kick back
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
- Nonstandard spelling of kickback.
动词 v.
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To relax; to laze.
— I'm going to stay at home on Saturday and just kick back.
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To pay part of the proceeds of a transaction to a person or organization that mediated it, often in a way that is covert, improper, and illegal.
— It was the local government’s practice to kick back to the police officer a portion of the fines collected from traffic tickets.
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To return (something) to its original or rightful owner.
— They'll kick it back to you if it turns up.
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To drink (something).
— We'll kick back some beers.
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To move suddenly and forcefully in reaction to the main action (for example, when a firearm jerks backward when a bullet is fired, or when a table saw thrusts the workpiece in an unexpected direction).
— You better watch yourself around that saw. That thing kicks back real hard occasionally, with no warning.
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