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| Główne tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | kick⇒ vtr | (strike with foot) | kopać ndk. | | | | kopnąć dk. | | | The object is to kick the ball into the net. | | | Chodzi o to, aby kopnąć piłkę w siatkę. | | kick n | (foot thrust) | kopnięcie n | | | Jessica's kick sent the ball flying into the goal. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | kick n | (ability to kick) | kopnięcie n | | | That mule has a mean kick. | | kick n | (gun recoil) | odrzut m | | | The kick of the rifle nearly broke his shoulder. | | kick n | (effect: alcohol, caffeine) (potoczny, przenośny) | kop m | | | That brandy has quite a kick. | | kick n | (vigor) | werwa ż | | | This car's lost all its kick. | | kick n | slang (thrill) (slang) | podnieta ż | | | I get my kicks from road racing. He gets a kick out of watching their reactions | | kick n | slang (current interest) | szaleństwo n | | | | pasja ż | | | She's been on a car racing kick lately. | | kick n | (football: kicking) | kopnięcie n | | | (piłka nożna: wolny) | rzut m | | | He was awarded a free kick. | | kick⇒ vi | informal (recoil) | odskakiwać ndk. | | | | odskoczyć dk. | | | As soon as he pressed the trigger the assault rifle began to kick. | | kick vi | (thrust with foot) | kopać ndk. | | | | kopnąć dk. | | | He can kick accurately with either foot. | | kick [sth]⇒ vtr | informal (auto: change gear) (potoczny) | wrzucać bieg ndk. + m | | | (potoczny) | wrzucić bieg dk. + m | | | He kicked the car into third gear. | | kick [sth] vtr | (football: attempt a goal) | kopać ndk. | | | | kopnąć dk. | | | He kicked three penalties in the game. |
| Czasowniki złożone | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | kick against [sth] vtr phrasal insep | (rebel against or resist) | buntować się przeciwko czemuś zwrot zwr. ndk. | | | | zbuntować się przeciwko czemuś zwrot zwr. dk. | | | Jesse has always had a tendency to kick against authority. | kick [sth] around, kick around [sth], kick [sth] about, kick about [sth] vtr phrasal sep | informal, figurative (consider, debate: an idea) | przedyskutować dk. | kick [sb] around, kick around [sb], kick about [sb], kick around [sb] vtr phrasal sep | (mistreat, abuse) | poniewierać kimś ndk. | | kick back vi phrasal | slang (relax) | relaksować się zwr. ndk. | | | | zrelaksować się zwr. dk. | | | After work, Mary just wanted to kick back and enjoy a glass of wine. | | kick back vi phrasal | (gun: recoil) (broń palna) | odrzucać ndk. | | | (broń palna) | odrzucić dk. | | | Smith fired and the rifle kicked back. | | kick [sth] back vtr phrasal sep | slang (profit: share as bribe) (potoczny: dać część) | odpalić komuś coś dk. | | | After taking their cut, the two men kicked the money back to corrupt government officials. | | kick in vi phrasal | slang (begin to take effect) | zaczynać działać ndk. + ndk. | | | The effects of the tranquilizer should begin to kick in within a few minutes. | | kick off vi phrasal | (ball game: start play) | rozpoczynać się zwr. ndk. | | | | rozpocząć się zwr. dk. | | | The game will kick off at noon on Sunday. | | kick off vi phrasal | figurative, slang (begin) (przenośny, potoczny) | startować ndk. | | | (przenośny, potoczny) | wystartować dk. | | | The festivities will kick off this afternoon. | | kick off vi phrasal | UK, figurative, slang (argument, fight: begin) | zaczynać się, rozpoczynać się zwr. ndk. | | | | zacząć się, rozpocząć się zwr. dk. | | | Things kicked off when James accused Carl of stealing from him. | | kick off vi phrasal | UK, figurative, slang (person: become argumentative) | rozzłościć się