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1 ( to or at a greater physical distance) ( also farther) plus loin ; I can't go any further je ne peux pas aller plus loin ; John walked further than me John a marché plus loin que moi ; how much further is it? c'est encore loin? ; how much further have they got to go? est-ce qu'ils vont encore loin? ; to get further and further away s'éloigner de plus en plus ; further north plus (loin) au nord ; further back/forward plus en arrière/en avant ; further away ou off plus loin, plus éloigné ; further on encore plus loin ; to move further back reculer encore ;2 fig ( at or to a more advanced point) ( also farther) I'll go so far but no further j'irai jusque là mais pas plus loin ; the government went even further le gouvernement est allé encore plus loin ; she didn't get any further with him than I did elle n'est arrivée à rien de plus avec lui que moi ; we're further forward than we thought on est plus avancé qu'on ne le pensait ; all that work and we're no further forward tout ce travail ne nous a pas avancés du tout ; nothing could be further from the truth/from my mind rien n'est plus loin or éloigné de la vérité/de mes pensées ;3 ( to or at a greater distance in time) ( also farther) further back than 1964 avant 1964 ; a year further on un an plus tard ; we must look further ahead nous devons regarder plus vers l'avenir ; I haven't read further than page twenty je n'ai pas lu au-delà de la page vingt ;4 (to a greater extent, even more) prices fell/increased (even) further les prix ont baissé/ont augmenté encore plus ; his refusal to co-operate angered them further son refus de coopérer les a agacés encore plus ; we will enquire further into the matter nous nous renseignerons davantage sur la question ; I won't delay you any further je ne vous retarderai pas davantage ; they didn't question him any further ils ne l'ont pas questionné davantage or plus avant ;5 (in addition, furthermore) de plus, en outre ; the company further agrees to… en outre, l'entreprise accepte de… ; she further argued that de plus, elle a affirmé que ; further, I must say that de plus or en outre, je dois dire que.1 ( additional) a further 10%/500 people encore 10%/500 personnes, 10%/500 personnes de plus ; further reforms/changes/increases/questions d'autres réformes/changements/augmentations/questions ; there have been further allegations that il y a eu de nouvelles allégations selon lesquelles ; further research des recherches plus approfondies ; further details can be obtained by writing to the manager pour plus de renseignements, adressez-vous à la direction ; to have no further use for sth ne plus avoir besoin de qch ; without further delay sans plus attendre ; there's nothing further to discuss il n'y a rien d'autre à discuter ; is there anything further? c'est tout? ; -
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further [ˈfɜ:ðər]1. adverba. = fartherb. ( = more) plus• to study/examine an issue further approfondir l'étude/l'examen d'une question2. adjective• please send me further details of... (in letter) veuillez m'envoyer de plus amples renseignements concernant...[+ one's interests, a cause] servir4. compounds* * *['fɜːðə(r)] 1.1) ( a greater distance) (also farther) lit, fig plus loinfurther back/forward — plus en arrière/en avant
further away ou off — plus loin
3) ( to a greater extent)4) ( furthermore) de plus, en outre2.1) ( additional)further details can be obtained by writing to the manager — pour plus de renseignements, adressez-vous à la direction
2) ( more distant) (also farther) autre3.transitive verb augmenter [chances]; faire avancer [career, plan]; servir [cause]4.further to prepositional phrase sout suite à -
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further ['fɜ:ðə(r)]plus loin ⇒ 1 (a) plus ⇒ 1 (b) de plus ⇒ 1 (d) plus éloigné ⇒ 2 (a) additionnel ⇒ 2 (b) avancer ⇒ 3 suite à ⇒ 4(a) (at a greater distance in space, time) plus loin;∎ I walked further than I intended to je suis allé plus loin que je n'en avais l'intention;∎ further to the south plus au sud;∎ she's never been further north than Leicester elle n'est jamais allée plus au nord que Leicester;∎ further along the beach plus loin sur la plage;∎ how much further is it? c'est encore loin?;∎ have you much further to go? vous allez encore loin?;∎ he got further and further away from the shore il a continué à s'éloigner de la rive;∎ to move further away s'éloigner;∎ she moved further back elle a reculé encore plus;∎ further back than 1960 avant 1960;∎ further forward, further on plus en avant, plus loin;∎ figurative she's further on than the rest of the students elle est en avance sur les autres étudiants;∎ I've got no further with finding a nanny mes recherches pour trouver une nourrice n'ont pas beaucoup avancé;∎ that doesn't get us much further cela ne nous avance pas beaucoup;∎ nothing could be further from the truth rien n'est moins vrai;∎ nothing could be further from my mind j'étais bien loin de penser à ça∎ I have nothing further to say je n'ai rien à ajouter, je n'ai rien d'autre ou rien de plus à dire;∎ don't try my patience any further ne pousse pas ma patience à bout, n'abuse pas de ma patience;∎ the police want to question him further la police veut encore l'interroger;∎ she heard nothing further from her sister elle n'a pas eu d'autres nouvelles de sa sœur;∎ I want nothing further to do with him je ne veux plus avoir affaire à lui;∎ add water to the wine to make it go further allongez le vin d'eau;∎ until you hear further jusqu'à nouvel avis;∎ unless you hear further sauf avis contraire∎ her arrival only complicated things further son arrivée n'a fait que compliquer les choses;∎ play was further interrupted by rain le jeu fut à nouveau interrompu par la pluie∎ and further I think it best we don't see each other again et de plus ou et en outre je crois qu'il vaut mieux que nous ne nous voyions plus∎ I would go even further and say he's a genius j'irais même jusqu'à dire que c'est un génie;∎ we need to go further into the matter il faut approfondir davantage la question;∎ this information must go no further cette information doit rester entre nous ou ne doit pas être divulguée(a) (more distant) plus éloigné, plus lointain;∎ she walked to the further end of the room elle est allée à l'autre bout de la pièce(b) (additional → comments, negotiations) additionnel, autre; (→ information, news) supplémentaire, complémentaire;∎ do you have any further questions? avez-vous d'autres questions à poser?;∎ I need a further £900 j'ai encore besoin de neuf cents livres;∎ upon further consideration à la réflexion, après plus ample réflexion;∎ I have no further use for it je ne m'en sers plus, je n'en ai plus besoin ou l'usage;∎ she needs one or two further details elle a besoin d'un ou deux autres petits renseignements;∎ I would like further details of the programme j'aimerais avoir quelques précisions ou indications supplémentaires sur le programme;∎ for further information, phone this number pour tout renseignement complémentaire, appelez ce numéro;∎ please send me further information concerning the project veuillez m'envoyer de plus amples renseignements sur ou concernant le projet;∎ esp Military to await further orders attendre les ordres;∎ without further delay sans autre délai, sans plus attendre;∎ until further notice jusqu'à nouvel ordre;∎ without further ado sans plus de cérémonie;∎ without further warning sans plus d'avertissement(cause, one's interests) avancer, servir, favoriser; (career) servir, favoriser; (chances) augmenterformal suite à;∎ further to your letter of 12 July suite à votre lettre du 12 juillet;∎ further to our discussion/conversation suite à notre discussion/conversation►► British further education1 nounenseignement m postscolaire(class) d'éducation permanente;further education college centre m de formation continue -
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'fə:ðə
1. adverb((sometimes farther) at or to a great distance or degree: I cannot go any further.) más lejos, más allá
2. adverb, adjective(more; in addition: I cannot explain further; There is no further news.) más; además
3. verb(to help (something) to proceed or go forward quickly: He furthered our plans.) adelantar, aligerar, avanzar; fomentar, promover, apoyar, favorecer- furthest
further1 adj1. más lejos2. másfurther2 adv1. más lejos2. mástr['fɜːðəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (farther) más lejos2 (more, additional) más, adicional; (new) nuevo,-a■ this office will remain closed until further notice esta oficina permanecerá cerrada hasta nuevo aviso■ for further information, please contact... para más información, póngase en contacto con...1 (farther) más lejos■ is it much further? ¿queda mucho más?2 (more, to a greater degree) más■ the situation is still further complicated than we thought la situación es aún más complicada de lo que pensábamos3 formal use (besides) además■ further, I'd like to complain about the lack of parking spaces además, quisiera quejarme de la falta de aparcamientos1 (advance, promote) fomentar, promover■ he would have gone to any lengths to further his career hubiera hecho cualquier cosa para promover su propia carrera\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthis must not go any further esto tiene que quedar entre nosotros, esto no tiene que salir de aquífurther to con referencia a, referente afurther education estudios nombre masculino plural superiores Table 1SMALLNOTA/SMALL See also far/Table 1further ['fərðər] vt: promover, fomentarfurther adv1) farther: más lejos, más adelante2) moreover: además3) more: másI'll consider it further in the morning: lo consideraré más en la mañanafurther adj1) farther: más lejano2) additional: adicional, másadj.• adicional adj.• más lejano adj.adv.• además adv.• más allá adv.• más lejos adv.• siguiente adv.v.• adelantar v.• fomentar v.• promover v.
I 'fɜːrðər, 'fɜːðə(r)a) ( in distance)how much further is it? — ¿cuánto camino nos queda por hacer?
further on, there's another set of traffic lights — más adelante, hay otro semáforo
b) ( in progress)have you got any further with that essay? — ¿has adelantado ese trabajo?
c) ( in time)this vase dates back even further — este jarrón es aún más antiguo or data de una época aún anterior
d) (in extent, degree)the situation is further complicated by her absence — el hecho de que ella no esté complica aún más la situación
2)further to — ( Corresp) (as prep)
further to your letter of June 6,... — con relación a or en relación con su carta del 6 de junio,...
