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kick up a row - Übersetzung nach italienisch

AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL TRADITION
Kick to kick; Marks up; Markers up; Points up

kick up a row      
fare chiasso, fare fracasso, fare baccano, piantare una grana, fare un putiferio; protestare con violenza
kick down         
FORM OF SOCIAL MALFUNCTION
User:Penbat/kiss up kick down; Kiss up, kick down; Kick up kiss down; Kiss up; Kick down; Kiss down; Kick up; Kissing up; Kicking down; Kissing up and kicking down; KUKD; Suck up and kick down; Suck up kick down; Suck up, kick down; Kicking up; Kissing up kicking down; Kissing up, kicking down
n. fa partire una macchina tramite la marcia ingranata
data record         
SINGLE, IMPLICITLY STRUCTURED DATA ITEM IN A TABLE IN A RELATIONAL DATABASE; EVERY ROW IN A TABLE HAS THE SAME STRUCTURE (SET OF COLUMNS)
Database record; Row(database); Record (database); Record format; Record layout; Record mark; Record number; Database row; Table row; Data record; Tuple (database)
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Definition

kick up
1.
If you kick up a fuss about something, you make it very obvious that you are annoyed or dissatisfied.
Those customers who have kicked up a fuss have received refunds...
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron)
2.
If you kick up dust or dirt, you create a cloud of dust or dirt as you move along a dusty road.
She shuffled along, kicking up clouds of dust.
= stir up
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron)

Wikipedia

Kick-to-kick

Kick-to-kick is a pastime and well-known tradition of Australian rules football fans, and a recognised Australian term for kick and catch type games. It is a casual version of Australian rules (similar to the relationship between backyard/beach cricket and the established forms of cricket).

Although not a sport in itself, the term is used to describe a social exercise played in parks, fields, streets, back yards and also as a playground game that requires at least two people.

Kick-to-kick is used as a warm-up exercise of many Australian rules football clubs and has been the beginnings of many clubs in far-flung places. It has long been a pitch invasion tradition in the breaks immediately after official Australian rules football matches, although as professionalism in the Australian Football League increased, the practice was discontinued at most of AFL venues.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für kick up a row
1. The U.S. is driving the situation on the Korean Peninsula to an extreme pitch of tension while hyping up "threat" from the DPRK and working hard to kick up a row for international pressure upon it.