| 单词 | to boot into touch | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto boot (punt, etc.) into touch  e.   colloquial (originally British and Irish English).  to kick into touch: to make inoperative or irrelevant; to dismiss, reject, or invalidate. Also  to boot (punt, etc.) into touch.With allusion to sense  14a; quot. 1969   is an extended metaphor involving that sense.Not common in North America. ΚΠ 1969    Times 6 May (Industrial Eire section) p. ii  				As a result this issue has become a football to be kicked to touch.]			 1972    Rep. 57th Congr. 		(Gen. & Munic. Workers' Union)	 268  				The six quid was booted into touch, and the principles went with it. 1976    Times 13 Oct. 10/6  				While his power was uncontested he seemed to have kicked Mr Wang into touch. 1989    Empire Sept. 87/1  				The most believable relationship in the film..is kicked into touch by a dreadful scene. 2003    Morning Star 		(Nexis)	 6 Sept. 2  				When it comes to the question of how to curb the supposed excessive power of trade unionism, self-regulation is punted into touch. 2010    R. D. Ronald Elephant Tree v. 65  				You hate being a mechanic... Wouldn't you like to be able to kick it into touch for good? < as lemmas | 
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