1.〈美〉捐(款),捐助;清还
2.破门而入
3.〈俚〉死
1.to start to have an effect
2.to give something, especially money
3.to hurt someone badly by kicking them
4.to break a door by kicking it
1.to start to have an effect
2.to give something, especially money
3.to hurt someone badly by kicking them
4.to break a door by kicking it
1.And, apart from all that, where he gave free-kick in the wrong place.
而且,除此之外,他给的任意球罚球位置也是错误的。
2.It is hard not to feel a twinge of pity; few would envy such a life in the spotlight as teenage hormones start to kick in.
这难免令人遗憾:很少有人会嫉妒一种连蠢蠢欲动的青春期都要暴露在聚光灯下的生活。
3.All of that does not suddenly kick in when a girl blows out the candles on her thirteenth birthday cake.
并非在她吹灭十三岁生日蜡烛时,这一切突然来临。
4.If you do like the premium brands, wait for that 3-week sales cycle to kick in and stock up when your favorite flavor is half price.
如果您确实喜欢好品牌,那就等着那三周的销售周期去准备您那半价出售的美味冰激凌吧。
5.Some students are also dozens of a dozen rounds, but I have not yet received the ball had already kick in. , submerged by the sea.
还有些同学一打就是几十个回合,可我还没有接到球就已经一命呜呼,沉入海底。
6.Although most women have a few days of 'baby blues' shortly after birth, postnatal depression can kick in up to six months later.
尽管大部分女性在产后的几天可能会出现心情低落的状况,但真正的产后抑郁症可能会在六个月后发生。
7.e. g. He was always late for work, so the manager decided to give him a kick in the pants and watch his performance.
他上班经常迟到,所以经理对他作出口头警告,并留意他的表现。
8.It also increases the odds of an ugly quarter or two before the effects of that extra spending kick in.
这也意味着在额外支出发挥作用之前,中国有更大的可能迎来一、二个糟糕的季度。
9.The Frenchman had a disappointing World Cup and missed the vital spot-kick in the penalty shoot-out with Italy in the final.
尽管在本届世界杯上,特雷泽盖的表现让人失望,且在法国队与意大利队的决赛中打失了关键的一粒点球。
10.Mary worked hard to clean up John's room, but all she got for her trouble was a kick in the teeth.
玛丽辛辛苦苦把约翰的房间打扫干净,不料她所得到的却是一番侮辱。