kick
The German word 'Kick' is a direct translation of the English word 'kick'. It is used in the same context as in English, such as in sports or in the sense of giving something a push or a hit. It can also be used in a more abstract sense, such as 'Kick im Leben', which means a boost or motivation in life.
I can try a kick.
This phrase uses 'Kick' to refer to a physical strike or thrust of the leg often used in sports. In German, 'Kick' has been borrowed from English and is used in the context of various sports.
The game has a good kick.
Here, 'Kick' refers to excitement, thrill or exhilaration. This phrase implies that the game is very thrilling or exciting, which expresses the metaphorical meaning of 'Kick'.
He gets a kick out of chocolate.
This sentence uses 'Kick' to indicate heightened enjoyment or pleasure. The phrase 'einen Kick bekommen von' means 'to get a kick out of something', implying great pleasure or interest in something.