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41 start rung
nPROD eslabón inicial m -
42 start statement
nPROD enunciado inicial m, situación inicial f -
43 start the flow of water in a siphon
phrWATER cebar un sifónEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > start the flow of water in a siphon
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44 start time
nCOMP&DP tiempo de arranque m -
45 start up
vtMECH ENG set machine in motion arrancar, poner en movimiento -
46 start address
s.dirección del inicio. -
47 start afresh
v.volver a empezar. -
48 start after
v.partir en busca de, ir en busca de, salir en busca de. -
49 start again
v.1 comenzar de nuevo.2 comenzar de nuevo a. -
50 start anew
v.empezar de nuevo con un récord limpio. -
51 start anyplace
v.comenzar en cualquier lado. -
52 start anywhere
v.comenzar en cualquier lado. -
53 start as
v.1 comenzar como, iniciar como, iniciarse como.2 emplear inicialmente como. -
54 start aside
v.echarse a un lado, ladearse. -
55 start at
v.comenzar a. -
56 start away
v.alejarse de un salto. -
57 start back
v.saltar hacia atrás.1 emprender el viaje de regreso, emprender el regreso, iniciar el camino de regreso, iniciar el regreso, iniciar la vuelta. -
58 start bit
s.bit de arranque, cifra binaria que envía señales al receptor en comunicaciones asíncronas, cifra binaria de arranque. -
59 start boiling
v.comenzar a hervir. -
60 start building
v.empezar a construir.
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