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- (ambitransitive) To make the first kick in a game or part of a game.
- (ambitransitive, idiomatic) To start; to launch; to set in motion.
- (transitive) To dismiss; to expel; to remove from a position.
- (intransitive, US, idiomatic, colloquial, euphemistic) To die or quit permanently.
- (intransitive, US, idiomatic) To shut down or turn off suddenly.
- (intransitive, idiomatic) To suddenly become more active.
- (transitive, US, idiomatic, ranching, slang) To force the weaning of a bovine cow's calf by restricting the calf's access to its mother's udders, whether by literally kicking it away or another method.
- (intransitive, UK, idiomatic, colloquial) To be overcome with anger, to start an argument or a fight; to behave aggressively.
- (intransitive, UK, idiomatic, colloquial, impersonal) To have a fight or argument start; to fight or argue.
Esimerkit
- The players kick off for the third quarter and the clock starts.
- Let's kick off this project with a planning meeting.
- Not since Coventry in 1992 has a Premier League side kicked off a campaign with an all-English XI but things have reached the point where, of the 61 signings who have cost the elite division's 20 clubs a transfer fee this summer, only 12 have involved Englishmen.
- I got kicked off the team after a string of poor performances
- It's a wonder that old dog hasn't kicked off yet.
- The washer was working fine until it kicked off in the middle of a cycle.
- A week after we kicked off her calf that cow was still bawling.
- When she called him a drunk, it was the last straw. He just kicked off.
Taivutusmuodot
(ambitransitive) To make the first kick in a game or part of a game.
At kick-off, players other than the kicker are required to be in their team's own half of the pitch, and opposition players may not be in the 10-yard diameter centre circle.
(ambitransitive) To make the first kick in a game or part of a game.
Illustration of the kick-off used at Rugby School (1845)
(ambitransitive) To make the first kick in a game or part of a game.
Prior to 2016 the kick-off was required to be in a forwards direction. Typically one player would tap the ball forwards, immediately followed by a teammate passing the ball backwards to the rest of the team.