kickoff

['kɪk'ɔ:f]
  • 释义
  • (足球)开球,(社会集会等)开始;

  • 双语例句
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    Taking stroll before kickoff, we met many cadets neatly pressed uniforms.

    开始之前,处转转, 碰许多穿着整齐制服学员.

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    RI President William B . Boyd introduces his family during the kickoff of the 2007 RI Convention.

    国际扶轮社长威廉? 白义德 在2007年国际扶轮年会开始的期间介绍他的家庭.

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    RI President William B. Boyd introduces his family during the kickoff of the 2007 RI Convention.

    国际扶轮社长威廉? 义德在2007年国际扶轮年会开始的期间介绍他的家庭.

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    Before kickoff, parents and grandparents milled and mingled and doddered and eventually sat down.

    开球之前, 父母与祖父母们走来走去,混在一起,有的步履蹒跚,而最终都坐了下来.

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  • 5、

    Football To run with ( the ball ) after a kickoff, a punt, an interception, or a fumble.

    在开球 、 悬空球 、 拦截或失球后的带 ( 球 ) 跑.

    ——期刊摘选
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    It'started raining right after the kickoff of the soccer game.

    足球赛一开球就开始下雨了.

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    Sergio Almiron is eager to kickoff his Juventus career.

    阿尔米隆非常渴望为尤文效力.

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    This was a very aggressive contest, with both sides firing from all barrels from kickoff.

    这是一场野蛮的较量, 双方从开始就全线开火.

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    Game front with toss the coin of way to decide that brigade first kickoff.

    比赛前以掷硬币的方式来决定那一队先开球.

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  • 10、

    They are lining up in position for the kickoff.

    他们正排起阵势准备开球.

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    We had a project kickoff meeting this morning.

    我们今天上午开了个项目开始的会议.

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  • 12、

    Theyre lining up in position for the kickoff.

    他们正摆开阵势准备开球.

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  • 13、

    To begin or resume play with a kickoff.

    开球开始球赛或中线开球.

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    They used a power play to return the kickoff.

    他们在开球后采用集中进攻发动回球反攻.

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  • 15、

    Taking a stroll before kickoff, we met many cadets in neatly pressed uniforms.

    开始之前, 我们到处转了转,碰到许多穿着整齐制服的学员.

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