Kick off
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British pronunciation/kˈɪk ˈɒf/
American pronunciation/kˈɪk ˈɔf/

"kick off"的定义和意义

to kick off
[phrase form: kick]
01

启动, 开始

to cause something to begin, particularly initiating an event or process
to kick off definition and meaning
02

开始, 启动

to start, especially referring to an event or activity
03

踢掉, 扔掉

to remove something, often with a sudden or forceful motion
04

开球, 开始比赛

(in sports) to start a game or match by kicking the ball or puck
05

制造麻烦, 扰乱秩序

to start causing trouble or a disturbance, often in an aggressive or disruptive manner, which may cause problems for others in a public setting
06

解雇, 驱逐

to expel, dismiss, or remove someone from a position or role, often due to poor performance, misconduct, or other reasons
07

去世, 死亡

to pass away, usually suddenly or unexpectedly
08

生气, 发怒

to suddenly become angry
09

辞职, 离开

to quit or leave a job or position, usually in an abrupt or sudden manner

kick off

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The company kicked off the new product launch with a big advertising blitz.
The teacher kicked off the semester by introducing the new curriculum.
Let's kick off the meeting with a brief overview of our goals for the project.
To kick off the project, they held a brainstorming session with the entire team.
The company plans to kick off the new marketing campaign next week.
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