phrasal verbphr vLEAVE A JOB OR ORGANIZATIONLEAVE A SCHOOL OR COLLEGEto make someone leave a place, job etc 撵出,逐出SYN throw out
Bernard’s wife kicked him out.
伯纳德的老婆把他赶了出来。
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He was kicked out of the golf club.
他被逐出了高尔夫球俱乐部。
Examples from the Corpus
kick out• But I had my own place then and I could kick him out.• He said, I kicked them out.• Otherwise, you may discreetly kick him out.• But two years later, it secretly decided to upgrade the base and kicked the city out in 1953.• I still haven't figured out how Roy Evans managed to kick Fat Pat out of her own house.• Clayt kicked it out of sight into the stern of the boat.• They kicked him out of the SovietUnion two years ago.• A freekick 25 yards out perfectly placed and left the Derbydefence bemused and helpless.
kick of• All they know is, they can kick these cases out ofcourt.• I still haven't figured out how Roy Evans managed to kick Fat Pat out of her own house.• Clayt kicked it out of sight into the stern of the boat.• Giuliani demanded that the StateDepartmentkick both diplomats out of the country.• Many times her parents had carried her kicking and screaming out of the grocerystore or the local department store.• She kicked Blue Dove out of the office, too.• They kicked him out of the Soviet Union two years ago.• It kicks them out of their jobs.