3) ( furthermore) (as linker) además
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adjective máshave you any further questions? — ¿tienen más preguntas or alguna otra pregunta?
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transitive verb \<\<cause/aims\>\> promover*, fomentar; \<\<career/interests\>\> favorecer*['fɜːðǝ(r)]1. ADV(compar) of farhow much further is it? — ¿cuánto camino nos queda?
have you much further to go? — ¿le queda mucho camino por hacer?
let's go further north/south — vayamos más al norte/sur
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his car was parked further along — su coche estaba aparcado un poco más arriba/abajoa crowd was gathering further along the street — se estaba congregando una multitud de gente calle arriba/abajo
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we were too tired to go any further that day — estábamos demasiado cansados para continuar ese día•
we live further away from the city centre — vivimos más lejos del centro de la ciudad•
I think it's further down the road — creo que está bajando un poco más la calleI was visiting a friend further down the street — estaba visitando a un amigo que vive bajando un poco la calle
I don't think we want to go any further down that road — (fig) no creo que sea prudente seguir por ese camino (fig)
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nothing was further from my thoughts — nada más lejos de mi intención•
I sank even further in — me hundí aún más•
further on — más adelante•
the boat drifted further out to sea — la barca iba siendo arrastrada mar adentro•
further to the south — más al sur•
we decided to go further up the track — decidimos seguir avanzando por el camino2) (in time)I never plan anything further than a week ahead — nunca planeo nada con más de una semana de antelación
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there is evidence of this even further back in history — incluso más antiguamente se ven evidencias de esto3) (=in progress)•
you'll get further with her if you're polite — conseguirás más si se lo pides educadamenteI got no further with him — (in questioning) no pude sacarle nada más
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we need to go further and address the issues — tenemos que ir más allá y proponer soluciones a los problemashe went further, claiming the man had attacked him — no se quedó ahí, sino que aseguró que el hombre lo había atacado
this mustn't go any further — [confidential matter] esto que no pase de aquí
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further on in this chapter — más adelante en este capítulo•
I think we should take this matter further — creo que deberíamos proseguir con este asunto4) (=more) más5) (=in addition) ademásand I further believe that... — y creo además que...
6) (Comm) (in correspondence)further to your letter of the 7th — con or en relación a su carta del 7
2.ADJ (compar)of far; (=additional) más•
I have no further comment to make — no tengo nada más que añadir•
please send me further details of your products — le ruego me envíen más información con respecto a sus productos•
we have no further need of your services — ya no necesitamos sus servicios3.VT (=promote) [+ cause, aim, understanding, career] promover, fomentarshe was accused of furthering her own interests — la acusaron de actuar en beneficio de sus propios intereses
4.CPDfurther education N — (Brit) (vocational, non-academic etc) formación f continua, educación f postescolar
further education college (Brit) N — ≈ centro m de formación continua
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I ['fɜːrðər, 'fɜːðə(r)]a) ( in distance)how much further is it? — ¿cuánto camino nos queda por hacer?
further on, there's another set of traffic lights — más adelante, hay otro semáforo
b) ( in progress)have you got any further with that essay? — ¿has adelantado ese trabajo?
c) ( in time)this vase dates back even further — este jarrón es aún más antiguo or data de una época aún anterior
d) (in extent, degree)the situation is further complicated by her absence — el hecho de que ella no esté complica aún más la situación
2)further to — ( Corresp) (as prep)
further to your letter of June 6,... — con relación a or en relación con su carta del 6 de junio,...
3) ( furthermore) (as linker) además
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adjective máshave you any further questions? — ¿tienen más preguntas or alguna otra pregunta?
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I 1. ['fɜːðə(r)]1) (to or at a greater distance) (anche farther) più lontanoI can't go any further — non posso più andare avanti, oltre
further back, forward — più indietro, avanti
further away o off più lontano, più in là; further on ancora più lontano, in là; I'll go so far but no further fig. più in là di così non vado; we're further forward than we thought fig. siamo più avanti di quanto pensassimo; nothing could be further from the truth — niente potrebbe essere più lontano dalla verità
2) (in time)3) (to a greater extent) ulteriormente4) (furthermore) inoltre, in più5) further to form. facendo seguito a2.1) (additional)a further 10%, 50 people — un altro 10%, altre 50 persone
to have no further use for sth. — non avere più bisogno di qcs.
without further delay — senza ulteriori ritardi, senza indugio
2) (more distant) (anche farther)II ['fɜːðə(r)]* * *['fə:ðə] 1. adverb((sometimes farther) at or to a great distance or degree: I cannot go any further.) più lontano, oltre2. adverb, adjective(more; in addition: I cannot explain further; There is no further news.) oltre, ulteriore3. verb(to help (something) to proceed or go forward quickly: He furthered our plans.) agevolare, favorire- furthest* * *I 1. ['fɜːðə(r)]1) (to or at a greater distance) (anche farther) più lontanoI can't go any further — non posso più andare avanti, oltre
further back, forward — più indietro, avanti
further away o off più lontano, più in là; further on ancora più lontano, in là; I'll go so far but no further fig. più in là di così non vado; we're further forward than we thought fig. siamo più avanti di quanto pensassimo; nothing could be further from the truth — niente potrebbe essere più lontano dalla verità
2) (in time)3) (to a greater extent) ulteriormente4) (furthermore) inoltre, in più5) further to form. facendo seguito a2.1) (additional)a further 10%, 50 people — un altro 10%, altre 50 persone
to have no further use for sth. — non avere più bisogno di qcs.
without further delay — senza ulteriori ritardi, senza indugio
2) (more distant) (anche farther)II ['fɜːðə(r)] -
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♦ further /ˈfɜ:ðə(r)/(compar. di far)A a.2 ulteriore; nuovo; aggiuntivo; supplementare: further evidence [instructions], ulteriori prove [istruzioni]; until further notice, fino a nuovo avviso; ( per estens.) indefinitamente; I have no further need of it, non ne ho più bisognoB avv.1 più lontano; oltre; più: We cannot go any further, non possiamo andare oltre; further away, (ancora) più lontano; further back, (ancora) più indietro; I haven't read further than the first chapter, non ho letto (o non sono andato) oltre il primo capitolo; Nothing could be further from the truth, nulla potrebbe essere più lontano dalla verità; Don't let it go any further, non dirlo a nessun altro; che rimanga fra noi2 in aggiunta; ulteriormente; oltre: to enquire further, fare ricerche più approfondite; fare ulteriori indagini; He didn't ask further, non fece altre domande3 inoltre; in aggiunta; per di più: Let me further remark that…, inoltre, permettetemi d'osservare che…● (GB) further education, istruzione postscolastica ( non universitaria); corsi per adulti □ (in GB) further education college, scuola di formazione professionale ( dopo la scuola dell'obbligo) □ (form.) further to, facendo seguito a ( una lettera, ecc.); a seguito di ( un accordo, ecc.).NOTA D'USO: - further o farther?- (to) further /ˈfɜ:ðə(r)/v. t.agevolare; appoggiare; favorire; avvantaggiare; incoraggiare; promuovere: to further sb. 's plans, favorire i piani di q.; to further one's own career, agire a vantaggio della (o avvantaggiarsi nella) propria carriera; far carriera. -
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1. adjective compar. ofacademic.ru/26446/far">faron the further bank of the river/side of town — am anderen Ufer/Ende der Stadt
2) (additional) weiter...till further notice/orders — bis auf weiteres
will there be anything further? — darf es noch etwas sein?; haben Sie sonst noch einen Wunsch?
2. adverbfurther details or particulars — weitere od. nähere Einzelheiten
compar. of far1) weiternot let it go any further — (keep it secret) es nicht weitersagen
until you hear further from us — bis Sie wieder von uns hören
nothing was further from his thoughts — nichts lag ihm ferner
2) (moreover) außerdem3. transitive verb* * *['fə:ðə] 1. adverb 2. adverb, adjective 3. verb- furthermore- furthest* * *fur·ther[ˈfɜ:ðəʳ, AM ˈfɜ:rðɚ]1. (more distant) weiter [entfernt], fernerat the \further end of the room am anderen Ende des Raums2. (additional) weiter\further problems noch mehr Probleme\further use weitere VerwendungI've no \further use for it ich kann es nicht mehr gebrauchenuntil \further notice bis auf Weiteres1. (more distant) weiterwe didn't get much \further wir sind nicht viel weiter gekommennothing could be \further from my mind nichts liegt mir ferner\further on weitera bit \further on [noch] etwas weiter2. (to a greater degree) weiter, außerdemhe's a nice person, but I wouldn't go any \further than that er ist sehr nett, aber mehr möchte ich nicht sagen [o weiter möchte ich nicht gehen]this mustn't go any \further sag es nicht weiter\further and \further [immer] weiter, mehr und mehr3. (more) [noch] weiterI have nothing \further to say in this matter ich habe zu dieser Sache nichts mehr zu sagen [o hinzuzufügen]to not go any \further nicht weitergehenwe kissed, but we didn't go any \further wir haben uns geküsst, aber dabei blieb es auchto make sth go \further food etw strecken▪ to \further sth etw fördernto \further a cause eine Sache voranbringento \further sb's interests jds Interessen förderlich sein* * *['fɜːðə(r)]1. adv comp of far1) (in place, time fig) weiterfurther on — weiter, weiter entfernt
further back (in place, time) — weiter zurück
nothing is further from my thoughts —
he has decided not to take the matter any further — er hat beschlossen, die Angelegenheit auf sich beruhen zu lassen
in order to make the soup go further — um die Suppe zu strecken
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he didn't question me further —and further... — und darüber hinaus...
further, I would like to say that... — darüber hinaus möchte ich sagen, dass...
