kicking 英 ['kɪkɪŋ]   美 ['kɪkɪŋ]

kicking

kicking  英 ['kɪkɪŋ] 美 ['kɪkɪŋ]

n. 踢腿;反撞  adj. 活泼热烈的;激动人心的  v. 踢;反冲;加速;活跃(kick的ing形式) 

名词复数:kickings 

People with this problem experience sudden, involuntary leg movements during the night, such as kicking or jerking. 有这一问题的人在夜间会经历突然无意识的腿部运动,比如踢或痉挛。
He is too intelligent to believe that the U.S. can play footsie with Russia while kicking Western Europe on the shins. 他很聪明,才不会相信美国会踢开西欧去与俄罗斯密谋合作。

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  • n. 踢腿;反撞
  • adj. 活泼热烈的;激动人心的
  • v. 踢;反冲;加速;活跃(kick的ing形式)
  • 1. People with this problem experience sudden, involuntary leg movements during the night, such as kicking or jerking.

    有这一问题的人在夜间会经历突然无意识的腿部运动,比如踢或痉挛。

  • 2. He is too intelligent to believe that the U.S. can play footsie with Russia while kicking Western Europe on the shins.

    他很聪明,才不会相信美国会踢开西欧去与俄罗斯密谋合作。

  • 3. Our only choice in the matter is whether to accept it amicably, or be dragged, kicking and screaming, into the next chapter of our existence.

    我们唯一能选择的是是否要友好地接受改变,亦或者被拖着,踢着尖叫着进入我们生活的新篇章。

kick·ing / ˈkɪkɪŋ ; NAmE ˈkɪkɪŋ / adjective , noun adjective ( informal) full of life and excitement 充满活力的;充满刺激的;令人兴奋的 The club was really kicking last night. 昨晚俱乐部真是热闹非凡。 noun [singular ] an act of kicking sb hard and repeatedly, especially when they are lying on the ground (尤指对躺在地上的人连续的)狠踢,猛踹 They gave him a good kicking. 他们狠狠地踢了他一顿。 kick·ing / ˈkɪkɪŋ ; NAmE ˈkɪkɪŋ /
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