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kick up phrasal verb with kickverbuk /kɪk/ us /kɪk/ US to become more active or noticeable: 变得更活跃;变得更明显 As the storm moves into the desert, the wind and rain start to kick up.当风暴移动到沙漠时,风雨开始变得更剧烈了。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Busy and active abustle be (as) busy as a beeidiom be all goidiom be at workidiom be back in harnessidiom boot floruit frenetic frenetically gangbusters girlie swot peak plate rev run around run round run round in circlesidiom run round like a headless chickenidiom rush/run someone off their feetidiom spread
kick up (something) | American Dictionary
kick up (something) phrasal verb with kickverb[ I/T ]us/kɪk/ to cause something to be much more active or noticeable: Construction workers kicked up clouds of dust. As the storm moves into the desert, the wind and rain start to kick up. |