legs in the air happily.
嬰兒仰躺著,開心地踢著雙腿。
transitive: kick + body part
A player who kicks another player on purpose may be sent off the field.
故意踢對手的球員可能會被罰下場。
Caleb kicked the door open because his hands were full of shopping bags.
Caleb 踢開門,因為他雙手都提滿了購物袋。
The horse kicked at the fence and broke a wooden board off.
那匹馬朝柵欄踢了一腳,踢斷了一塊木板。
- catch
to receive an object, especially a ball, with the hands
文法句型
kick + object
kick + (no object)
用法筆記
Transitive when you strike an object (kick the ball) or a person (kick someone). Intransitive when describing the action without an object (the baby was kicking), or with 'at' to indicate direction (kicked at the door).
常見錯誤
2. To score points in football, rugby, or similar sports by striking the ball into
踢進;射門
用腳把球踢進球門得分
To score points in football, rugby, or similar sports by striking the ball into or through the target area.
Andrew kicked a goal in the final minute and won the game for his team.
Andrew 在最後一分鐘踢進一球,為他的球隊贏得了比賽。
transitive: kick + a goal
The striker kicked the ball past the goalkeeper into the corner of the net.
前鋒把球踢過守門員,直接鑽進球門角落。
resultative: past + into + location
Layla kicked the winning point for her school team with three minutes left.
Layla 在比賽還剩三分鐘時踢進了致勝的一分。
Caio kicked a penalty that curved around the wall of defenders and into the goal.
Caio 踢了一個罰球,球劃過人牆的弧線飛進球門。
文法句型
kick + object (goal/ball/point)
用法筆記
In American football, 'kick' can also refer to sending the ball downfield without scoring (kickoff, punt). In soccer (football), the focus is on scoring goals. The object is usually 'the ball', 'a goal', or a type of kick like 'a penalty'.
常見錯誤
3. To end an unhealthy pattern of behavior, like smoking or overeating, that you ha
戒除
停止長期有害的習慣
To end an unhealthy pattern of behavior, like smoking or overeating, that you have followed for a long period of time.
After ten years of smoking, Hao finally kicked the habit last spring.
Hao 抽了十年的菸,終於在去年春天戒掉了這個習慣。
fixed phrase: kick the habit
Caleb tried to kick his sugar addiction by eating fruit instead of candy.
Caleb 試圖戒掉糖癮,用水果代替糖果。
pattern: kick + possessive + habit/addiction
The doctor told Zola that she needed to kick her habit of staying up past midnight.
醫生告訴 Zola,她需要改掉熬夜到半夜的習慣。
It took several attempts, but Heloísa managed to kick her caffeine habit completely.
Heloísa 嘗試了好幾次,終於完全戒掉了對咖啡因的依賴。
- take up
to start a new habit or activity
文法句型
kick + the habit
kick + addiction/behavior
用法筆記
Informal but very common in everyday speech and health contexts. The object is typically 'the habit' or a specific harmful behavior by name ('kick smoking', 'kick caffeine'). Avoid using in formal writing.
常見錯誤
4. To suddenly jump backwards with force when firing — used of a gun, rifle, or sim
反衝;後座
槍枝發射時向後彈跳
To suddenly jump backwards with force when firing — used of a gun, rifle, or similar weapon.
The old rifle kicked hard against Eitan's shoulder when he fired it.
那把老步槍開火時重重地反衝,撞在 Eitan 的肩膀上。
intransitive: noun (gun) + kicks + adverb
This shotgun does not kick as much as the heavier hunting models.
這把獵槍的後座力不像那些更重的狩獵型號那麼大。
When a gun kicks, you must hold it firmly against your body to stay steady.
槍枝反衝時,你必須將它牢牢抵住身體以保持穩定。
The soldier's rifle kicked as he pulled the trigger on the training range.
