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2 Translation results for kicked off in Spanish

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kickoff noun

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kickoffs
saque (inicial)

Example sentences of
kickoff noun

  • The kickoff of the game is at 1:00.
  • At his campaign kickoff, the senator gave a passionate speech about combating poverty.
  • His speech marked the kickoff of his campaign.

kick off

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kicked off, has kicked off, is kicking off, kicks off
empezar; hacer el saque inicial (en deportes)

Example sentences of
kick off

  • I'll kick off the discussion on ethics with this question.
  • Surprisingly, the recluse was worth a cool million when he kicked off.

Synonyms of
kick off

kick verb

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kicked, has kicked, is kicking, kicks
patear, darle una patada (a alguien); dar patadas (dícese de una persona), cocear (dícese de un animal); patalear, protestar; dar un culatazo (dícese de un arma de fuego)

Example sentences of
kick verb

  • The attacker kicked him in the stomach.
  • She lost her temper and kicked over the box.
  • He kicked the ball into the goal.
  • She kicked the ball to me.
  • The policeman kicked the door open.
  • The baby kicked his legs in the air.
  • The swimming instructor reminded the children to kick their legs as they swam.
  • The baby kicked with pleasure.
  • He kicked the winning field goal.

Synonyms of
kick verb

off adjective

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más remoto, distante; empezado; apagado; cancelado, suspendido; erróneo, incorrecto; remoto, lejano; libre

Example sentences of
off adjective

  • The water is off.
  • The lever is in the off position.

Synonyms of
off adjective

Reverse translation for kicked off

saque  (inicial) - kickoff (in soccer or football), serve, service (in sports) 
hacer el saque inicial  (en deportes)
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