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●ˌkick aˈround●ˌkick aˈround sth (BrE also ˌkick aˈbout, ˌkick aˈbout sth) (informal) 1. (usually used in the progressive tenses 通常用于进行时) to be present or lying somewhere not being used 闲置不用;闲置于(某处)◆His letter is kicking about somewhere. 他的信不知搁哪儿了。◆The idea has been kicking around for years. 这个想法好多年没人提起了。2. (of a person 人) to be somewhere, or to go from one place to another, with no particular purpose (漫无目的地)闲逛,四处游荡◆I decided to kick around the States for a couple of months. 我决定在美国转悠几个月。SYN knock around, knock around sth[v + adv] [v + prep] |