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●ˌkick ˈout (at sb/sth) 1. to kick your foot into the air to try to hit sb, especially because you are angry or upset (尤指因愤怒或不安)(向…)踢去◆She kicked out wildly at him as he tried to grab her. 正当他想一把拽住她时,她发疯一般地踢他。2. to react violently to sb/sth that makes you angry or upset 作出强烈反应◆She kicked out against traditional ideas about painting portraits. 她猛烈抨击肖像画创作的传统观念。[v + adv] |