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start up [ engine] mettersi in moto, avviarsi; [ noise] rimbombare; [ person] iniziare; start [sth.] up, start up [sth.] fare partire [ car]; aprire [ shop]; avviare [ business]* * *(to (cause to) begin or begin working etc: The machine suddenly started up; He has started up a new boys' club.) avviarsi, avviare* * *1. vi + adv2. vt + adv(car, engine) mettere in moto, avviare* * * -
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[star_t: el. sta:r_t]subst.стартbörjan, igångsättning (även bildligt)hon fick en god start--ей с самого начала сопутствовала удача, у неё был удачный старт————————старт; взлёт; (перен) начало————————инициализация -
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■ start onv. i. + prep.1 cominciare a ( fare, mangiare, bere, ecc.); affrontare; aprire: Let's start on a new case, affrontiamo un caso nuovo!; We'd already started on a second bottle of wine, avevamo già aperto la seconda bottiglia di vino2 (fam.) mettersi a inveire contro (q.); attaccare; prendersela con (q.) □ (aeron.) to start on a flight, decollare □ to start on a journey, cominciare un viaggio □ to start on a new enterprise, imbarcarsi in una nuova impresa. -
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■ 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. -
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vi1. (jump back) zurückschreckenshe \start backed back in shock sie wich erschrocken zurückno one was there so we \start backed back home niemand war da, also fuhren wir wieder nach Hause* * *visich auf den Rückweg machenthe rocket started back to earth — die Rakete trat die Rückreise zur Erde an
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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 -
28 start off
1) ( set off) [train, bus] démarrer; [person] partirstart [somebody/something] off, start off [somebody/something]4) (colloq) GB ( cause to do)5) ( put to work) mettre [quelque chose] en marche [machine]6) Sport faire partir [competitors] -
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Start·up·fir·maRR, Start·up-Fir·ma, Start-up-Fir·ma[ˈsta:tʌp-]f start-up -
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■ start withv. i. + prep.1 cominciare con: The lunch started with appetizers, il pranzo è cominciato con gli antipasti; The day started with rain, la giornata è cominciata con la pioggia2 sussultare, sobbalzare per: The old woman started with fright, la vecchia sobbalzò per lo spavento □ to start with, tanto per cominciare, in primo luogo, per dirne una; all'inizio, in principio: To start with, I haven't the slightest idea what to do, tanto per cominciare, non ho la più pallida idea di che cosa fare; We had a capital of £10,000 to start with, all'inizio avevamo un capitale di diecimila sterline □ starting with you, a cominciare da te. -
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start with почвам с; we had seven cows to \start with with отначало ние имахме само седем крави; to \start with with преди всичко; първо (при изреждане); -
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vi AM▪ to \start over [all] over (begin again) von Neuem anfangen; ( fig: start a new career) umschulen, umsatteln fam* * *vi (esp US)noch (ein)mal von vorn anfangen* * *(US) v.wieder beginnen v.
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