1 to become full of action and excitement, sometimes including violence:
2 to die
3 the time when a game of football starts, or when it begins again after it has stopped because of a goal, etc.
4 to begin:
The three-day celebration kicks off tomorrow with a parade.
5 to start:
The advertising campaign is just about ready to kick off.
6 the time when an activity starts:
Kick-off will be at 11 o'clock prompt.
However, even in this approach, heuristics are not missing - they are part of the kick-off mechanism for exploring the classification tables and generating automatically infomorphisms among similar concepts.
Kick-offs have been delayed by 20 minutes, and there is utter confusion on television, the radio and in newspapers about kick-off times.
As the danger unfolded, why was the kick-off not delayed?
We are putting the goalposts exactly where they belong and where everybody thought they were since kick-off.
I argue that the kick-off has been conducted by the current council leadership.
If not, there will not be a kick-off at 3 pm.
Secondly, the time when coaches and football specials arrive in towns should be closer to match kick-off.
At 8 pm, with the kick-off already delayed, about 54,000 were inside, and 6,000 were locked out.
中文繁体
(足球比賽)開球,開始, 生氣, 吵嚷地抱怨…
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(足球比赛)开球,开始, 生气, 吵嚷地抱怨…
MoreEspañol
hacer el saque inicial, comenzar, saque inicial…
MorePortuguês
dar o pontapé inicial, iniciar, pontapé inicial…
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(サッカーの試合などを)始める, (サッカーの試合の)開始, キックオフ…
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başlatmak, başlama vuruşu yapmak, kızmaya/yakınmaya başlamak…
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commencer, démarrer, coup [masculine] d’envoi…
MoreCatalan
fer el xut inicial, començar, xut inicial…
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