1 PHRASAL VERB 开始生效;起作用 If something kicks in, it begins to take effect. 开始生效;起作用
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As discounts kicked in, bookings for immediate travel rose by 15%. [VERB PREP.]
由于开始实行打折,近期旅行的预订量上升了15%。
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When you're confronted with the problem, emotions kick in, fear kicks in, and you don't always do the rational and thought-out approach. [VERB PREP.]
当面临这个问题时,人会变得情绪激动、恐惧不安,你不一定总能采取理性且慎重的方法。
2 PHRASAL VERB 捐献;捐助 If someone kicks in a particular amount of money, they provide that amount of money to help pay for something. 捐献;捐助 [US]
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Kansas City area churches kicked in $35,000 to support the event. [VERB PREP. noun]
堪萨斯城地区的教会为此事捐助了35,000美元。
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To keep it going, Lenoire kicked in her own earnings from acting. [VERB PREP. noun (not pronoun)]
为了使它继续下去,勒努瓦捐出了自己演戏挣的钱。
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