kick start
See also: kickstart and kick-start
English

kick start on a motorcyle (1)
Alternative forms
Noun
kick start (plural kick starts)
- A metal bar on a motorcycle used to start its engine.
- An act of starting a motorcycle by quickly depressing the kick start with one's foot.
- The motorcycle requires a kick start.
- (figuratively) A fast or strong start; help with starting or beginning well.
- As a kick start for the group, let's write up some ideas.
- An impetus that starts or restarts some process.
Translations
metal bar on motorcycle
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act of starting a motorcycle
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fast or strong start
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impetus that starts a process
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Verb
kick start (third-person singular simple present kick starts, present participle kick starting, simple past and past participle kick started)
- (transitive) To start a motorcycle.
- He kick started the motorcycle and took off.
- (transitive, figuratively) To start or begin strongly or quickly.
- To kick start your learning, let's summarize the basics.
- Kick start your day with a hearty breakfast.
- (transitive, figuratively) To make (something) active, functional, or productive again; to reinvigorate (an activity, system, or process).
- Synonyms: reinvigorate, revitalize, jump-start
- To kick start the economy with a large construction project.
Usage notes
Noun senses 3 and 4, and verb sense 2, are considered incorrect in some circles; in all probability, the use of kick start to mean “revitalize” or “provide impetus” was derived from the metaphorical use of jump-start in that sense.
Translations
to start or begin strongly
to make (something) active, functional, or productive again; to reinvigorate (an activity, system, or process).
See also
Further reading
kick start on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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