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kicking
- IPA[ˈkɪkɪŋ]
英式
- an assault in which the victim is kicked repeatedly
- lively and exciting
noun: kicking, plural noun: kickings
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名詞
- 1. an assault in which the victim is kicked repeatedly they gave him a good kicking
形容詞
- 1. informal lively and exciting their seriously kicking debut, ‘Paradise’
- a severe beating.
- (of music, especially country music) played in a vigorous but unpolished way.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a severe beating.
- (of music, especially country music) played in a vigorous but unpolished way.
Oxford Dictionary
- a strap used to prevent a horse from kicking.
Oxford Dictionary
- making or involving kicks with the foot high in the air, for example in dancing or martial arts: high-kicking chorus girls high-kicking kung-fu action
Oxford Dictionary
- making or involving kicks with the foot high in the air, for example in dancing or martial arts: high-kicking chorus girls high-kicking kung-fu action
Oxford American Dictionary
- a strap used to prevent a horse from kicking.
Oxford American Dictionary
- forceful or aggressive.
Oxford Dictionary
- the action of performing a kick after the ball is first placed on the ground or a tee: our place-kicking struggled at times last season
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈkikiNG]
美式
- a punishment or assault in which the victim is kicked repeatedly: they gave him a good kicking
- (especially of music) lively and exciting: their seriously kicking debut, “Paradise.”
Oxford American Dictionary