kicked in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for kicked in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.kick [Brit kɪk, Am kɪk] N

he kicked dust into my face

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

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

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

scissor kick [Brit, Am ˈsɪzər kɪk], scissors kick [ˈsɪzəz kɪk] N (in football)

kick chart [ˈkɪktʃɑːt] N MED

goal kick [Brit, Am ˈɡoʊl ˌkɪk] N

II.kick out VB [kɪk -] (kick [sb] out, kick out [sb]) inf

high kick [Brit, Am ˈhaɪ ˌkɪk] N

I.kick in VB [kɪk -] (kick in) Am (contribute)

II.kick in VB [kɪk -] (kick [sth] in, kick in [sth])

kick down VB [kɪk -] (kick [sth] down, kick down [sth])

kicked in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for kicked in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.kick about, kick around VB intr inf (hang about)

kicked Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

he was kicked out of the party

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The soccer-style placekickers used the instep of the foot while the conventional professional football placekickers kicked straight on with their toes.
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Happily something kicked in, not a survival instinct but close, a learned survival instinct.
www.digitaljournal.com
The game kicked-off with a very lively atmosphere with both teams starting fired up and giving it their all.
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The message kicked off like any other emergency alert - with the dialup-esque bleeps and tones and an alert crawl atop the screen.
www.pcmag.com
Word of the yard sale find, when initially reported by the media, kicked off a storm.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Thank goodness she got kicked out of college.
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At a rodeo, she was kicked in the stomach by a bull, causing her to miscarry.
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He was kicked and punched a number of times and had a shoulder bag containing a number of items taken from him.
www.independent.ie
The team attempted and qualified for every event until the woes of sponsorship kicked in.
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If the prisoner or his arms sagged, he was punched or kicked.
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