zwr. dk. | | | Ian kicked off when he realized he wasn't going to get his own way. | | kick [sth] off vtr phrasal sep | figurative, slang (begin) | rozpoczynać coś ndk. | | | | rozpocząć coś dk. | | | They are going to kick off the new season with a big party. | kick [sb/sth] out, kick out [sb/sth] vtr phrasal sep | figurative, informal (expel or eject) | wyrzucać ndk. | | | | wyrzucić dk. | | | The teacher kicked me out of class for refusing to turn off my iPod. | kick [sth] over, kick over [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (knock over with the foot) | kopać coś ndk. | | | | kopnąć coś dk. | | | Liam accidentally kicked over a plant pot. |
| Formy złożone: | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: corner, corner kick n | (football: free kick from corner) | rzut rożny m + przym. | | | | korner m | | | Zidane takes a corner. | drop kick [sth], drop-kick [sth], also US: dropkick [sth] vtr | (sports: do a drop kick) | uderzać po koźle zwrot ndk. | | | | uderzyć po koźle zwrot dk. | | flutter kick n | (swimming: kick with straight legs) | kopać w trakcie płynięcia | | | The flutter kick can be used when swimming on your back. | | free kick n | (sport: kick awarded after a foul) | rzut wolny m + przym. | | | (potoczny) | wolny m | | get a kick out of [sth/sb] v expr | slang (enjoy, take pleasure in) | emocjonować się czymś zwr. ndk. | | | (slang) | jarać się czymś zwr. ndk. | | | She gets a kick out of watching talking animal videos. | | kick ass v expr | slang, vulgar, figurative (be great or formidable) (wulgarny, slang) | być zajebistym posił. + przym. | | | These brownies kick ass, they are so delicious! | | | Te czekoladowe ciastka są zajebiste, są takie pyszne! | | kick ass v expr | slang, vulgar (defeat [sb] utterly) (wulgarny, slang) | skopać komuś dupę zwrot dk. | | | I thought I could beat him but he kicked my ass. | kick-down, kickdown n | chiefly UK (vehicle: device to lower gear) | przejście na niższy bieg wyr. | | kick down vi + adv | (vehicle: lower gear) | przejść na niższy bieg zwrot dk. | | kick in vtr | (contribute; money) | dodawać, dokładać ndk. | | | | dołożyć, dodać dk. | | | We're asking everyone to kick in $5 towards the boss's gift. | | kick off at [sb] v expr | UK, figurative, slang (become angry with) | rozzłościć się na kogoś zwr. dk. + przyim. | | | My ex kicked off at me when I said he couldn't keep borrowing my car whenever he liked after we split up. | | kick the bucket v expr | slang, figurative (die) | walnąć w kalendarz zwrot dk. | | | Did you hear that her grandfather kicked the bucket? | | kick the habit v expr | informal (quit smoking) | rzucać nałóg ndk. + m | | | | rzucić nałóg dk. + m | | | Some smokers use hypnosis to try and kick the habit. | | kick up vtr | literal (lift or stir up with one's foot) | kopać ndk. | | | | kopnąć dk. | | | I ran along the beach kicking up the sand as I went,. | | kick up vtr | figurative, slang (instigate, provoke) | prowokować ndk. | | | | sprowokować dk. | | | He kicked up a fuss because the driver wouldn't let him on the bus. | kickoff (US), kick-off (UK) n | (soccer, football: first kick) | wykop m | kickoff (US), kick-off (UK) n | (American football: first play) | rozpoczęcie meczu n + m | | | At the kickoff, the home team took control of the field. | kickoff (US), kick-off (UK) n | figurative, informal (start, beginning) | rozpoczęcie n | | | Tonight is the campaign kickoff. | | penalty kick n | (soccer: free kick awarded after a foul) | kopnięcie karne n + przym. | | | The referee awarded a penalty kick after the defender pushed the ball away with his hand. |
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