Kick-up - traducción, transcripción

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Amer.  |ˈkɪkˈʌp|
Brit.  |ˈkɪkˈʌp|

verb

- (intransitivo) Se usa de otra manera que como modismo: ver kick, up.Ed
She kicked up, which is to say, it was in an upward direction that she kicked.
You could tell where he had been by the cloud of dust he had kicked up.
She kicked the ball up, which is to say, she kicked and in that way caused the ball to move upwards.
- (en sentido figurado, por extensión, EE. UU.) Subir, aumentar (un precio).Ed
The rent has been kicked up again.
- (en sentido figurado) Mover (problemas), causar (disturbios).Ed
- (idiomático, intransitivo) Para mostrar enojo (por algo).Ed
He kicked up about it when they told him the train had been cancelled.
- (idiomático, intransitivo, EE. UU.) Funcionar incorrectamente, mostrar signos de desorden (de una enfermedad) exacerbar.Ed
The car is kicking up.

Matrix of words

noun

- la broncarow, ruction, aggro, kick-up
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