单词 | kick something off |
释义 | (phrasal verb) Definition to commence (a discussion, event, etc.) We kicked off the meeting with a song. Synonyms begin He didn't know how to begin. start Now is probably as good a time as any to start a business. open They are now ready to open negotiations. commence They commenced a systematic search of the area. launch The police have launched an investigation into the incident. initiate They wanted to initiate a discussion on economics. get under way kick-start get on the road Additional synonymsin the sense of commence Definition to begin They commenced a systematic search of the area. Synonyms embark on, start, open, begin, initiate, originate, instigate, inaugurate, enter upon in the sense of initiate Definition to begin or set going They wanted to initiate a discussion on economics. Synonyms begin, start, open, launch, establish, institute, pioneer, kick off (informal), bring about, embark on, originate, set about, get under way, instigate, kick-start, inaugurate, set in motion, trigger off, lay the foundations of, commence on, set going, break the ice on, set the ball rolling on in the sense of launch Definition to start off or set in motion The police have launched an investigation into the incident. Synonyms begin, start, open, initiate, introduce, found, set up, originate, commence, get under way, instigate, inaugurate, embark upon Nearby words of |
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