那位軍人在訓練場扣下扳機時,步槍向後反衝了一下。
文法句型
gun + kicks
用法筆記
Only used intransitively. The subject must be a gun or similar weapon. Avoid using this for non-weapon objects that jolt — 'the engine kicked' is not correct for this sense.
常見錯誤
5. To feel angry at yourself after making a silly error or failing to seize an oppo
自責;懊悔
因自己的失誤而生自己的氣
To feel angry at yourself after making a silly error or failing to seize an opportunity.
After forgetting her passport, Ingrid could have kicked herself for being so careless.
忘了帶護照之後,Ingrid 簡直氣自己太粗心了。
reflexive: could have kicked + myself/yourself/himself/herself
Samir kicked himself for not buying the house when the price was lower.
Samir 很自責當初房價還低的時候沒有買下那棟房子。
I could have kicked myself for missing the last train by just one minute.
我差一分鐘沒趕上最後一班火車,真後悔自己沒跑快一點。
Trang kicked herself for agreeing to help without checking the date first.
Trang 很懊惱自己沒先確認日期就答應幫忙。
- regret
to feel sorry about something you did or did not do; broader and more formal
- berate oneself
to criticize yourself angrily; more formal and stronger in tone
文法句型
could have kicked + myself/yourself/himself/herself/themselves + for
用法筆記
Almost always uses the reflexive pronoun (yourself, himself, etc.) and is most common in the modal form 'could have kicked'. The simple past 'kicked himself' is also possible. Typically followed by 'for' plus a reason.
常見錯誤
kick — 名詞
- kicksingular
- kicksplural
1. An act of hitting or pushing someone or something with your foot.
踢;一腳
用腳撞擊的動作
An act of hitting or pushing someone or something with your foot.
Caio gave the door a hard kick and it swung open with a loud bang.
Caio 用力踢了一下門,門砰的一聲開了。
pattern: give + object + a kick
The player's powerful kick sent the ball straight into the top corner.
球員那強勁的一腳直接把球踢進了球門上角。
possessive + kick + verb
Abigail aimed a kick at the stone but missed and stubbed her toe.
Abigail 對準石頭踢了一腳,但沒踢中,反而踢傷了腳趾。
The referee awarded a penalty kick after the defender tripped the attacker.
裁判判了一個罰球,因為防守球員絆倒了進攻球員。
One strong kick pushed the swimmer off the wall into a smooth glide underwater.
游泳選手用力一蹬牆壁,平穩地滑入水中。
文法句型
a kick
give + object + a kick
2. An intense sense of excitement and joy that comes from doing something you find
刺激;快感
做有趣的事帶來的興奮感
An intense sense of excitement and joy that comes from doing something you find deeply entertaining or satisfying.
Andrew gets a real kick out of riding roller coasters at the summer fair.
Andrew 很享受坐雲霄飛車的快感。
collocation: get a kick out of + gerund
There is a certain kick in finishing a difficult job ahead of the deadline.
在期限之前完成一項困難的工作,確實有種說不出的爽快。
pattern: there is a kick in + noun/gerund
For some people, the main kick of skiing comes from the speed, not the scenery.
對某些人來說,滑雪最大的刺激來自速度,而不是風景。
Heloísa plays extreme sports mainly for the kick of facing real danger.
Heloísa 玩極限運動主要是為了體驗那種面對危險的刺激感。
文法句型
get a kick out of + noun/gerund
用法筆記
Almost always used in the singular, usually in the phrase 'get a kick out of (something/someone)' or 'do something for kicks'.
常見錯誤
3. The strong physical effect or feeling of strength that an alcoholic drink produc
勁;後勁
酒精飲料的強烈作用
The strong physical effect or feeling of strength that an alcoholic drink produces when drunk.
This cocktail tastes sweet and fruity, but it has quite a kick after a few sips.
這杯雞尾酒喝起來又甜又香,但後勁很強。
pattern: have a kick
The rum punch hid its alcohol well, yet it packed a surprising kick.
