kick out

kick out [kik aut]  [kɪk aʊt] 

kick out 基本解释

<口>撵走; 解雇; 用脚踢[攻击]; 拼命抵抗

kick out 词典解释

1. 强使离开;赶走
    To kick someone out of a place means to force them to leave it.

    e.g. The country's leaders kicked five foreign journalists out of the country...
           该国领导将5名外国记者驱逐出境。
    e.g. Her family kicked her out.
           她的家人把她赶了出来。

kick out 单语例句

1. This involves holding up the cow's tail so that the animal loses its balance and cannot kick out.

2. Portugal went out of that tournament when defender Abel Xavier stopped a shot with his hand and France converted a penalty kick in extra time.

3. kick out的意思

3. He ends by urging authorities to " kick out those who demonize China ".

4. But the Dutchman ran the ball out for a goal kick after dispossessing the keeper.

5. And a sound entry and exit mechanism should be established to kick out dysfunctional brokerages.

6. 911chaxun查询·英语单词

6. China is also considering an " exit mechanism " to kick out unfit items already on the list.

7. kick out什么意思

7. " We need to find this foreign filth and kick him out of China, " Zhang wrote.

8. 911查询·英语单词

8. The only way to kick Kitty out of the neighborhood is with a county ordinance, said Floyd County Attorney Keith Bartley.

9. Ronaldo exploited a crack in the Lyon wall from the ensuing free kick to place the ball out of the goalkeeper's reach.

10. An elderly woman has finally managed to kick out her gambler son through the courts.

kick out 英英释义

kick out

verb

1. remove from a position or office

    e.g. The chairman was ousted after he misappropriated funds

    Synonym: oust throw out drum out boot out expel

2. kick out的近义词

2. force to leave or move out

    e.g. He was expelled from his native country

    Synonym: expel throw out