2. adj1)See:= farther2) (= additional) weiterto remand a case for further inquiry (Jur) — einen Fall zurückstellen, bis weitere Nachforschungen angestellt sind
3. vtone's interests, a cause fördern; process voranbringen* * *A adv2. fig mehr, weiter:there was nothing further we could do wir konnten nichts weiter tun3. fig ferner, weiterhin, überdies, außerdem:further to our letter of im Nachgang zu unserem Schreiben vonwish sb further umg jemanden sonst wohin wünschenB adj1. fig weiter(er, e, es) zusätzlich(er, e, es):a further two days weitere zwei Tage;further particulars Näheres, nähere Einzelheiten;have no further use for sth etwas nicht mehr brauchen können;C v/t fördern, unterstützen:further one’s education sich weiterbilden* * *1. adjective compar. of1) (of two) ander...; (in space) weiter entfernton the further bank of the river/side of town — am anderen Ufer/Ende der Stadt
2) (additional) weiter...till further notice/orders — bis auf weiteres
will there be anything further? — darf es noch etwas sein?; haben Sie sonst noch einen Wunsch?
2. adverbfurther details or particulars — weitere od. nähere Einzelheiten
compar. of far1) weiternot let it go any further — (keep it secret) es nicht weitersagen
2) (moreover) außerdem3. transitive verb* * *adj.mehr adj. adv.weiter adv. conj.ferner konj.überdies konj. v.fördern v. -
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1) ( more distant) weiter [entfernt], ferner;at the \further end of the room am anderen Ende des Raums2) ( additional) weiter;\further problems noch mehr Probleme;\further use weitere Verwendung;I've no \further use for it ich kann es nicht mehr gebrauchen;1) ( more distant) weiter;we didn't get much \further wir sind nicht viel weiter gekommen;nothing could be \further from my mind nichts liegt mir ferner;\further back ( in place) weiter zurück;( in time) früher;\further on weiter;a bit \further on [noch] etwas weiter2) ( to a greater degree) weiter, außerdem;he's a nice person, but I wouldn't go any \further than that er ist sehr nett, aber mehr möchte ich nicht sagen [o weiter möchte ich nicht gehen];this mustn't go any \further sag es nicht weiter;\further and \further [immer] weiter, mehr und mehr;to go \further with sth mit etw dat weitermachen;to take sth \further mit etw dat weitermachen;3) ( more) [noch] weiter;I have nothing \further to say in this matter ich habe zu dieser Sache nichts mehr zu sagen [o hinzuzufügen];to not go any \further nicht weitergehen;we kissed, but we didn't go any \further wir haben uns geküsst, aber dabei blieb es auch;to \further sth etw fördern;to \further a cause eine Sache voranbringen;to \further sb's interests jds Interessen förderlich sein -
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1. advSee:1) (in time) oltre, più avanti, (in place) più lontano, oltre, più avantifurther on (also) fig — più avanti
how much further is it? — quanto manca or dista?
2) (more) inoltre, di piùand I further believe that... — e inoltre or per di più credo che...
further to your letter of... Comm — con riferimento alla vostra lettera del...
further to our conversation... — facendo seguito alla nostra conversazione...
2. adj1)See:2) (additional) ulteriore, altro (-a), supplementareplease write to us if you need any further information — ci scriva se ha bisogno di ulteriori informazioni
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verder dan mijn geheugen reikt/strektEnglish-Dutch dictionary > further than my memory will carry me back
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не рассчитать своих сил, возможностей, зарваться‘Nick,’ said he, ‘never put out your arm further than you can draw it easily back again.’ (W. Scott, ‘Rob Roy’, ch. XXII) — - Ник, - сказал он, - всегда следует взвешивать свои возможности.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > put one's arm out further than one can draw it back again
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carry back♦voorbeelden:1 further than my memory will carry me back • verder dan mijn geheugen reikt/strekt -
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1. adverb1) (at rear of somebody/something) hintenhe glanced behind before moving off — er schaute nach hinten, bevor er losfuhr
2) (further back)leave somebody behind — jemanden hinter sich (Dat.) lassen (see also academic.ru/18217/d">d)
fall behind — zurückbleiben; (fig.) in Rückstand geraten
lag behind — zurückbleiben; (fig.) im Rückstand sein
3) (in arrears)be/get behind with one's rent — mit der Miete im Verzug sein/in Verzug geraten
4) (remaining after somebody's departure)leave somebody/something behind — jemanden/etwas zurücklassen (see also b)
he left his gloves behind by mistake — er ließ seine Handschuhe versehentlich liegen
2. prepositionstay behind — dableiben; (as punishment) nachsitzen
behind somebody's back — (fig.) hinter jemandes Rücken (Dat.)
2) (towards rear of) hinter (+ Akk.); (fig.)I don't want to go behind his back — ich will nicht hinter seinem Rücken handeln
put the past behind one — einen Strich unter die Vergangenheit ziehen
3) (further back than) hinter (+ Dat.)they were miles behind us — sie lagen meilenweit hinter uns (Dat.) zurück
be behind the times — nicht auf dem laufenden sein
fall behind somebody/something — hinter jemanden/etwas zurückfallen
4) (past) hinter (+ Dat.)all that trouble is behind me — ich habe den ganzen Ärger hinter mir
5) (later than)behind schedule/time — im Rückstand
6) (in support of) hinter (+ Dat.)3. nounthe man behind the project — der Mann, der hinter dem Projekt steht
* * *1. preposition1) (at or towards the back of: behind the door.) hinter2) (remaining after: The tourists left their litter behind them.) hinter3) (in support: We're right behind him on this point.) hinter jemand stehen2. adverb1) (at the back: following behind.) hinterher2) ((also behindhand [-hænd]) not up to date: behind with his work.) im Rückstand3. noun(the buttocks: a smack on the behind.) der Hintern* * *be·hind[bɪˈhaɪnd]I. prepto fall \behind sb hinter jdn zurückfallen\behind the wheel driver hinterm Lenkrad [o Steuerthe town lay \behind the mountain die Stadt lag hinter dem Bergthe motivating factor \behind his sudden enthusiasm der ausschlaggebende Faktor für seinen plötzlichen EnthusiasmusI'm \behind you all the way ich stehe voll hinter dirto have sth \behind one etw hinter sich dat habento put sth \behind one etw hinter sich dat lassen, etw vergessenlong \behind sb weit zurückwho's \behind this? wer ist dafür verantwortlich?, wer steckt dahinter? famto be/get \behind schedule in Verzug sein/geraten8. (less advanced)9.▶ \behind sb's back hinter jds Rücken▶ to go \behind sb's back jdn hintergehen▶ \behind every great man there stands a great woman ( prov) hinter jedem starken Mann steht eine starke Frau▶ \behind the scenes hinter den Kulissen▶ to be \behind the times hinter der Zeit zurück[geblieben] seinto attack from \behind von hinten [o pej hinterrücks] angreifenthe boat/car/person/ship \behind der Hintermannto come from \behind ( fig) wieder zur Spitze aufschließento fall \behind zurückfallento leave sb/sth \behind jdn/etw zurücklassento leave sth \behind (not take) etw [versehentlich] stehen/liegen lassen; (as sign) etw zurücklassen [o hinterlassen]to leave \behind a stain/a scar/a trail of destruction einen Fleck/eine Narbe/eine Spur der Verwüstung hinterlassento stay \behind noch dableiben; pupil nachsitzento walk \behind hinterhergehen1. (in arrears)2. (overdue)▪ to be \behind sb hinter jdm zurückliegento be \behind with one's work mit seiner Arbeit im Rückstand sein3. (mentally)to be [a long way] \behind [weit] zurück sein famto be \behind in a subject in einem Fach hinterherhinken* * *[bI'haɪnd]1. prephe came up behind me — er trat von hinten an mich heran
close the door behind you — mach die Tür hinter dir zu
put it behind the books — stellen Sie es hinter die Bücher
he has the Communists behind him — er hat die Kommunisten hinter sich (dat)
what is behind this/this incident? — was steckt dahinter/steckt hinter diesem Vorfall?
