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kick off
phrasal verb
present tense
I/you/we/theykick off
he/she/itkicks off
present participlekicking off
past tensekicked off
past participlekicked off
  1. 1
    [I/T] informal to begin, or to begin something 开始

    The show kicks off this week at the Moscone Centre in San Francisco. 演出于本周在旧金山的莫斯康中心开演。

    kick off with :

    I'd like to kick off with a quick look at last month's sales figures. 我想先大致看看上个月的销售数字。

    kick something off with something :

    We are kicking off our event calendar with an evening social.

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  2. 2
    [I] when a football match kicks off, the players start it by kicking the ball (足球比赛)开球

    The game kicks off at 7.30. 比赛于7点30分开始。

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  3. 3
    [T] [kick someone off something] informal to force someone to leave a place or activity 迫使(某人)离开

    He was kicked off the course for failing to hand in any work. 由于什么作业都没交,他被取消了修读那门课的资格。

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  4. 4
    [T] to make your shoes come off by shaking your feet 摇晃脚甩掉(鞋)

    Phyllis kicked off her sandals. 菲莉斯甩掉了凉鞋。

     Synonyms and related words
    To remove clothes and not wear clothes: bare, change, disrobe...
  5. 5
    [I] British informal to suddenly become very angry or upset and start fighting or arguing

    He just kicked off without any warning when he saw her.

See also main entry: kick
kick off phrasal verb
start

kick-off noun
start

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