
词典介绍
柯林斯词典
kicks (noun) 1. (informal) enjoyment or amusement derived from something; a source of fun or pleasure. 2. (US, slang) shoes. 3. (US, slang) an effect or result, especially a successful or pleasurable one. 4. (US, slang) a feeling of excitement or exhilaration. 5. (US, slang) the power to produce a desired result or effect. 6. (US, slang) a sudden, forceful blow or impact. 7. (US, slang) an instance of kicking. 8. (US, slang) something that provides energy, motivation, or stimulation. kicks (adjective) (informal) good or impressive.
牛津词典
kicks (noun) 1. (informal) enjoyment; pleasure. 2. (US, slang) shoes. 3. (US, slang) the sudden stimulation or excitement caused by something unexpected or surprising. 4. (US, slang) a pleasurable or thrilling experience. kicks (adjective) (informal) exciting; enjoyable.
词语辨析
kicks 和shoes在美国俚语中都可以指代鞋子,但kicks更常用于非正式场合。而kicks在扩展的意义上可以表示“愉快、刺激或令人兴奋的经验”。
词汇扩充
1. kicker (noun): a person who kicks.
2. kickback (noun): a payment made to someone who has facilitated a transaction or appointment, especially illicitly.
3. kickboxing (noun): a form of martial art combining elements of boxing and karate.
4. kickstart (verb): to start or restart (a process or activity) by providing new impetus or energy.
5. kickstand (noun): a device on a bicycle or motorcycle that allows it to be parked with its rear wheel raised off the ground.
近义词
enjoyment, pleasure, amusement, thrill, excitement, stimulation
反义词
boredom, disappointment, dissatisfaction, tedium
用法
1. He gets his kicks from extreme sports. (柯林斯词典)
他从极限运动中获得快感。
2. I need a new pair of kicks for the party tonight. (牛津词典)
我今晚的聚会需要一双新鞋。
3. She kicked the ball into the goal. (柯林斯词典)
她将球射入球门。
4. The concert was a real kick. (牛津词典)
这场音乐会真是太刺激了。
5. The new project gave the team a kick and boosted their motivation. (柯林斯词典)
新项目给团队带来了动力,提高了他们的积极性。
6. He gave me a kick when I wasn't expecting it. (牛津词典)
他在我毫无准备的时候给了我一记重击。
7. The movie has some good kicks and thrilling moments. (柯林斯词典)
这部电影有一些令人愉快和扣人心弦的时刻。
8. I love the kicks I get from skydiving. (牛津词典)
我喜欢从跳伞中得到的刺激。
9. He kicked the door open and rushed in. (柯林斯词典)
他踢开门冲了进去。
10. Buying new clothes always gives me a kick. (牛津词典)
买新衣服总是让我很开心。
11. She kicked her drug addiction with the help of a support group. (柯林斯词典)
在支持小组的帮助下,她戒掉了药瘾。
12. He stumbled and took a kick to the shin. (牛津词典)
他绊倒了,被踢到了胫骨。
13. The team kicked off the match with a strong attack. (柯林斯词典)
球队以强烈的进攻开始了比赛。
14. She gets her kicks by exploring new places and trying new activities. (牛津词典)
她通过探索新地方和尝试新活动来获得快乐。
15. He kicked the habit of smoking and never looked back. (柯林斯词典)
他戒掉了吸烟的习惯,再也没有回头。
16. The roller coaster ride gave me a real kick. (牛津词典)
坐过山车真是刺激极了。
17. He kicked the ball high into the air. (柯林斯词典)
他将球踢得很高。
18. We went for a hike in the mountains and got our kicks from the breathtaking views. (牛津词典)
我们去山里远足,从那令人叹为观止的景色中获得了乐趣。
19. They kicked around ideas for the new marketing campaign. (柯林斯词典)
他们讨论了新的营销活动的想法。
20. The adrenaline rush from bungee jumping is an incredible kick. (牛津词典)
蹦极跳的肾上腺素飙升是一种难以置信的刺激。