2)(= more backward than)
to be behind sb — hinter jdm zurück sein3)to be behind schedule —
you must put the past behind you —
2. adv1) (= in or at rear) hinten; (= behind this, sb etc) dahinterthe runner was ( lying) a long way behind — der Läufer lag weit hinten or zurück
2)(= late)
to be behind with one's studies/payments —3. n (inf)Hinterteil nt (inf), Hintern m (inf)* * *behind [bıˈhaınd]A präpbehind the tree hinter dem oder den Baum;he looked behind him er blickte hinter sich;he has the majority behind him er hat die Mehrheit hinter sich;get sth behind one etwas hinter sich bringen;his schooldays are behind him seine Schulzeit liegt hinter ihm;what is behind all this? was steckt dahinter?2. (Reihenfolge, Rang) hinter (akk oder dat):B adv1. hinten, dahinter, hinterher…:from behind von hinten, hinterrücks;come from behind SPORT von hinten kommen;walk behind hinten gehen, hinterhergehen2. nach hinten, zurück…:look behind zurückblickenC präd adj1. be behind in ( oder with) one’s work (payments) mit seiner Arbeit (seinen Zahlungen) im Rückstand oder im Verzug sein;remain behind zurückbleiben2. there is more behind da steckt (noch) mehr dahinterD s umg Hinterteil n, Hintern m* * *1. adverb1) (at rear of somebody/something) hintenhe glanced behind before moving off — er schaute nach hinten, bevor er losfuhr
leave somebody behind — jemanden hinter sich (Dat.) lassen (see also d)
fall behind — zurückbleiben; (fig.) in Rückstand geraten
lag behind — zurückbleiben; (fig.) im Rückstand sein
3) (in arrears)be/get behind with one's rent — mit der Miete im Verzug sein/in Verzug geraten
leave somebody/something behind — jemanden/etwas zurücklassen (see also b)
2. prepositionstay behind — dableiben; (as punishment) nachsitzen
1) (at rear of, on other side of; fig.): (hidden by) hinter (+ Dat.)behind somebody's back — (fig.) hinter jemandes Rücken (Dat.)
2) (towards rear of) hinter (+ Akk.); (fig.)3) (further back than) hinter (+ Dat.)they were miles behind us — sie lagen meilenweit hinter uns (Dat.) zurück
fall behind somebody/something — hinter jemanden/etwas zurückfallen
4) (past) hinter (+ Dat.)5) (later than)behind schedule/time — im Rückstand
6) (in support of) hinter (+ Dat.)3. nounthe man behind the project — der Mann, der hinter dem Projekt steht
* * *adv.hinterher (örtlich) adv. prep.dahinter präp.hinten präp.hinter präp. -
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verb1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.)2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?)3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.)4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.)
2. noun1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.)2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.)•- starter- starting-point
- for a start
- get off to a good
- bad start
- start off
- start out
- start up
- to start with
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verb(to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.)
2. noun1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.)2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!)start1 n1. principio2. salidathere's a lot of work, let's make a start! hay mucho trabajo, ¡empecemos!start2 vb1. empezarwhat time does it start? ¿a qué hora empieza?2. arrancartr[stɑːt]1 (gen) principio, comienzo, inicio3 (fright, jump) susto, sobresalto■ what a start you gave me! ¡qué susto me has pegado!1 (begin - gen) empezar, comenzar, iniciar; (- conversation) entablar■ what time do you start work? ¿a qué hora empiezas a trabajar?■ she started to cry empezó a llorar, arrancó a llorar2 (cause to begin - fire, epidemic) provocar; (- argument, fight, war, etc) empezar, iniciar■ you've started me thinking me has hecho pensar, me has dado que pensar3 (set up - business) montar, poner; (- organization) fundar, establecer, crear4 (set in motion - machine) poner en marcha; (- vehicle) arrancar, poner en marcha1 (begin) empezar, comenzar■ what time does it start? ¿a qué hora comienza?■ don't start, honey no empieces, cariño■ starting from Tuesday a partir del martes, empezando el martes2 (be set up - business) ser fundado,-a, fundarse, crearse3 (begin to operate) ponerse en marcha, empezar a funcionar; (car) arrancar4 (begin journey) salir, partir, ponerse en camino5 (jump) asustarse, sobresaltarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfor a start para empezarto get off to a bad start empezar malto get off to a good start empezar biento get started empezarto make a fresh start volver a empezarto make a start on something empezar algoto start a family tener hijosstart ['stɑrt] vi1) jump: levantarse de un salto, sobresaltarse, dar un respingo2) begin: empezar, comenzar3) set out: salir (de viaje, etc.)4) : arrancar (dícese de un motor)start vt1) begin: empezar, comenzar, iniciar2) cause: provocar, causar3) establish: fundar, montar, establecerto start a business: montar un negocio4) : arrancar, poner en marcha, encenderto start the car: arrancar el motorstart n1) jump: sobresalto m, respingo m2) beginning: principio m, comienzo mto get an early start: salir tempranon.• arranque s.m.• comienzo s.m.• inicio s.m.• principio s.m.• respingo s.m.• salida (Deporte) s.f.• sobresalto s.m.• ventaja s.f. (a motor, etc.)v.• arrancar v.• poner en marcha v.v.• comenzar v.• despegar v.• empezar v.• entablar v.• fundar v.• iniciar v.• nacer v.• originar v.• principiar v.• romper v.stɑːrt, stɑːt
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1)a) ( beginning) principio m, comienzo mat the start — al principio, al comienzo
from the start — desde el principio or comienzo
from start to finish — del principio al fin, desde el principio hasta el fin
to make a start (on something) — empezar* algo
to make an early start — empezar* temprano; ( on a journey) salir* temprano, ponerse* en camino a primera hora
to make a fresh o new start — empezar* or comenzar* de nuevo
to get (something) off to a good/bad start — empezar* (algo) bien or con el pie derecho/mal or con el pie izquierdo
b)2) ( Sport)a) ( of race) salida fb) (lead, advantage) ventaja f3) ( jump)to give a start — \<\<person/horse\>\> dar* un respingo
to give somebody a start — darle* or pegarle* un susto a alguien, asustar a alguien
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1) ( begin) \<\<conversation/journey/negotiations\>\> empezar*, comenzar*, iniciar; \<\<job/course\>\> empezar*, comenzar*I start work at eight — empiezo or entro a trabajar a las ocho
to start -ING, to start to + INF — empezar* a + inf
2) ( cause to begin) \<\<race\>\> dar* comienzo a, largar* (CS, Méx); \<\<fire/epidemic\>\> provocar*; \<\<argument/fight\>\> empezar*; \<\<war\>\> \<\<incident\>\> desencadenarto get somebody started — (colloq) darle* cuerda a alguien (fam)
3) ( establish) \<\<business\>\> abrir*, montar; \<\<organization\>\> fundar4) ( cause to operate) \<\<engine/dishwasher\>\> encender*, prender (AmL); \<\<car\>\> arrancar*, hacer* partir (Chi)
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1) vi2)a) ( begin) \<\<school/term/meeting\>\> empezar*, comenzar*, iniciarse (frml); \<\<noise/pain/journey/race\>\> empezar*, comenzar*prices start at $30 — cuestan a partir de 30 dólares
to get started — empezar*, comenzar*
to start again o (AmE also) over — volver* a empezar, empezar* or comenzar* de nuevo
to start BY -ING — empezar* por + inf
b)to start with — (as linker): primero or para empezar
3)a) ( originate) empezar*, originarseit all started from an idea I had as a student — todo surgió de una idea que tuve cuando era estudiante
b) ( be founded) ser* fundado4) ( set out) (+ adv compl)it's time we started (for) home — es hora de volver a casa, es hora de que nos pongamos en camino a casa
5) ( begin to operate) \<\<car\>\> arrancar*, partir (Chi); \<\<dishwasher\>\> empezar* a funcionar, ponerse* en marcha6) ( move suddenly) dar* un respingo; ( be frightened) asustarse, sobresaltarseshe started at the noise — el ruido la sobresaltó or la asustó
•Phrasal Verbs:- start on- start up[stɑːt]1. N1) (=beginning) principio m, comienzo m•
at the start — al principio, en un principioat the very start — muy al principio, en los mismos comienzos
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for a start — en primer lugar, para empezar•
from the start — desde el principio•
to get a good start in life — disfrutar de una infancia privilegiada•
to get off to a good/bad/slow start — empezar bien/mal/lentamente•
to give sb a (good) start in life — ayudar a algn a situarse en la vida•
to make a start — empezarto make an early start — (on journey) ponerse en camino temprano; (with job) empezar temprano
to make a fresh or new start in life — hacer vida nueva
2) (=departure) salida f (also Sport); (=starting line) línea f de salida3) (=advantage) ventaja f•
to give sb five minutes' or a five-minute start — dar a algn cinco minutos de ventaja•
to have a start on sb — tener ventaja sobre algn4) (=fright etc) susto m, sobresalto m•
to give sb a start — asustar or dar un susto a algnwhat a start you gave me! — ¡qué susto me diste!
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to wake with a start — despertarse sobresaltado2. VT1) (=begin) empezar, comenzar; [+ discussion etc] abrir, iniciar; [+ bottle] abrir; [+ quarrel, argument] empezar; [+ journey] iniciarto start a new cheque book/page — comenzar or empezar un talonario nuevo/una página nueva
don't start that again! — ¡no vuelvas a eso!
to start doing sth or to do sth — empezar a hacer algo
start moving! — ¡menearse!
start talking! — ¡desembucha!
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to start the day right — empezar bien el día•
he started life as a labourer — empezó de or como peón•
he started work yesterday — entró a trabajar ayer2) (=cause to begin or happen) [+ fire] provocar; [+ war] [person, country] empezar, iniciar; [incident, act] desencadenar; [+ fashion] empezar, iniciar; [+ rumour, tradition] iniciar, dar comienzo ayou started it! — ¡tú diste el primer golpe!
3)• to get started — empezar, ponerse en marcha
to get sth started — [+ engine, car] poner algo en marcha, arrancar algo; [+ project] poner algo en marcha
to get sb started — (on activity) poner a algn en marcha; (in career) iniciar a algn en su carrera
don't start him (off) on that! — ¡no le des cuerda!
