词汇 | kick yourself |
释义 | Idiom kick yourselfkick (yourself) if you say that you'll kick yourself when or if something happens, you mean that you will feel angry with yourself because you have done something stupid or missed an opportunity.You'll kick yourself when I tell you who came in just after you left.If I don't get one now and they've sold out by next week, I'll kick myself. kick (oneself)To reprove or rebuke oneself; to be angry with or disappointed in oneself. Usually used in continuous tenses. I knew I'd be kicking myself later if I came back and the bag was gone, so I went ahead and bought it. Plenty of companies are kicking themselves for not investing in the technology at an earlier stage. kick yourselfIf you kick yourself for doing something, you are annoyed with yourself for doing it. I was still kicking myself for not paying attention. I immediately regretted having said this — I could have kicked myself. kick yourselfbe annoyed with yourself for doing something foolish or missing an opportunity.ˈkick yourself(informal) be angry with yourself for something you have done or not done: Buy it. It’s a real bargain. You’ll kick yourself if you don’t.I told John that Susan was really lazy. Then somebody told me that she was a good friend of his. I could have kicked myself for being so stupid. |
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