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saksaanspielen, anbrechen, Abschlag
suomialoittaa, potkaista aloituspotku

Määritelmät

Verbi

  1. (ambitransitive) To make the first kick in a game or part of a game.
  2. (ambitransitive, idiomatic) To start; to launch; to set in motion.
  3. (transitive) To dismiss; to expel; to remove from a position.
  4. (intransitive, US, idiomatic, colloquial, euphemistic) To die or quit permanently.
  5. (intransitive, US, idiomatic) To shut down or turn off suddenly.
  6. (intransitive, idiomatic) To suddenly become more active.
  7. (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.
  8. (intransitive, UK, idiomatic, colloquial) To be overcome with anger, to start an argument or a fight; to behave aggressively.
  9. (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

Partisiipin perfektikicked off
Imperfektikicked off
Partisiipin preesenskicking off
Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesenskicks off

(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.