kick off
kick
kɪk
kik
off
ɔf
awf
British pronunciation
/kˈɪk ˈɒf/

英語での「kick off」の定義と意味

to kick off
[phrase form: kick]
01

始める, 開始する

to cause something to begin, particularly initiating an event or process
to kick off definition and meaning
example
To kick off the project, they held a brainstorming session with the entire team.
プロジェクトを開始するために、彼らはチーム全体でブレインストーミングセッションを開催しました。
02

始める, 開始する

to start, especially referring to an event or activity
example
The holiday season officially kicks off with the Thanksgiving parade.
休暇シーズンは感謝祭のパレードで正式に始まります
03

蹴り飛ばす, 勢いよく取り除く

to remove something, often with a sudden or forceful motion
example
He kicked off his hat and ran into the ocean.
彼は帽子を脱いで海に向かって走った。
04

キックオフをする, 試合を開始する

(in sports) to start a game or match by kicking the ball or puck
example
The team that wins the coin toss will choose whether to kick off or receive the ball.
コイントスに勝ったチームは、キックオフするかボールを受けるかを選びます。
05

騒ぎを始める, 問題を引き起こす

to start causing trouble or a disturbance, often in an aggressive or disruptive manner, which may cause problems for others in a public setting
example
When the rowdy group began to kick off at the concert, security had to intervene to maintain order.
騒々しいグループがコンサートで騒ぎ始めたとき、警備員は秩序を維持するために介入しなければならなかった。
06

解雇する, 追い出す

to expel, dismiss, or remove someone from a position or role, often due to poor performance, misconduct, or other reasons
example
The company kicked off the CEO for embezzlement.
会社は横領のためCEOを解任した.
07

くたばる, 逝去する

to pass away, usually suddenly or unexpectedly
example
The young woman kicked off in a car accident.
若い女性が交通事故で亡くなりました
08

怒り出す, カッとなる

to suddenly become angry
example
He kicked off when he found out that he had been passed over for the promotion.
昇進を見送られたと知って、彼はかんしゃくを起こした
09

突然辞める, 急にやめる

to quit or leave a job or position, usually in an abrupt or sudden manner
example
He kicked off his job last week after an argument with his boss.
彼は先週、上司との口論の後、仕事を辞めた
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