kicked in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for kicked in the English»French Dictionary

I.kick [Brit kɪk, Am kɪk] N

II.kick [Brit kɪk, Am kɪk] VB trans (gen)

he kicked dust into my face

See also free kick, penalty kick, upstairs, scream, heel

I.upstairs [Brit ʌpˈstɛːz, Am ˌəpˈstɛrz] N

II.upstairs [Brit ʌpˈstɛːz, Am ˌəpˈstɛrz] ADJ attr

III.upstairs [Brit ʌpˈstɛːz, Am ˌəpˈstɛrz] ADV

IV.upstairs [Brit ʌpˈstɛːz, Am ˌəpˈstɛrz]

I.scream [Brit skriːm, Am skrim] N

II.scream [Brit skriːm, Am skrim] VB trans lit

III.scream [Brit skriːm, Am skrim] VB intr

I.heel [Brit hiːl, Am hil] N

I.kick around VB [Brit kɪk -, Am kɪk -], kick about VB (kick around) inf

II.kick around VB [Brit kɪk -, Am kɪk -], kick about VB (kick [sth] around or about)

III.kick around VB [Brit kɪk -, Am kɪk -], kick about VB (kick [sb/sth] around or about) (treat badly)

I.place kick [Brit, Am ˈpleɪsˌkɪk] SPORTS N

II.place kick [Brit, Am ˈpleɪsˌkɪk] SPORTS VB trans

kicked in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for kicked in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

I.kick-start [ˈkɪkstɑ:t, Am -stɑ:rt] N

II.kick-start [ˈkɪkstɑ:t, Am -stɑ:rt] VB trans

Translations for kicked in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

kicked Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be kicked out of school
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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And if unable to pull their card or cash on the spot, they are violently kicked out of the hospital, coldly and callously!
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Happily something kicked in, not a survival instinct but close, a learned survival instinct.
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If the prisoner or his arms sagged, he was punched or kicked.
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The plot kicked into gear when the guys found out a rival airline was siphoning oil from a nature preserve.
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This resulted in a power cable being kicked loose, bringing the show to a temporary close.
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They hit him in the face with a nightstick, they kicked, they punched him, and then essentially charged him with a crime.
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On the dais crowded with officials and village leaders, there was mirthful insistence that "happiness week" had kicked off well.
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Word of the yard sale find, when initially reported by the media, kicked off a storm.
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Hover kicked a 48-yard field goal to make the score 22-0.
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It was kicked out of the central clearing system several times.
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