词汇 | kick-start |
释义 | kick-startWord family adjectivekickablekickingnounkickerkickaboutkickbackkickballkickdownkickflipkicksorterkickstandkick-startverbkick Motor vehiclesˈkick-start1 verb [transitiveT] 1 START DOING somethingto do something to help a process or activity start or develop more quickly 启动;促进 He urged further interest rate cuts in a bid to kick-start the economy. 他极力主张进一步降低利率以推动经济。 2. TTCto start a motorcycle using your foot 用脚发动〔摩托车〕 Examples from the Corpus kick-start• Interest rates were lowered to kick-start the economy. Motor vehicleskick-start2 noun 1. TTC[countableC] (also kick-starter) the part of a motorcycle that you press with your foot to start it 〔摩托车的〕脚踏启动器 2 [singular] action taken to make a plan, project etc start or develop more quickly 启动;促进 Motivation is the kick-start you need to succeed at work. 积极主动是在工作中成功的捷径。 Examples from the Corpus kick-start• Councillors have backed a three-year development package which will give the museum a £50,000 kick-start.• Quality service: The quality of service at Darlington town hall has been given a kick-start. From Longman Business Dictionary kick-startˈkick-start verb [transitiveT] to do something to make a process or activity develop more quickly August’s cut in interest rates helped kick-start the housing market. —kick-start noun [singular] a new initiative which will provide a kick-start for the manufacturing sector South Korea and Taiwan both got a kick-start to economic growth from their access to the US market. |
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