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to kick off
[phrase form: kick]
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踢掉, 扔掉
to remove something, often with a sudden or forceful motion
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开球, 开始比赛
(in sports) to start a game or match by kicking the ball or puck
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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
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解雇, 驱逐
to expel, dismiss, or remove someone from a position or role, often due to poor performance, misconduct, or other reasons
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去世, 死亡
to pass away, usually suddenly or unexpectedly
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生气, 发怒
to suddenly become angry
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辞职, 离开
to quit or leave a job or position, usually in an abrupt or sudden manner
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例子
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.