| 释义 |
kick someone out phrasal verb with kickverbuk /kɪk/ us /kɪk/ informal C1 to force someone to leave a place or organization: 开除(某人);撵走(某人) His wife kicked him out.他妻子把他撵出去了。 She was kicked out of the squad.她被小组除名了。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Evicting and forcing to leave boot someone off (something) boot someone out (of something) bump chuck chuck someone out clear someone off something clearance dislocated expulsion extraditable extradite extradition fling something/someone out ship ship someone off show someone the dooridiom slam dunk sling someone out smoke throw
kick someone out | American Dictionary
kick someone out phrasal verb with kickverb[ I/T ]us/kɪk/ to make someone leave a place: We should go home before they kick us out.
kick sb out | Business English
kick sb out phrasal verb with kickverb[ T ]uk /kɪk/us informal HR to force someone to leave their job or a place: The CEO was kicked out for mishandling company funds. kick sb out of sthI'm not in favor of somebody with ten years' seniority getting kicked out of their job. |