PHRASAL VERB To kick someone out of a place or an organization means to force them to leave it. 撵走; 开除 [非正式]
The country's leaders kicked five foreign journalists out of the country.
该国首脑将5名外国记者驱逐出境。
→ see also kick
That makes them good at getting in, and hard to kick out.
这让它们容易进来,且很难被赶出去。
I get a kick out of driving fast cars.
开快车给我带来极大的乐趣。
I got a kick out of seeing my name in print.
看到我的名字被印成铅字,我感到非常兴奋。
"And the relation with Israel within two years allowed Turkey to tell the Syrians you either kick him out or we will come in there to pick him up and it worked."
VOA: standard.2009.10.27
And it turns out that the dog— when they zapped part of its brain, its leg would kick up.
结果是那只狗,当研究者们电击某个大脑区域时,狗的四肢便会乱踢起来
and the landlord or the person who owns the house or apartment wants to kick them out.
房东或者房子的主人就想赶他们出去。
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