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1) sport battere il calcio d'inizio2) colloq. cominciare, iniziare; kick off [sth.], kick [sth.] off3) togliersi con un calcio [ shoes]4) colloq. cominciare [meeting, concert]; kick [sb.] off colloq. escludere da* * *to start a football game by kicking the ball: We kick off at 2.30. (noun kick-off: The kick-off is at 2.30) (dare il calcio d'inizio)* * *vi + adv* * *1) sport battere il calcio d'inizio2) colloq. cominciare, iniziare; kick off [sth.], kick [sth.] off3) togliersi con un calcio [ shoes]4) colloq. cominciare [meeting, concert]; kick [sb.] off colloq. escludere da -
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kick off а) сбросить (туфли и т. п.) Take your shoes off and leave themneatly, don't kick them off into a corner the way you usually do. б) sportвводить мяч в игру ударом с центра What time does this afternoon's game kickoff? в) amer. начинать Who will kick off with the first question for ourspeaker? г) amer. sl. умереть I hear poor old Charlie has kicked off! д) ухо-дить Well, I really must kick off now, I've stayed long enough. е) сломатьсяThat old washing machine has kicked off again! -
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■ Method of starting and restarting play from the centre mark.♦ To take the kick-off; to score from the kick-off; to retake the kick-off.Anstoß m♦ Den Anstoß ausführen; ein Tor aus einem Anstoß erzielen; den Anstoß wiederholen. -
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■ kick offA v. t. + avv.B v. i. + avv.1 ( sport: calcio) dare il calcio d'inizio (o di rimessa in gioco) ( da centrocampo); ( di squadra) cominciare a giocare; ( di partita) cominciare: In winter matches kick off at 2.30 pm, d'inverno le partite cominciano (o il calcio d'inizio è) alle 14 e 302 (fam.) cominciare; avere inizio; prendere il via; scattare: He kicked off by telling a joke, cominciò raccontando una barzelletta; The party kicked off at nine, la festa ha avuto inizio alle nove -
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kick loads, kick-off loads (EVA)English-Russian dictionary of program "Mir-Shuttle" > kick-off loads (EVA)
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kick-off noun 1) sport введение мяча в игру (с центра) 2) coll. начало -
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■ Time for the official beginning of a football match.■ Uhrzeit, um die ein Fußballspiel offiziell beginnt. -
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kick-off[k'ik ɔf] n 1 Ftb chute inicial. 2 Brit coll início, começo (de atividades). -
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1. transitive verbvon sich schleudern [Kleidungsstück, Schuhe]2. intransitive verb* * *to start a football game by kicking the ball: We kick off at 2.30. (noun kick-off: The kick-off is at 2.30) anstoßen; der Anstoß* * *◆ kick offto \kick off off with a bang mit einem Knalleffekt beginnenII. vt▪ to \kick off off ⇆ sth etw beginnento \kick off off a discussion eine Diskussion eröffnen* * *1. vi (FTBL)anstoßen; (player also) den Anstoß ausführen; (fig inf) losgehen (inf), beginnenwho's going to kick off? (fig inf) — wer fängt an?
2. vt sepwegtreten; shoes von sich schleudernthey kicked him off the committee (inf) — sie warfen ihn aus dem Ausschuss
* * *A v/i1. Fußball: anstoßen:a) den Anstoß ausführenb) Anstoß haben2. umg anfangen, beginnenB v/t1. etwas wegtreten, seine Schuhe wegschleudern2. umg etwas starten, den Anfang (gen) bilden* * *1. transitive verbvon sich schleudern [Kleidungsstück, Schuhe]2. intransitive verb* * *v.anstoßen v. -
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to start a football game by kicking the ball: We kick off at 2.30. (noun kick-off: The kick-off is at 2.30) sacar, hacer el saque inicialkick off vi1) : hacer el saque inicial (en deportes)2) begin: empezarkick off vt: empezar1) v + adva) ( in football)b) ( begin) (colloq) \<\<person/meeting\>\> empezar*2) v + adv + o ( begin) \<\<discussion\>\> iniciar, empezar*VI + ADV (Ftbl) hacer el saque inicial; (fig) * [meeting etc] empezar* * *1) v + adva) ( in football)b) ( begin) (colloq) \<\<person/meeting\>\> empezar*2) v + adv + o ( begin) \<\<discussion\>\> iniciar, empezar* -
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to start a football game by kicking the ball: We kick off at 2.30. (noun kick-off: The kick-off is at 2.30) start* * *to start a football game by kicking the ball: We kick off at 2.30. (noun kick-off: The kick-off is at 2.30) start -
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vibeginnen, anfangen; fball anstoßen, anspielen;to \kick off off with a bang mit einem Knalleffekt beginnen vtto \kick off off <-> sth etw beginnen;to \kick off off a discussion eine Diskussion eröffnen;Terry \kick offed off the party with a toast Terry ließ die Party mit einem Trinkspruch beginnen
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kick off — {v. phr.} 1. To make the kick that begins a football game. * /John kicked off and the football game started./ 2. {informal} To begin; launch; start. * /The candidate kicked off his campaign with a speech on television./ * /The fund raising drive… … Dictionary of American idioms
kick off — {v. phr.} 1. To make the kick that begins a football game. * /John kicked off and the football game started./ 2. {informal} To begin; launch; start. * /The candidate kicked off his campaign with a speech on television./ * /The fund raising drive… … Dictionary of American idioms
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Kick-off — Kick ọff auch: Kick|ọff 〈m. 6; schweiz.; Fußb.〉 Anstoß [<engl. kick off „wegstoßen“] * * * Kịck off, Kịck|off [auch: … |ɔf], der; [s], s [engl. kickoff, zu: to kick off = wegstoßen, wegschlagen] (schweiz.): ↑ Anstoß … Universal-Lexikon
kick-off — kick offs (in AM, use kickoff) 1) N VAR In soccer, the kick off is the time at which a particular game starts. [BRIT] The kick off is at 1.30. 2) N COUNT In American football, a kickoff is the kick that begins a play, for example at the beginning … English dictionary
kick-off — (n.) also kickoff, kick off, 1857, first kick in a football match, from KICK (Cf. kick) (v.) + OFF (Cf. off). Figurative sense of start, beginning event is from 1875 … Etymology dictionary