kick back 踢回
kick back
Kick \Kick\, v. i.
1. To thrust out the foot or feet with violence; to strike
out with the foot or feet, as in defense or in bad temper;
esp., to strike backward, as a horse does, or to have a
habit of doing so. Hence, (figuratively): To show ugly
resistance, opposition, or hostility; to spurn.
I should kick, being kicked. --Shak.
2. To recoil; -- said of a musket, cannon, etc.; also called
{kick back}.
3. (Football) To make a kick as an offensive play.
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4. To complain strenuously; to object vigorously.
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5. To resist.
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kick back \kick` back"\, v. i.
To recoil; -- of guns and machines.
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kick back \kick` back"\, v. t.
To pay (a kickback); as, they kicked back five percent of the
sales price.
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