kick out
US /kɪk aʊt/
UK /kɪk aʊt/

1.
expulsar, despejar
to force someone to leave a place or organization
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The landlord threatened to kick out the tenants if they didn't pay rent.
O proprietário ameaçou expulsar os inquilinos se eles não pagassem o aluguel.
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He was kicked out of the club for breaking the rules.
Ele foi expulso do clube por quebrar as regras.
2.
chutar, coicear
to suddenly and forcefully extend one's leg or foot
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The horse suddenly kicked out at the fence.
O cavalo de repente coiceou a cerca.
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The baby started to kick out its legs in excitement.
O bebê começou a chutar as pernas de excitação.