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  • 1 START: GET THE START OF

    [V]
    PRAEVENIO (-IRE -VENI -VENTUM)
    PRAEVERTO (-ERE -VERTI -VERSUM)
    PRAEVORTO (-ERE -VORTI -VORSUM)
    PRAEVERTOR (-VERTI)
    PRAEVORTOR (-VORTI)

    English-Latin dictionary > START: GET THE START OF

  • 2 START

    [N]
    INITIUM (-I) (N)
    INITUS (-US) (M)
    INITAIAMENTA (-ORUM) (PL)
    INITAJAMENTA (-ORUM) (PL)
    PRINCIPIUM (-I) (N)
    PRINCIPATUS (-US) (M)
    EXCURSIO (-ONIS) (F)
    EXORSUS (-US) (M)
    PRIMORDIUM (-I) (N)
    PRIMITIAE (-ARUM) (PL)
    PRIMUM (-I) (N)
    RUDIMENTUM (-I) (N)
    PROFECTIO (-ONIS) (F)
    ORIGO (-INIS) (F)
    SATUS (-US) (M)
    MISSUS (-US) (M)
    SALTUS (-US) (M)
    TREMOR (-ORIS) (M)
    TREPIDATIO: SUBITA TREPIDATIO (F)
    [V]
    PROFICISCOR (-FICISCI -FECTUS SUM)
    PRINCIPIO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)
    INCOHO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)
    COMMOVEO (-ERE -MOVI -MOTUM)
    CONMOVEO (-ERE -MOVI -MOTUM)
    CIEO (-ERE CIVI CITUM)
    CIO (-ERE CIVI CITUM)
    EXSILIO (-IRE -SILIVI -SULTUM)
    DISSILIO (-IRE -SILUI -SULTUM)
    TREPIDO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)
    CONTREMISCO (-ERE -TREMUI)
    CONTREMO (-ERE -TREMUI)
    GNASCOR (GNASCI GNATUS SUM)
    - GET THE START OF

    English-Latin dictionary > START

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  • To get the start — Start Start, n. 1. The act of starting; a sudden spring, leap, or motion, caused by surprise, fear, pain, or the like; any sudden motion, or beginning of motion. [1913 Webster] The fright awakened Arcite with a start. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. A… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • get the ball rolling — or[set the ball rolling] or[start the ball rolling] {informal} To start an activity or action; make a beginning; begin. * /George started the ball rolling at the party by telling a new joke./ Compare: KEEP THE BALL ROLLING …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • get the ball rolling — or[set the ball rolling] or[start the ball rolling] {informal} To start an activity or action; make a beginning; begin. * /George started the ball rolling at the party by telling a new joke./ Compare: KEEP THE BALL ROLLING …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • get the show on the road — {v. phr.}, {informal} To start a program; get work started. * /It was several years before the rocket scientists got the show on the road./ Compare: GET THE BALL ROLLING …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • get the show on the road — {v. phr.}, {informal} To start a program; get work started. * /It was several years before the rocket scientists got the show on the road./ Compare: GET THE BALL ROLLING …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • To have the start — Start Start, n. 1. The act of starting; a sudden spring, leap, or motion, caused by surprise, fear, pain, or the like; any sudden motion, or beginning of motion. [1913 Webster] The fright awakened Arcite with a start. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. A… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Get the Message (song) — Infobox Single Name = Get the Message Caption = The first British 12 inch. Artist = Electronic Album = Electronic A side = B side = Free Will Released = Start date|1991|4|15 Format = 7 inch, 12 inch, CD, cassette Recorded = 1990 Genre = Length =… …   Wikipedia

  • get the worst of — also[have the worst of] {v. phr.} To lose; be defeated or beaten in; suffer most. * /Joe got the worst of the argument with Molly./ Often used in the phrase the worst of it . * /If you start a fight with Jim, you may get the worst of it./ * /Bill …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • get the worst of — also[have the worst of] {v. phr.} To lose; be defeated or beaten in; suffer most. * /Joe got the worst of the argument with Molly./ Often used in the phrase the worst of it . * /If you start a fight with Jim, you may get the worst of it./ * /Bill …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • get the jump on — or[have the jump on] {v. phr.}, {slang} To get ahead of; start before (others); have an advantage over. * /Don t let the other boys get the jump on you at the beginning of the race./ * /Our team got the jump on their rivals in the first minutes… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • get the jump on — or[have the jump on] {v. phr.}, {slang} To get ahead of; start before (others); have an advantage over. * /Don t let the other boys get the jump on you at the beginning of the race./ * /Our team got the jump on their rivals in the first minutes… …   Dictionary of American idioms

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