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101 set about
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102 set out
vtto \set out out <-> sth1) (lay out, display) etw auslegen;( arrange) etw aufstellen( in car) losfahren;they \set out out for the station ten minutes ago sie haben sich vor 10 Minuten auf [den Weg] zum Bahnhof gemacht;to \set out out on sth zu etw dat aufbrechen2) ( intend)to \set out out to do sth sich dat vornehmen, etw zu tun -
103 start in on
vi(Am)1) ( begin)to \start in on in on sth mit etw dat beginnen;I can \start in on in on the garden work ich kann mit der Gartenarbeit anfangen2) ( attack)to \start in on in on sb anfangen, über jdn herzuziehen ( fam)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 -
104 open
['əʊpən] UK/ US
1. adj2. vtöffnen, aufmachen, (meeting, account, new building) eröffnen, (road) dem Verkehr übergeben3. vi -
105 open
['əʊpən] UK/ US
1. adj2. vtöffnen, aufmachen, (meeting, account, new building) eröffnen, (road) dem Verkehr übergeben3. vi
См. также в других словарях:
begin with — • begin with • start with at first; first of all; at the beginning … Idioms and examples
begin with — phr verb Begin with is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑paragraph, ↑word Begin with is used with these nouns as the object: ↑vowel … Collocations dictionary
begin\ with — • (to) begin with • (to) start with adv. phr. As a preliminary statement; in the first place. To begin with, you are far too young to get married … Словарь американских идиом
begin with — {adv. phr.} As a preliminary statement; in the first place. * /To begin with, you are far too young to get married./ … Dictionary of American idioms
begin with — {adv. phr.} As a preliminary statement; in the first place. * /To begin with, you are far too young to get married./ … Dictionary of American idioms
to begin with — adverb before now (Freq. 3) why didn t you tell me in the first place? • Syn: ↑in the first place, ↑earlier, ↑in the beginning, ↑originally * * * at first ■ in the first place such a fate is unlikely to befall him: to begin with, his is a genuine … Useful english dictionary
(to) begin with — to beˈgin with idiom 1. at first • I found it tiring to begin with but I soon got used to it. • We ll go slowly to begin with. 2. used to introduce the first point you want to make • ‘What was it you didn t like?’ ‘Well, to begin … Useful english dictionary
to begin with — 1) spoken used for introducing the first thing in a list of things you are going to say Why were you annoyed? Well, to begin with, I missed my train. 2) before or during the first part of an activity or process How did you get involved to begin… … English dictionary
(to) begin with — first or most importantly. To begin with, I don t have enough money to take a trip to Europe this summer. Related vocabulary: for starters, for openers … New idioms dictionary
begin with — have as a first element. → begin … English new terms dictionary
begin — [bē gin′, bigin′] vi. began, begun, beginning [ME biginnen < OE beginnan; akin to Ger beginnen, Goth duginnan] 1. to start doing, acting, going, etc.; get under way 2. to come into being; arise 3. to have a first part or element [the Bible… … English World dictionary