kick out
kick out 英 [kik aut] 美 [kɪk aʊt]
v. 解雇;开除;把球踢出界
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- v. 解雇;开除;把球踢出界
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1. He got a kick out of doing that.
他这样做得到了极大的乐趣。
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2. So, he was more or less chronicling the times and seemingly got a kick out of it (laughs).
因此,他或多或少地编写下那个时期的事,似乎真的有被逐出的感觉 (笑)。
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3. The hedonic treadmill describes our tendency to adapt quickly to changed circumstances -- which means you’ll get a big kick out of the TV for a short while, but you’ll soon take it for granted.
“快乐水车”(又称“享乐适应”)理论描述了我们都能迅速习惯周围改变的环境--这意味着你会为这台新电视机兴奋一阵子,但很快你就会对它视而不见。
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