7) (=disturb)3. VI1) (=begin) empezar, comenzar; [conversation, discussion] iniciarse; [quarrel, argument] producirse; [fashion] empezar, iniciar; [war] estallar, empezar; [rumour, tradition] originarse; [fire] empezar, iniciarse; [music] empezarclasses start on Monday — las clases comienzan or empiezan el lunes
it started (off) rather well/badly — [film, match] empezó bastante bien/mal
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he started (off or out) as a postman — empezó como or de carterohe started (off or out) as a Marxist — empezó como marxista
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to start at the beginning — empezar desde el principio•
he started (off) by saying... — empezó por decir or diciendo...•
the route starts from here — la ruta sale de aquí•
to start (out or up) in business — montar or poner un negocio•
to start (off) with... — (=firstly) en primer lugar..., para empezar...; (=at the beginning) al principio..., en un principio...what shall we start (off) with? — ¿con qué empezamos?
he started (off or out) with the intention of writing a thesis — empezó con la intención de escribir una tesis
2) (=embark)•
to start on a task — emprender una tareato start on a book — (=begin reading) empezar a leer un libro; (=begin writing) empezar a escribir un libro
they started on another bottle — abrieron or empezaron otra botella
3) (also: start off, start out) (on journey) [person] partir, ponerse en camino; [bus, train, runner] salirto start (off or out) from London/for Madrid — salir de Londres/partir con rumbo a or para Madrid
5) (=jump nervously) asustarse, sobresaltarse (at a)6) [timber etc] combarse, torcerse; [rivets etc] soltarse- start in- start on- start up* * *[stɑːrt, stɑːt]
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1)a) ( beginning) principio m, comienzo mat the start — al principio, al comienzo
from the start — desde el principio or comienzo
from start to finish — del principio al fin, desde el principio hasta el fin
to make a start (on something) — empezar* algo
to make an early start — empezar* temprano; ( on a journey) salir* temprano, ponerse* en camino a primera hora
to make a fresh o new start — empezar* or comenzar* de nuevo
to get (something) off to a good/bad start — empezar* (algo) bien or con el pie derecho/mal or con el pie izquierdo
b)2) ( Sport)a) ( of race) salida fb) (lead, advantage) ventaja f3) ( jump)to give a start — \<\<person/horse\>\> dar* un respingo
to give somebody a start — darle* or pegarle* un susto a alguien, asustar a alguien
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1) ( begin) \<\<conversation/journey/negotiations\>\> empezar*, comenzar*, iniciar; \<\<job/course\>\> empezar*, comenzar*I start work at eight — empiezo or entro a trabajar a las ocho
to start -ING, to start to + INF — empezar* a + inf
2) ( cause to begin) \<\<race\>\> dar* comienzo a, largar* (CS, Méx); \<\<fire/epidemic\>\> provocar*; \<\<argument/fight\>\> empezar*; \<\<war\>\> \<\<incident\>\> desencadenarto get somebody started — (colloq) darle* cuerda a alguien (fam)
3) ( establish) \<\<business\>\> abrir*, montar; \<\<organization\>\> fundar4) ( cause to operate) \<\<engine/dishwasher\>\> encender*, prender (AmL); \<\<car\>\> arrancar*, hacer* partir (Chi)
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1) vi2)a) ( begin) \<\<school/term/meeting\>\> empezar*, comenzar*, iniciarse (frml); \<\<noise/pain/journey/race\>\> empezar*, comenzar*prices start at $30 — cuestan a partir de 30 dólares
to get started — empezar*, comenzar*
to start again o (AmE also) over — volver* a empezar, empezar* or comenzar* de nuevo
to start BY -ING — empezar* por + inf
b)to start with — (as linker): primero or para empezar
3)a) ( originate) empezar*, originarseit all started from an idea I had as a student — todo surgió de una idea que tuve cuando era estudiante
b) ( be founded) ser* fundado4) ( set out) (+ adv compl)it's time we started (for) home — es hora de volver a casa, es hora de que nos pongamos en camino a casa
5) ( begin to operate) \<\<car\>\> arrancar*, partir (Chi); \<\<dishwasher\>\> empezar* a funcionar, ponerse* en marcha6) ( move suddenly) dar* un respingo; ( be frightened) asustarse, sobresaltarseshe started at the noise — el ruido la sobresaltó or la asustó
•Phrasal Verbs:- start on- start up -
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verb1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.)2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?)3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.)4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.)
2. noun1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.)2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.)•- starter- starting-point
- for a start
- get off to a good
- bad start
- start off
- start out
- start up
- to start with
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verb(to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.)
2. noun1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.)2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!)start1 n1. principio2. salidathere's a lot of work, let's make a start! hay mucho trabajo, ¡empecemos!start2 vb1. empezarwhat time does it start? ¿a qué hora empieza?2. arrancartr[stɑːt]1 (gen) principio, comienzo, inicio3 (fright, jump) susto, sobresalto■ what a start you gave me! ¡qué susto me has pegado!1 (begin - gen) empezar, comenzar, iniciar; (- conversation) entablar■ what time do you start work? ¿a qué hora empiezas a trabajar?■ she started to cry empezó a llorar, arrancó a llorar2 (cause to begin - fire, epidemic) provocar; (- argument, fight, war, etc) empezar, iniciar■ you've started me thinking me has hecho pensar, me has dado que pensar3 (set up - business) montar, poner; (- organization) fundar, establecer, crear4 (set in motion - machine) poner en marcha; (- vehicle) arrancar, poner en marcha1 (begin) empezar, comenzar■ what time does it start? ¿a qué hora comienza?■ don't start, honey no empieces, cariño■ starting from Tuesday a partir del martes, empezando el martes2 (be set up - business) ser fundado,-a, fundarse, crearse3 (begin to operate) ponerse en marcha, empezar a funcionar; (car) arrancar4 (begin journey) salir, partir, ponerse en camino5 (jump) asustarse, sobresaltarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfor a start para empezarto get off to a bad start empezar malto get off to a good start empezar biento get started empezarto make a fresh start volver a empezarto make a start on something empezar algoto start a family tener hijosstart ['stɑrt] vi1) jump: levantarse de un salto, sobresaltarse, dar un respingo2) begin: empezar, comenzar3) set out: salir (de viaje, etc.)4) : arrancar (dícese de un motor)start vt1) begin: empezar, comenzar, iniciar2) cause: provocar, causar3) establish: fundar, montar, establecerto start a business: montar un negocio4) : arrancar, poner en marcha, encenderto start the car: arrancar el motorstart n1) jump: sobresalto m, respingo m2) beginning: principio m, comienzo mto get an early start: salir tempranon.• arranque s.m.• comienzo s.m.• inicio s.m.• principio s.m.• respingo s.m.• salida (Deporte) s.f.• sobresalto s.m.• ventaja s.f. (a motor, etc.)v.• arrancar v.• poner en marcha v.v.• comenzar v.• despegar v.• empezar v.• entablar v.• fundar v.• iniciar v.• nacer v.• originar v.• principiar v.• romper v.stɑːrt, stɑːt
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1)a) ( beginning) principio m, comienzo mat the start — al principio, al comienzo
from the start — desde el principio or comienzo
from start to finish — del principio al fin, desde el principio hasta el fin
to make a start (on something) — empezar* algo
to make an early start — empezar* temprano; ( on a journey) salir* temprano, ponerse* en camino a primera hora
to make a fresh o new start — empezar* or comenzar* de nuevo
to get (something) off to a good/bad start — empezar* (algo) bien or con el pie derecho/mal or con el pie izquierdo
b)2) ( Sport)a) ( of race) salida fb) (lead, advantage) ventaja f3) ( jump)to give a start — \<\<person/horse\>\> dar* un respingo
to give somebody a start — darle* or pegarle* un susto a alguien, asustar a alguien
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1) ( begin) \<\<conversation/journey/negotiations\>\> empezar*, comenzar*, iniciar; \<\<job/course\>\> empezar*, comenzar*I start work at eight — empiezo or entro a trabajar a las ocho
to start -ING, to start to + INF — empezar* a + inf
2) ( cause to begin) \<\<race\>\> dar* comienzo a, largar* (CS, Méx); \<\<fire/epidemic\>\> provocar*; \<\<argument/fight\>\> empezar*; \<\<war\>\> \<\<incident\>\> desencadenarto get somebody started — (colloq) darle* cuerda a alguien (fam)
3) ( establish) \<\<business\>\> abrir*, montar; \<\<organization\>\> fundar4) ( cause to operate) \<\<engine/dishwasher\>\> encender*, prender (AmL); \<\<car\>\> arrancar*, hacer* partir (Chi)
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1) vi2)a) ( begin) \<\<school/term/meeting\>\> empezar*, comenzar*, iniciarse (frml); \<\<noise/pain/journey/race\>\> empezar*, comenzar*prices start at $30 — cuestan a partir de 30 dólares
to get started — empezar*, comenzar*
to start again o (AmE also) over — volver* a empezar, empezar* or comenzar* de nuevo
to start BY -ING — empezar* por + inf
b)to start with — (as linker): primero or para empezar
3)a) ( originate) empezar*, originarseit all started from an idea I had as a student — todo surgió de una idea que tuve cuando era estudiante
b) ( be founded) ser* fundado4) ( set out) (+ adv compl)it's time we started (for) home — es hora de volver a casa, es hora de que nos pongamos en camino a casa
5) ( begin to operate) \<\<car\>\> arrancar*, partir (Chi); \<\<dishwasher\>\> empezar* a funcionar, ponerse* en marcha6) ( move suddenly) dar* un respingo; ( be frightened) asustarse, sobresaltarseshe started at the noise — el ruido la sobresaltó or la asustó
•Phrasal Verbs:- start on- start up[stɑːt]N ABBR = Strategic Arms Reduction Talks* * *[stɑːrt, stɑːt]
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1)a) ( beginning) principio m, comienzo mat the start — al principio, al comienzo
from the start — desde el principio or comienzo
from start to finish — del principio al fin, desde el principio hasta el fin
to make a start (on something) — empezar* algo
to make an early start — empezar* temprano; ( on a journey) salir* temprano, ponerse* en camino a primera hora
to make a fresh o new start — empezar* or comenzar* de nuevo
to get (something) off to a good/bad start — empezar* (algo) bien or con el pie derecho/mal or con el pie izquierdo
b)2) ( Sport)a) ( of race) salida fb) (lead, advantage) ventaja f3) ( jump)to give a start — \<\<person/horse\>\> dar* un respingo
to give somebody a start — darle* or pegarle* un susto a alguien, asustar a alguien
II
1.
