柯林斯詞典kick-start (also kickstart) (kick-starting,kick-started,kick-starts) 1. V-T To kick-start a process that has stopped working or progressing is to take a course of action that will quickly start it going again. 重振 The president has chosen to kick-start the economy by slashing interest rates. 縂統(tǒng)已經(jīng)決定通過(guò)大幅度降低利率重振經(jīng)濟(jì)。2. N-COUNT Kick-start is also a noun. 重振 The housing market needs a kick-start. 房産市場(chǎng)需要重振。3. V-T If you kick-start a motorcycle, you press the lever that starts it with your foot. 腳踏啓動(dòng) He lifted the bike off its stand and kick-started it. 他把摩托車從展臺(tái)上搬下來(lái)竝用腳發(fā)動(dòng)了它。 返回 kick-start劍橋詞典 kick-start verb [T] (MOTORCYCLE) to make the engine of a motorcycle start by forcefully pushing down a metal bar with your foot 用腳踏啓動(dòng)(摩托車) kick-start verb [T] (HELP) to make something start to happen 促使…開(kāi)始 Taxes were drastically cut in an attempt to kick-start the economy . 進(jìn)行了大幅減稅以刺激經(jīng)濟(jì)增長(zhǎng)。 返回 kick-start