the kickoff

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Definition of the kickoff in English Turkish dictionary

kickoff
(futbol) başlama vuruşu
restart
yeniden başlatmak
restart
yeniden başla

Bilgisayarı yeniden başlatmayı denedin mi? - Did you try restarting the computer?

Router'ını yeniden başlatmayı denedin mi? - Have you tried restarting your router?

restart
{i} yeniden başlatma

Neden sistemi yeniden başlatmayı denemiyorsun? - Why don't you try restarting the system?

Bilgisayarı yeniden başlatmayı denedin mi? - Did you try restarting the computer?

kickoff
{i} başlama
kickoff
{i} k.dili. başlama
kickoff
başlama vuruş
kickoff
{i} başlama vuruşu
kickoff
oyuna başlama vuruşu
kickoff
{i} futbol oyuna başlama vuruşu
kickoff
ilk vuruş
restart
YENiDEN BA$LATMAK
restart
{f} yeniden başlat

Router'ını yeniden başlatmayı denedin mi? - Have you tried restarting your router?

Tom bilgisayarını yeniden başlattı. - Tom restarted his computer.

English - English
restart
kickoff
a start given to contestants; "I was there with my parents at the kickoff"
kickoff
the method of starting a game or restarting it after each goal; a player passes the ball forward to a teammate from the center spot
kickoff
How play starts to begin each half or after goals are scored
kickoff
A placekick taken from the center spot to start the game and the second half or restart play after a goal has been scored Opposing players must remain outside of the center circle until the ball is in play A goal may not be scored directly from a kickoff
kickoff
(football) a kick from the center of the field to start a football game or to resume it after a score
kickoff
(football) a kick from the center of the field to start a football game or to resume it after a score a start given to contestants; "I was there with my parents at the kickoff
kickoff
the time at which something is supposed to begin; "they got an early start"; "she knew from the get-go that he was the man for her"
kickoff
Formal public launching of a campaign or development program, usually via a dinner to which major prospects have been invited and frequently featuring an announcement of funds already in hand or committed Topic areas: Fundraising and Financial Sustainability
kickoff
alternative spelling of kick-off
kickoff
To put the ball in play by place-kicking it toward the opposing team
kickoff
The opening movement of each soccer half and after each goal During the kickoff, the ball must be played forward and the opposing players must stay outside the center circle until the ball has moved
kickoff
{i} starting kick (Football, Soccer); start or beginning of something (Informal)
kickoff
The kicking team (determined by the winner of the coin toss) kicks the ball from the free kick line (the 35-yard line in pro football, the 40-yard line in high school and college) This is the kickoff, the start of the game
kickoff
A free kick used to star the game, half, overtime or play after a goal Unlike American football, however, the kicking team does not have to boot the ball to the opposition Instead, the team is allowed to pass it to members of its own team
kickoff
Way to put the ball in play at the start of a game, after half-time, and after a goal The ball is play from the center spot and must rotate one full turn before being touch by another player
kickoff
Method of starting play in which a player passes the ball over the center line to another player at the start of a soccer match, after each goal and after intermission
kickoff
when a player kicks a ball from a tee at his own 30-yard line (35 in college) to the opposing team, whose player tries to advance it the other way; used to start the game, the second half and overtime, and to restart play after each score
the kickoff

    Hyphenation

    the kick·off

    Turkish pronunciation

    dhi kîkôf

    Pronunciation

    /ᴛʜē ˈkəkˌôf/ /ðiː ˈkɪkˌɔːf/
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