Szukaj
to kick in
[phrase form: kick]
01
wmówić nogą
to forcefully open or break through something, often a door or barrier
02
zaczynać działać
to start to have an impact
03
włożyć coś
to contribute one's share of money or assistance to a collective effort or cause
Przykład
The firefighters had to kick in the door to rescue the trapped residents.
To get to the fire extinguisher, she had to kick in the glass case.
The police had to kick in the gate to access the backyard where the suspect was hiding.
When he couldn't find his keys, he had to kick in the garage door to get inside.
The central heating system kicked in as soon as the temperature dropped outside.