蘭姆潘趣酒嚐起來不太像有酒味,但後勁驚人。
pattern: pack a kick
Be careful with that drink — it has a kick that will hit you pretty quickly.
小心那杯飲料——它的後勁很快就會上來。
The fruit juice masks the kick of the alcohol, making the drink dangerously easy to consume.
果汁蓋住了酒精的勁道,讓人不知不覺就喝多了。
文法句型
have a kick
pack a kick
用法筆記
Usually singular. Often paired with 'have', 'pack', or 'deliver'. The kick refers to strength — a higher alcohol content gives a stronger kick. Not used for the taste of alcohol, only its intoxicating effect.
4. A strong, sharp, or spicy quality in food or drink, especially one that adds int
濃烈;辣勁
食物或飲料的辛辣濃烈味道
A strong, sharp, or spicy quality in food or drink, especially one that adds interest or heat.
The chili sauce has a real kick that stays on your tongue for several minutes.
這辣椒醬的辣勁很足,在舌頭上停留好幾分鐘。
pattern: have a kick
This cheese has a sharp kick that not everyone at the table enjoys.
這種起司有一股強烈的嗆味,不是每個人都喜歡。
Layla added extra ginger to the soup to give it more of a spicy kick.
Layla 在湯裡多加了一些薑,讓它更有辣勁。
A small amount of mustard in the dressing adds a nice warm kick to the salad.
在沙拉醬裡加一點芥末,會增添一股溫和的辛辣味。
文法句型
have a kick
add a kick
give it a kick
用法筆記
Always singular. Used to describe spicy heat (from chili, ginger, pepper) or a sharp tang (from mustard, strong cheese, citrus). Typically positive or neutral in tone.
5. A new activity or interest that someone follows with great energy but that usual
熱潮
短暫且投入大量的新興趣
A new activity or interest that someone follows with great energy but that usually does not last very long.
Hao has been on a cycling kick lately and rides ten miles every morning before work.
Hao 最近迷上騎腳踏車,每天早上上班前騎十英里。
pattern: on a + noun + kick
Trang went through a photography kick last summer and took pictures of everything she saw.
Trang 去年夏天突然迷上攝影,看到什麼都拍。
Their new health kick means no sugar, no fried food, and no snacks after eight at night.
他們最近的健康熱潮代表不准吃糖、不准吃炸物、晚上八點後不准吃點心。
The family's baking kick lasted about two weeks before they moved on to something else.
這家人做烘焙的熱潮持續了大概兩週就沒了興趣。
文法句型
(go) on a + adjective + kick
用法筆記
Usually preceded by an adjective or noun describing the interest (a health kick, a cycling kick, an art kick), or introduced by 'on a...kick' or 'go through a...kick'.
常見錯誤
6. Fashionable sneakers or sports footwear, typically worn for style as much as for
球鞋
時尚運動鞋或休閒鞋
Fashionable sneakers or sports footwear, typically worn for style as much as for physical activity.
Samir bought a new pair of black and white kicks for the basketball tournament.
Samir 買了一雙新的黑白球鞋準備打籃球錦標賽。
plural form: kicks
Those red and white kicks that Abigail wore to school are really popular right now.
Abigail 穿去學校的那雙紅白球鞋現在非常流行。
Eitan saved up for months to buy a pair of designer kicks that cost over two hundred dollars.
Eitan 存了好幾個月的錢,買了一雙要價超過兩百美元的設計師球鞋。
The corner shop sells vintage kicks that collectors search for online.
街角那家店賣的是收藏家在網路上找的復古球鞋。
- sneakers
casual sports shoes; standard American English term, less slangy than 'kicks'
- trainers
British English term for sports shoes
- athletic shoes
formal term; appropriate for any context
文法句型
a pair of kicks
new kicks
用法筆記
Always plural in form and meaning. Slang term — appropriate in casual conversations but not in formal or professional writing. Equivalent to 'sneakers' (American English) or 'trainers' (British English).