1) ( begin) \<\<conversation/journey/negotiations\>\> empezar*, comenzar*, iniciar; \<\<job/course\>\> empezar*, comenzar*I start work at eight — empiezo or entro a trabajar a las ocho
to start -ING, to start to + INF — empezar* a + inf
2) ( cause to begin) \<\<race\>\> dar* comienzo a, largar* (CS, Méx); \<\<fire/epidemic\>\> provocar*; \<\<argument/fight\>\> empezar*; \<\<war\>\> \<\<incident\>\> desencadenarto get somebody started — (colloq) darle* cuerda a alguien (fam)
3) ( establish) \<\<business\>\> abrir*, montar; \<\<organization\>\> fundar4) ( cause to operate) \<\<engine/dishwasher\>\> encender*, prender (AmL); \<\<car\>\> arrancar*, hacer* partir (Chi)
2.
1) vi2)a) ( begin) \<\<school/term/meeting\>\> empezar*, comenzar*, iniciarse (frml); \<\<noise/pain/journey/race\>\> empezar*, comenzar*prices start at $30 — cuestan a partir de 30 dólares
to get started — empezar*, comenzar*
to start again o (AmE also) over — volver* a empezar, empezar* or comenzar* de nuevo
to start BY -ING — empezar* por + inf
b)to start with — (as linker): primero or para empezar
3)a) ( originate) empezar*, originarseit all started from an idea I had as a student — todo surgió de una idea que tuve cuando era estudiante
b) ( be founded) ser* fundado4) ( set out) (+ adv compl)it's time we started (for) home — es hora de volver a casa, es hora de que nos pongamos en camino a casa
5) ( begin to operate) \<\<car\>\> arrancar*, partir (Chi); \<\<dishwasher\>\> empezar* a funcionar, ponerse* en marcha6) ( move suddenly) dar* un respingo; ( be frightened) asustarse, sobresaltarseshe started at the noise — el ruido la sobresaltó or la asustó
•Phrasal Verbs:- start on- start up -
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I [stɑːt]1) (beginning) inizio m., principio m.to make an early start — (on journey) partire di buonora; (on work) cominciare presto
that's a good start — è un buon inizio; iron. cominciamo bene
to make a fresh o new start ricominciare da capo; for a start — tanto per cominciare
2) (advantage) vantaggio m.; (in time, distance) vantaggio m., distacco m.to give sb. a start in business — aiutare qcn. ad avviare un'attività
3) sport (departure line) linea f. di partenza4) (movement) sobbalzo m.II 1. [stɑːt]to start doing o to do cominciare a fare; don't start that again! — non iniziare di nuovo!
2) (cause, initiate) cominciare, dare inizio a [quarrel, war]; stabilire [ custom]; accendere, appiccare [ fire]; creare [ trouble]; mettere in giro [ rumour]; lanciare [ fashion]; fondare [ enterprise]3) (activate) fare partire, mettere in moto [car, machine]2.to start again o afresh ricominciare, cominciare da capo; to start on cominciare a lavorare a [ memoirs]; intraprendere [ journey]; let's get started on the washing-up forza, cominciamo a lavare i piatti; don't start on me (in argument) non cominciare; starting Monday — a partire da lunedì
2) (depart) partire3) (jump nervously) sobbalzare (in per)4) aut. mecc. (be activated) [car, engine, machine] partire5) to start with (at first) all'inizio; (at all)•- start up••* * *I 1. verb1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.)2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?)3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.)4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.)2. noun1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.)2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.)•- starter- starting-point
- for a start
- get off to a good
- bad start
- start off
- start out
- start up
- to start with II 1. verb(to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.)2. noun1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.)2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!)* * *START /stɑ:t/abbr.( Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (o Treaty) ) Trattative (o trattato) per la riduzione delle armi strategiche.* * *I [stɑːt]1) (beginning) inizio m., principio m.to make an early start — (on journey) partire di buonora; (on work) cominciare presto
that's a good start — è un buon inizio; iron. cominciamo bene
to make a fresh o new start ricominciare da capo; for a start — tanto per cominciare
2) (advantage) vantaggio m.; (in time, distance) vantaggio m., distacco m.to give sb. a start in business — aiutare qcn. ad avviare un'attività
3) sport (departure line) linea f. di partenza4) (movement) sobbalzo m.II 1. [stɑːt]to start doing o to do cominciare a fare; don't start that again! — non iniziare di nuovo!
2) (cause, initiate) cominciare, dare inizio a [quarrel, war]; stabilire [ custom]; accendere, appiccare [ fire]; creare [ trouble]; mettere in giro [ rumour]; lanciare [ fashion]; fondare [ enterprise]3) (activate) fare partire, mettere in moto [car, machine]2.to start again o afresh ricominciare, cominciare da capo; to start on cominciare a lavorare a [ memoirs]; intraprendere [ journey]; let's get started on the washing-up forza, cominciamo a lavare i piatti; don't start on me (in argument) non cominciare; starting Monday — a partire da lunedì
2) (depart) partire3) (jump nervously) sobbalzare (in per)4) aut. mecc. (be activated) [car, engine, machine] partire5) to start with (at first) all'inizio; (at all)•- start up•• -
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I 1. verb1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) partir2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) começar3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) (pôr a) andar4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) lançar2. noun1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) começo2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) avanço•- starter- starting-point
- for a start
- get off to a good
- bad start
- start off
- start out
- start up
- to start with II 1. verb(to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) sobressaltar-se2. noun1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) sobressalto2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) susto* * *[sta:t] n 1 partida, começo (de um movimento, de viagem, de corrida, etc.). 2 começo, início, princípio. 3 arranco, impulso, ímpeto. 4 sobressalto, susto. 5 vantagem, dianteira. 6 lugar de partida. 7 arranque (motor). • vt+vi 1 partir, pôr-se em movimento, levantar vôo, zarpar, embarcar, sair de viagem. 2 começar, iniciar. 3 dar partida (de motor), fazer começar. 4 encaminhar, auxiliar no início. 5 sobressaltar-se, espantar-se, assustar-se, fazer um movimento brusco, estancar. 6 vir, sair, brotar repentinamente, pegar. 7 levantar, assustar (caça). 8 soltar, ceder. 9 provocar, originar. 10 fundar (negócio). by fits and starts aos poucos, aos trancos. for a start primeiro, em primeiro lugar. from start to finish do princípio ao fim. to get off to a good/ a bad start começar bem. to get ou have the start of someone tomar a dianteira de alguém. to give someone a start a) dar vantagens para alguém no começo de um negócio, de uma competição, etc. b) surpreender ou assustar alguém. c) dar um emprego a alguém. he gave me a start / ele me assustou. to have a false start ter um mau começo. to make a new start começar de novo. to start a family ter o primeiro filho. to start after sair à procura de. to start back assustar-se, retroceder bruscamente. to start doing começar a fazer (alguma coisa). to start forward pular para a frente. to start from scratch começar do nada, começar do zero. to start in business começar um negócio. to start out (ou off) partir, levantar-se, pôr-se em marcha. to start over Amer começar de novo. to start up a) levantar-se bruscamente. b) dar partida (motor). c) fundar, abrir (um negócio). to start with para começar, primeiro, em primeiro lugar. -
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I 1. verb1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) oditi2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) začeti3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) pognati v tek4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) osnovati2. noun1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) start, začetek2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) prednost•- starter- starting-point
- for a start
- get off to a good
- bad start
- start off
- start out
- start up
