英単語

kickの意味・使い方・発音

kick

英 [kɪk] 美 [kɪk]
  • vt.蹴る;反動、反動で向かう
  • n. 蹴る、反動、反動
  • vi. 蹴る;反動
  • n. (キック)人の名前;(ドイツ語)Kik.

語源


キックキック

語源は不明だが、おそらくオノマトペ(何かを蹴る音)から。

英語の語源


kick
kick: [14] Kick is one of the mystery words of English. It first appears towards the end of the 14th century, but no one knows where it came from, and it has no relatives in the other Indo- European languages. It may have been a Scandinavian borrowing.
kick (v.)
late 14c., "to strike out with the foot" (earliest in biblical phrase now usually rendered as kick against the pricks), of uncertain origin, perhaps from Old Norse kikna "bend backwards, sink at the knees." "The doubts OED has about the Scandinavian origin of kick are probably unfounded" [Liberman]. Related: Kicked; kicking.

Figurative sense of "complain, protest, rebel against" (late 14c.) probably is from the Bible verse. Slang sense of "die" is attested from 1725 (kick the wind was slang for "be hanged," 1590s; see also bucket). Meaning "to end one's drug habit" is from 1936. Kick in "contribute" is from 1908; kick out "expel" is from 1690s. To kick oneself in self-reproach is from 1891. The children's game of kick the can is attested from 1891.
kick (n.)
1520s, from kick (v.). Meaning "recoil (of a gun) when fired" is from 1826. Meaning "surge or fit of pleasure" (often as kicks) is from 1941; originally literally, "stimulation from liquor or drugs" (1844). The kick "the fashion" is c. 1700.

例文


1. Dave pulled a back muscle and could barely kick the ball.
デイブは背中が引っ張られ、ほとんどボールを蹴ることができなかった。

2.I went to kick the ball and I completely missed it.
私はサッカーをしに行ったのに空を蹴った。

3.In the end I just couldn 't kick Jimmy when he was down.
最後に私はジミーが運が悪い時に落石することができませんでした。

4.He lifted the bike off its stand and kick -started it.
彼はバイクのキャリッジを上に持ち上げ、ペダルをこいで始動した。

5.I got a kick out of seeing my name in print.
私の名前が活字に印刷されているのを見て、私はとても興奮しました。

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