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21 start back
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22 start on
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23 start from scratch
(to start (an activity etc) from nothing, from the very beginning, or without preparation: He now has a very successful business but he started from scratch.) empezar de cero, partir de cero -
24 Start-up
Empresa pequeña que usualmente tiene un alto enfoque en la tecnología y que se encuentra en sus primeras etapas de desarrollo. Se encuentra creando un producto o servicio o buscando como producirlos o comercializarlos. Buscan crecer a través de inversionistas, ofertas públicas iniciales (IPO) o ser adquiridas por grandes compañías. -
25 start in
VI + ADV empezar, poner manos a la obra, empezar a trabajar (etc) -
26 start over
(AmE) v + adv v + o + adv volver* a empezar, empezar* or comenzar* de nuevo(esp US)1.VI + ADV volver a empezar2.VT + ADV comenzar or empezar de nuevo* * *(AmE) v + adv v + o + adv volver* a empezar, empezar* or comenzar* de nuevo -
27 start
f Am largadaf sport. salidaf arrancadam let. descolajem let. despeguem sport. postem arrancadero -
28 start codon
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29 start hesitation
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30 start point
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31 start address field
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32 start bit
nCOMP&DP bit de arranque m, bit de comienzo m -
33 start button
nCINEMAT botón de arranque m -
34 start element
nCOMP&DP elemento de arranque m, elemento inicial m -
35 start fence
nPROD barrera inicial f -
36 start in operation
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37 start mark
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38 start of header
n (SOH)COMP&DP comienzo de cabecera m, comienzo de título m, inicio de encabezamiento m -
39 start of message
n (SOM)COMP&DP comienzo de mensaje m -
40 start of text
n (STX)COMP&DP comienzo de texto m
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