- to start with II 1. verb(to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) zdrzniti se2. noun1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) trzaj2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) presenečenje* * *I [sta:t]nounstart, odhod; aeronautics vzlet; startna točka; možnost za start; znak za start; začetek; sport prednost; trzaj, zdrznjenje, planitev kvišku; izbruh; presenečenje; začasen napor; naključje, slučajat the start — v začetku, skraja, sprvastart of fancy figuratively muha, domislekfalse start sport figuratively napačen starta rum start colloquially veliko presenečenjeto appear at the start sport pojaviti se na startu, iti na startto give s.o. a start (in life) — pomagati komu pri startu v življenjeto give s.o. a start — prestrašiti kogaI can give him 10 yards start and beat him (in the race) — lahko mu dam 10 jardov prednosti in ga premagam (v teku)to work by fits and starts — delati s pogostnimi presledki (neredno, neenakomerno)II [sta:t]1.intransitive verbiti (kreniti) na pot, odpotovati ( for v); oditi, odpeljati (vlak); sport startati; izhajati ( from iz); trzniti, zdrzniti se, predramiti se, (po)skočiti, planiti; ostrmeti, osupniti (at ob); izbuljiti se (oči), izskočiti; zrahljati se, popustiti (žebelj); zviti se, skočiti iz svojega položaja (les); American slang iskati, začeti prepir;2.transitive verbzačeti (kaj), povzročiti, pognati ali spustiti v tek; osnovati; preplašiti (divjad); izpahniti; pretočiti (tekočino) iz soda, izprazniti; sport dati (tekaču) znak za start; aeronautics dati (letalu) znak za vzlet; oživiti, poklicati (kaj) v življenje; zrahljati, omajati (žebelj); odpreti (trgovino); pomagati komu, da kaj začne, nagnati (koga) k čemu; figuratively širiti (novice), sprožiti (vprašanje)to start with — za začetek, najprej, predvsemto start agitation American colloquially povzročiti nemireto start after s.o. — oditi za kom, zasledovati kogato start back — umakniti se nazaj, ustrašiti seit was not your business, to start with — predvsem se vas to ni tikaloto start s.o. in business — uvesti koga v (neki) poselto start to one's feet — skočiti, planiti na nogeto start an engine — pognati, spraviti v tek strojto start a hare — prepoditi, preplašiti zajcato start for school — odpraviti se, iti v šoloto start on a thing — začeti neko stvar, lotiti se česawhen do you start? — kdaj odrinete (odpotujete)? -
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1. intransitive verbstart with something/somebody — bei od. mit etwas/jemandem anfangen
prices start at ten dollars — die Preise beginnen bei zehn Dollar
start at the beginning — am Anfang beginnen
to start with — zuerst od. zunächst einmal
starting from next month — ab nächsten Monat
2) (set out) aufbrechen3) (make sudden movement) aufschrecken2. transitive verbstart with pain/surprise — vor Schmerz/Überraschung auffahren
1) (begin) beginnen [mit]start school — in die Schule kommen
start work — mit der Arbeit beginnen (on an + Dat.); (after leaving school) zu arbeiten anfangen
start doing or to do something — [damit] anfangen, etwas zu tun
2) (cause) auslösen; anfangen [Streit, Schlägerei]; legen [Brand]; (accidentally) verursachen [Brand]3) (set up) ins Leben rufen [Organisation, Projekt]; aufmachen [Laden, Geschäft]; gründen [Verein, Firma, Zeitung]4) (switch on) einschalten; starten, anlassen [Motor, Auto]5)start somebody doing something — jemanden anfangen lassen, etwas zu tun
start somebody drinking/coughing/laughing — jemanden zum Trinken/Husten/Lachen bringen
start somebody on a diet — jemanden auf Diät (Akk.) setzen
start somebody in business/a trade — jemandem die Gründung eines Geschäfts ermöglichen/jemanden in ein Handwerk einführen
6) (Sport)3. noun1) Anfang, der; Beginn, der; (of race) Start, derfrom start to finish — von Anfang bis Ende
at the start — am Anfang
at the start of the war/day — bei Kriegsbeginn/zum Tagesanfang
make a start — anfangen (on, with mit); (on journey) aufbrechen
get off to or make a good/slow/poor start — einen guten/langsamen/schlechten Start haben
for a start — (coll.) zunächst einmal
give somebody [a] 60 metres start — jemandem eine Vorgabe von 60 Metern geben
have a start over or on somebody/something — (fig.) einen Vorsprung vor jemandem/etwas haben
4) (jump)she remembered or realized with a start that... — sie schreckte zusammen, als ihr einfiel, dass...
give somebody [a] start — jemandem einen Schreck einjagen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/70368/start_off">start off- start up* * *I 1. verb1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) aufbrechen2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) anfangen3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) anlassen, anspringen4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) gründen2. noun1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) der Anfang, der Start2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) der Vorsprung•- starter- starting-point
- for a start
- get off to a good
- bad start
- start off
- start out
- start up
- to start with II 1. verb(to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) aufschrecken2. noun1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) das Auffahren2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) der Schreck* * *[stɑ:t, AM stɑ:rt]* * *[stAːt] abbr START(-Vertrag) m* * *start [stɑː(r)t]A s1. Start m (auch fig):at the start am Start ( → A 4);have a good (bad) start SPORT gut (schlecht) wegkommen;a) Eintritt m oder Start ins Leben,b) Starthilfe f, (berufliche) Förderung;2. Startzeichen n (auch fig):3. a) Aufbruch mb) Abreise fc) Abfahrt fd) FLUG Abflug m, Start me) Abmarsch m4. Beginn m, Anfang m:at the start am Anfang ( → A 1);for a start erstens;(right) from the start von (allem) Anfang an ( → A 1);from start to finish von Anfang bis Ende ( → A 1);what a start to the day! der Tag fängt ja schon gut an!;make a fresh start einen neuen Anfang machen, noch einmal von vorn anfangen; → battle Bes Redew, get off B 15. SPORTa) Vorgabe f:give sb 10 yards start jemandem 10 Yards vorgebenb) Vorsprung m (auch fig):6. a) Auffahren n, -schrecken n, Zusammenfahren nb) Schreck m:give a start → B 9;give sb a start jemanden auf- oder erschrecken;with a start erschrocken;wake up with a start aus dem Schlaf aufschrecken7. (neuer) Anlauf, Ruck m: → fit2 28. umg Überraschung f9. a) Anwandlung f, Laune fb) Ausbruch mc) (Geistes)Blitz mB v/i1. sich auf den Weg machen, aufbrechen, sich aufmachen ( alle:for nach):start on a journey eine Reise antreten2. a) abfahren, abgehen (Zug)for nach)d) SPORT startenmy car wouldn’t start mein Wagen ist nicht angesprungen4. anfangen, beginnen ( beide:on mit einer Arbeit etc;now, don’t you start! umg fang (doch) nicht schon wieder (damit) an!;start in business ein Geschäft anfangen oder eröffnen;start on a book mit einem Buch anfangen;start on a packet eine Packung anbrechen;start with (Redew)a) erstens, als Erstes,b) zunächst,c) um es gleich zu sagen;… start with GASTR … als Vorspeise;he started by explaining to us that … er erklärte uns zunächst einmal, dass …;he started saying that … er legte mit der Bemerkung los, dass …6. entstehen, aufkommenfrom vor dat)9. a) auffahren, hochschreckenb) zusammenfahren, -zucken ( beide:at vor dat, bei einem Geräusch etc)10. stutzen (at bei)11. aus den Höhlen treten (Augen):his eyes seemed to start from their sockets die Augen quollen ihm fast aus dem Kopf13. sich (los)lösen oder lockernC v/tstart a fire ein Feuer anzünden oder in Gang bringen;a) etwas unternehmen,b) umg etwas anrichten;I can’t get my car started mein Wagen springt nicht an2. a) einen Vorgang einleitenb) eine Akte etc anlegen (on über akk)3. a) einen Brief, Streit etc anfangen, beginnen:start work(ing) zu arbeiten anfangenb) eine Aktion startenc) einen Betrieb etc gründen, aufmachen, ins Leben rufen:start a family eine Familie gründen4. a) eine Frage aufwerfenb) ein Thema anschneidenc) ein Gerücht in Umlauf setzen6. SPORTa) Läufer, Pferde etc starten (lassen)b) einen Läufer, ein Pferd etc aufstellen, nominieren, an den Start schicken7. einen Zug abfahren lassenthis started her talking das brachte sie zum Reden10. lockern, lösen11. JAGD aufstöbern, aufscheuchen* * *1. intransitive verb1) (begin) anfangen; beginnen (oft geh.)start with something/somebody — bei od. mit etwas/jemandem anfangen
to start with — zuerst od. zunächst einmal
2) (set out) aufbrechen3) (make sudden movement) aufschreckenstart with pain/surprise — vor Schmerz/Überraschung auffahren
4) (begin to function) anlaufen; [Auto, Motor usw.:] anspringen2. transitive verb1) (begin) beginnen [mit]start work — mit der Arbeit beginnen (on an + Dat.); (after leaving school) zu arbeiten anfangen
start doing or to do something — [damit] anfangen, etwas zu tun
2) (cause) auslösen; anfangen [Streit, Schlägerei]; legen [Brand]; (accidentally) verursachen [Brand]3) (set up) ins Leben rufen [Organisation, Projekt]; aufmachen [Laden, Geschäft]; gründen [Verein, Firma, Zeitung]4) (switch on) einschalten; starten, anlassen [Motor, Auto]5)start somebody doing something — jemanden anfangen lassen, etwas zu tun
start somebody drinking/coughing/laughing — jemanden zum Trinken/Husten/Lachen bringen
start somebody on a diet — jemanden auf Diät (Akk.) setzen
start somebody in business/a trade — jemandem die Gründung eines Geschäfts ermöglichen/jemanden in ein Handwerk einführen
6) (Sport)3. noun1) Anfang, der; Beginn, der; (of race) Start, derat the start of the war/day — bei Kriegsbeginn/zum Tagesanfang
make a start — anfangen (on, with mit); (on journey) aufbrechen
get off to or make a good/slow/poor start — einen guten/langsamen/schlechten Start haben
for a start — (coll.) zunächst einmal
give somebody [a] 60 metres start — jemandem eine Vorgabe von 60 Metern geben
have a start over or on somebody/something — (fig.) einen Vorsprung vor jemandem/etwas haben
4) (jump)she remembered or realized with a start that... — sie schreckte zusammen, als ihr einfiel, dass...
