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121 ■ start up
■ start upA v. i. + avv.1 balzare su (o in piedi); saltare fuori; levarsi: A pheasant started up, si è levato in volo un fagiano2 sussultare; sobbalzare: A knock at the door made him start up, un colpo alla porta lo fece sobbalzareB v. t. + avv.3 (fig.) avviare, instradare (q. in una professione, ecc.); avviare ( un'attività, un'azienda, ecc.)5 (ipp.) far correre, iscrivere ( un cavallo) a una corsa □ to start up a conversation with sb., attaccare discorso con q. -
122 start in on
vi AM1. (begin)I can \start in on in on the garden work ich kann mit der Gartenarbeit anfangen2. (attack)I've put up with your bad-mouthing all your co-workers, but don't you dare \start in on in on my wife ich habe es hingenommen, dass Sie über all ihre Kollegen lästern, aber wagen Sie es bloß nicht, jetzt auch noch über meine Frau herzuziehen -
123 start a hare
поднять, выдвинуть новый вопрос; переменить тему разговора; отвлечь внимание говорящего от темы разговораHypatia: ".All I listen for is some sign of it ending in something; but just when it seems to be coming to a point, Johnny or papa just starts another hare; and it all begins over again..." (B. Shaw, ‘Misalliance’) — Ипатия: "...я только и делаю, что слушаю бесконечные, бесплодные разглагольствования. Только покажется, что договорились наконец до чего-то разумного, как вдруг Джонни или папу осенит новая идея, и все начинается сначала..."
You're a good fellow, McCall, but the very devil to converse with. You start a hare with every sentence, and don't hunt down one of them. (R. Aldington, ‘The Colonel's Daughter’, part I, ch. 6) — Вы славный малый, Маккол, но беседовать с вами дьявольски трудно. У вас в каждой фразе новая мысль, и вы ни одну из них не доводите до конца.
My host was content to let the evening take its own course, and the author was a very practiced listener who started the hares and let the talk chase them in a dozen directions at once. (M. West, ‘The Ambassador’, ch. VIII) — Хозяин наш предоставлял беседе идти своим чередом, писатель же, принадлежа к числу опытных слушателей, выпускал зайца и затем наблюдал, как собеседник гоняет его по двенадцати разным направлениям.
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124 start off with a bang
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125 start/pick a quarrel (with someone)
start/pick a quarrel (with someone)English-Dutch dictionary > start/pick a quarrel (with someone)
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126 start off
1. intransitive verb2) (coll.): (begin action)3)2. transitive verbstart off with or on something — (begin on) mit etwas beginnen
1)start somebody off on a task/job — jemanden in eine Aufgabe/Arbeit einweisen
2) see set off 2. 2)* * *1) (to begin a journey: It's time we started off.) aufbrechen2) (to cause or allow something to begin, someone to start doing something etc: The money lent to him by his father started him off as a bookseller.) zu einem Start verhelfen* * *I. vi1. (begin activity)▪ to \start off off with sb/sth bei [o mit] jdm/etw anfangengive me your answers one by one, \start offing off with Lucy gebt mir eure Antworten eine nach der anderen, angefangen bei Lucy▪ to \start off off by doing sth als Erstes etw tunthey \start offed off by reading the script through zuerst lasen sie das Skript durch2. (begin career)▪ to \start off off as sth seine Laufbahn als etw beginnen3. (embark) losfahrenthey \start offed off in New Orleans sie starteten in New Orleans4. (begin meal)to \start off off with sth etw als Erstes essen, mit etw dat beginnenII. vt1. (begin)3. (upset)don't \start off her off on the injustice of the class system gib ihr bloß nicht das Stichwort von der Ungerechtigkeit des Klassensystems4. (help to begin)* * *1. vi(= begin) anfangen; (= begin moving person) losgehen; (on journey) aufbrechen; (= run) loslaufen; (= drive) losfahren; (ESP SPORT) starten; (= begin talking etc) anfangen, loslegen (inf) (on mit);See:= start2. vt sepsth anfangento start the baby off ( crying) — das Baby zum Schreien bringen
whatever you do, don't start her off — sieh bloß zu, dass sie nicht damit anfängt
that started the dog off ( barking) — da fing der Hund an zu bellen
to start sb off on sth — jdn auf etw (acc) bringen
I'll play a few bars to start you off — ich spiele ein paar Takte, um Sie einzustimmen
* * *B v/t* * *1. intransitive verb2) (coll.): (begin action)3)2. transitive verbstart off with or on something — (begin on) mit etwas beginnen
1)start somebody off on a task/job — jemanden in eine Aufgabe/Arbeit einweisen
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127 start off
vi1) ( begin activity)give me your answers one by one, \start offing off with Lucy gebt mir eure Antworten eine nach der anderen, angefangen bei Lucy;to \start off off by doing sth als Erstes etw tun;they \start offed off by reading the script through zuerst lasen sie das Skript durch2) ( begin career)to \start off off as sth seine Laufbahn als etw beginnen3) ( embark) losfahren;they \start offed off in New Orleans sie starteten in New Orleans4) ( begin meal)1) ( begin)to \start off sth <-> off [with sth] etw [mit etw dat] beginnen;to \start off a meeting off with sth eine Versammlung mit etw dat eröffnen2) ( cause to begin)to \start off sb off on sth jdn zu etw dat veranlassen3) ( upset)don't \start off her off on the injustice of the class system gib ihr bloß nicht das Stichwort von der Ungerechtigkeit des Klassensystems4) ( help to begin) -
128 start
I [staːt] n1) старт, началоAfter a few false starts the business got going. — После нескольких неудачных попыток дело пошло.
We make an early start. — Мы рано отправились в путь.
His father gave him a start in business. — Отец помог ему начать дело.
He got his start as a reporter. — Он начал свою карьеру как газетный репортер.
A good start is half the battle. — ◊ Хорошее начало полдела откачало.
- promising start- fitful start
- thetrical start
- false start
- start of the film
- soon after the start of the match
- inspite of a late start
- from the very start
- at the start of the century
- from start to finish
- for a start
- advance by leaps and starts
- get a start in life
- give the engine a start
- give smb a good start
- give a fresh start on the problem
- give a right start in learning
- give a kite a start
- make a start
- make an early start
- make a fresh start
- make a start in the morning
- try a new start
- work by fits2) испуг, дрожь- give a sudden start- give smb a start
- give a start
- give a start of surprise
- spring up with a start
- wake with a start3) преимущество, фора, выигрышThey didn't give me much/any start. — Они не дали мне никакого преимущества.
The thieves had a three days' start and their track will be hard for the police to follow. — У воров было преимущество в три дня, и полици будет трудно напасть на их след
- flying start- gain a start
- have a good start of one's competitors
- have a start of one's rivals
- get a five minutes' start
- give smb fifty yards start
- give smb a start of ten minutes II [staːt] v1) начинать, приступать- start a story- start one's work
- start to do smth2) начинаться- fire starts- lesson started with questions3) отправляться, пускаться в путьHe had another ten minutes before the train started. — У него было еще десять минут до отхода поезда
- start at once- start for home
- train started
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