Get a kick out of Meaning in English
expression
GET-uh-KIK-owt-uhv
get-AY-kik-owt-ov
释义
To really enjoy something or find something very fun or exciting.
用法与细微差别
This is an informal, playful idiom. Common with 'I' or 'you': 'I get a kick out of...' Use for things that are unexpectedly fun or enjoyable. Not used for serious or emotional joy.
Spanish: disfrutar mucho de - divertirse conPortuguese (BR): gostar muito de - se divertir comPortuguese (PT): gostar muito de - divertir-se comChinese (Simplified): 从中获得乐趣 - 觉得很有趣Chinese (Traditional): 從中得到樂趣 - 覺得很有趣Hindi: का बहुत आनंद लेना - मज़ा आनाArabic: يستمتع كثيرًا بـ - يجد متعة فيBengali: মজা পাওয়া - খুব উপভোগ করা - বেশ আনন্দ পাওয়াRussian: кайфовать - тащиться - получать удовольствиеJapanese: 楽しむ - 面白がる - 喜ぶVietnamese: rất thích - cảm thấy hứng thúKorean: 재미를 느끼다 - 즐거워하다Turkish: zevk almak - çok eğlenmekUrdu: بہت لطف اندوز ہونا - خوب مزہ آناIndonesian: sangat menikmati - merasa senang
例句
I get a kick out of playing with my dog.
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She gets a kick out of telling jokes.
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Do you get a kick out of painting?
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Kids really get a kick out of silly cartoons.
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You'll get a kick out of this movie—it's hilarious!
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My dad gets a real kick out of fixing old cars in his free time.
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