give somebody [a] start — jemandem einen Schreck einjagen
Phrasal Verbs:- start up* * *n.Anfang -ë m.Auftakt -e m.Beginn -e m.Start -s m. (for) v.aufbrechen (nach) v.beginnen v.(§ p.,pp.: begann, begonnen) (pick) a quarrel with expr.Streit anfangen mit ausdr. (engines) v.anlassen v. v.anfangen v. -
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1. adverb1) (indicating distance, progress etc: How far is it from here to his house?) lejos2) (at or to a long way away: She went far away/off.) lejos3) (very much: She was a far better swimmer than her friend (was).) mucho
2. adjective1) (distant; a long way away: a far country.) lejano2) (more distant (usually of two things): He lives on the far side of the lake.) lo más lejos, la otra punta•- farther- farthest
- faraway
- far-fetched
- as far as
- by far
- far and away
- far from
- so far
far1 adj extremothe Far East el Extremo Oriente / el Lejano Orientefar2 adv1. lejoshow far is it to Paris? ¿a cuánto está París? / ¿cuánto hay de aquí a París?2. muchotr[fɑːSMALLr/SMALL]1 (distant) lejano,-a, remoto,-a2 (more distant) opuesto,-a, extremo,-a1 (a long way) lejos■ is it far from here? ¿está lejos de aquí?■ how far is? ¿a qué distancia está?■ how far is it to Rome? ¿cuánto hay de aquí a Roma?■ how far have we travelled? ¿cuántos kilómetros hemos hecho?2 (a long time) lejos■ the day when we'll be able to shop by computer is not so far off el día en que se pueda comprar por ordenador no está tan lejos3 (much) mucho\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLas far as... is concerned en cuanto a..., por lo que a... se refiereas far as I know que yo sepaas far as the eye can see hasta donde alcanza la vistaby far mucho, con muchofar and away con mucho, con diferenciafar and wide / far and near por todas partesfar away lejosfar be it from me to... no es que yo quiera...far from... lejos de...■ far from causing problems, he was very helpful lejos de causar problemas, fue muy amablefar from it de eso nada, nada de eso, qué va■ was the film bad? --far from it, it was excellent! ¿era mala la película? --¡de eso nada, era buenísima!far off a lo lejosnot to be not far out / not to be far wrong / not to be far off no ir desencaminado,-aso far, so good hasta aquí bien, hasta ahora biento be a far cry from no tener nada que ver conto go too far pasarse de la rayato take something too far llevar las cosas demasiado lejosthe far left / the far right la extrema izquierda / la extrema derecha1) : lejosfar from here: lejos de aquíto go far: llegar lejosas far as Chicago: hasta Chicagofar away: a lo lejos2) much: muy, muchofar bigger: mucho más grandefar superior: muy superiorit's by far the best: es con mucho el mejorthe results are far off: salieron muy inexactos los resultadosto go so far as: decir tanto comoto go far enough: tener el alcance necesariothe work is far advanced: el trabajo está muy avanzadoto take (something) too far: llevar (algo) demasiado lejos5)far and wide : por todas partes6)far from it! : ¡todo lo contrario!7)so far : hasta ahora, todavía1) remote: lejano, remotothe Far East: el Lejano Oriente, el Extremo Orientea far country: un país lejano2) long: largoa far journey: un viaje largo3) extreme: extremothe far right: la extrema derechaat the far end of the room: en el otro extremo de la salaadj.• largo, -a adj.• lejano, -a adj.• más lejano adj.adv.• lejos adv.• mucho más lejos adv.
I fɑːr, fɑː(r)a) ( in distance) lejoshow far can you swim? — ¿qué distancia puedes hacer a nado?
how far is it? — ¿a qué distancia está?
how far is it from New York to Seattle? — ¿qué distancia hay de Nueva York a Seattle?
it's not far (to go) now — ya falta or queda poco
b) ( in progress)£20 won't go far these days — hoy no se hace nada con 20 libras
c) ( in time)Christmas isn't far away o off now — ya falta or queda poco para Navidad
d) (in extent, degree)this has gone far enough! — esto ya pasa de castaño oscuro
our estimates weren't too far out o off — no nos equivocamos mucho en los cálculos
2) ( very much)the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages — las ventajas superan ampliamente or con mucho las desventajas
3) (in phrases)as o so far as: as o so far as I know que yo sepa; as o so far as I'm concerned... en lo que a mí respecta or por mí...; by far: she's better than the rest by far es muchísimo mejor que el resto; their team was by far the worst su equipo fue con mucho el peor; far and away: he's far and away the best player es sin lugar a dudas or con mucho el mejor jugador; far and near o wide (liter): they searched far and near o wide buscaron por todas partes; from far and near o wide de todas partes; far from: the matter is far from over el asunto no está terminado ni mucho menos; it is far from satisfactory dista mucho de ser satisfactorio; she's not rich: far from it! no es rica todo lo contrario!; far be it from me to interfere, but... no es que yo quiera entrometerme ni mucho menos, pero...; so far: so far, everything has gone according to plan hasta ahora or hasta este momento todo ha salido de acuerdo a lo planeado; is the plan working? - yes, so far, so good — ¿funciona el plan? - por el momento, sí
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a) ( distant) lejanob) (most distant, extreme) (before n, no comp)[fɑː(r)] (compar farther, further) (superl farthest, furthest)1. ADV1) (distance) (lit, fig) lejos, a lo lejosis it far (away)? — ¿está lejos?
is it far to London? — ¿hay mucho hasta Londres?
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far away or off — lejosfar away or off in the distance — a lo lejos
not far away or off — no muy lejos
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how far is it to the river? — ¿qué distancia or cuánto hay de aquí al río?how far have you got with your work/plans? — ¿hasta dónde has llegado en tu trabajo/tus planes?
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to walk far into the hills — penetrar profundamente en los monteshe's not far off 70 — tiene casi 70 años, frisa en los 70 años
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far out at sea — en alta marour calculations are far out — nuestros cálculos yerran or se equivocan por mucho
so far so good — por or hasta ahora, bien
in so far as... — en la medida en que..., en cuanto...
so or thus far and no further — hasta aquí, pero ni un paso más
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a bridge too far — un puente de más•
he wasn't far wrong or off or out — casi acertaba, casi estaba en lo justo2)• as far as — hasta
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as or so far as I know — que yo sepaas or so far as I am concerned — por lo que a mí se refiere or respecta
I would go as or so far as to say that... — me atrevería a decir que...
3)• far from — [+ place] lejos de
far from approving it, I... — lejos de aprobarlo, yo...
far from it! — ¡todo lo contrario!, ¡ni mucho menos!
far be it from me to interfere, but... — no quiero entrometerme, pero...
4)• to go far, how far are you going? — ¿hasta dónde vas?
he'll go far — (fig) llegará lejos
it doesn't go far enough — (fig) no va bastante lejos, no tiene todo el alcance que quisiéramos
he's gone too far this time — (fig) esta vez se ha pasado
he's gone too far to back out now — (fig) ha ido demasiado lejos para echarse atrás or retirarse ahora
it won't go far — [money, food] no alcanzará mucho
for a white wine you won't go far wrong with this — si buscas un vino blanco este ofrece bastante garantía
5) (=very much) mucho•
it's far and away the best, it's by far the best — es con mucho el mejor•
this car is far faster (than) — este coche es mucho más rápido (que)•
far superior to — muy superior a2.ADJthe far east etc of the country — el extremo este etc del país
the far left/right — (Pol) la extrema izquierda/derecha
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at the far end of — en el otro extremo de, al fondo de•
on the far side of — en el lado opuesto de3.CPDthe Far East N — el Extremo or Lejano Oriente
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I [fɑːr, fɑː(r)]a) ( in distance) lejoshow far can you swim? — ¿qué distancia puedes hacer a nado?
how far is it? — ¿a qué distancia está?
how far is it from New York to Seattle? — ¿qué distancia hay de Nueva York a Seattle?
it's not far (to go) now — ya falta or queda poco
b) ( in progress)£20 won't go far these days — hoy no se hace nada con 20 libras
c) ( in time)Christmas isn't far away o off now — ya falta or queda poco para Navidad
d) (in extent, degree)this has gone far enough! — esto ya pasa de castaño oscuro
our estimates weren't too far out o off — no nos equivocamos mucho en los cálculos
2) ( very much)the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages — las ventajas superan ampliamente or con mucho las desventajas
3) (in phrases)as o so far as: as o so far as I know que yo sepa; as o so far as I'm concerned... en lo que a mí respecta or por mí...; by far: she's better than the rest by far es muchísimo mejor que el resto; their team was by far the worst su equipo fue con mucho el peor; far and away: he's far and away the best player es sin lugar a dudas or con mucho el mejor jugador; far and near o wide (liter): they searched far and near o wide buscaron por todas partes; from far and near o wide de todas partes; far from: the matter is far from over el asunto no está terminado ni mucho menos; it is far from satisfactory dista mucho de ser satisfactorio; she's not rich: far from it! no es rica todo lo contrario!; far be it from me to interfere, but... no es que yo quiera entrometerme ni mucho menos, pero...; so far: so far, everything has gone according to plan hasta ahora or hasta este momento todo ha salido de acuerdo a lo planeado; is the plan working? - yes, so far, so good — ¿funciona el plan? - por el momento, sí
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a) ( distant) lejanob) (most distant, extreme) (before n, no comp)
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