kick
The Spanish word 'chutar' is a colloquial term that primarily has two different meanings, depending on context. In the context of the sport of soccer, 'chutar' usually means 'to kick' such as when a player kicks the ball. However, in some countries like Mexico, 'chutar' is also slang for 'to inject', often in the context of illicit drug use. This dictionary entry is only adequate for some uses, and may be insufficient or misleading in legal, medical or other professional contexts.
He wants to kick the ball towards the goal.
This phrase describes a player's intention to kick the ball in the direction of the goal during a soccer game.
She kicked the ball with a lot of force.
In this example, it highlights how strong the kick was, emphasizing the power behind the action of kicking the ball.
We are going to kick from the penalty spot.
This phrase indicates that a group intends to take a penalty kick, which is a specific action in soccer where a player kicks the ball from a designated spot.