kick up
听听怎么读
英 [kik ʌp]
美 [kɪk ʌp]
是什么意思
踢起;引起;抬高;发生故障
英英释义
kick up
- n.raising the feet backward with the hands on the ground; a first movement in doing a handstand
- v.
- cause to rise by kicking
- evoke or provoke to appear or occur
同义词:provokeevokecall forth
学习怎么用
双语例句
- The speech stirred up a lot of excitement.
那场演说引起很大的骚动。 - This news made us all sit up and take notice.
这消息立即引起我们大家的注意。 - The truck can kick up a lot of dust.
卡车激起很多灰尘。 - His visit churned up bitter memories.
他的来访激起了痛苦的回忆。
权威例句
KICK-UP BACK STOP FOR PRESS BRAKEUpper body structure for fuel cell vehicle for reinforcing floor kick-up portionKick-up menusKick-up menusGordon Ramsay says Brexit will be a 'kick up the a***' for 'lazy' BritainKick up KPI performance with better quality managementFarting plants kick up a stink if irkedNew Allegations in Book about Patient HM Kick Up Controversy on Medical, Scientific EthicsNew Leader Standards Kick Up ControversyNecessary Kick Up the Backside