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commencercommencer;∎ the date on which you commenced employment la date à laquelle vous avez commencé à travailler;∎ she commenced speaking at 2 o'clock elle a commencé à parler à 2 heures;∎ Law to commence proceedings against sb former un recours contre qn (devant une juridiction) -
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verbначинать(ся)Syn:begin* * *(v) начать; начинать; начинаться; получать ученую степень* * ** * *[com·mence || kə'mens] v. начинать, начинаться* * *начатьначинатьпочинатьпредпринимать* * *начинать(ся) -
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verbആരംഭിക്കുക, സമാരംഭിക്കുക, പ്രാരംഭിക്കുക, തുടങ്ങുക, ഉത്ഭവിക്കുക -
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kə'mens(to begin: the church service commenced with a hymn.) comenzar, empezarcommence vb comenzar / empezartr[kə'mens]1 formal use comenzar, iniciar, empezar1 formal use comenzar, iniciarse, empezar: iniciar, comenzarcommence vi: iniciarse, comenzarv.• comenzar v.• empezar v.kə'mens
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intransitive verb (frml) \<\<session/celebration\>\> dar* comienzo (frml), iniciarse; \<\<person\>\> comenzar*
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vt (frml) \<\<work/discussion\>\> dar* comienzo a (frml), iniciar (frml), comenzar*[kǝ'mens] frmto commence + -ING — comenzar* a + inf
1.VT comenzarto commence doing or to do sth — comenzar a hacer algo
to commence proceedings (against sb) — (Jur) entablar demanda (a algn)
2.VI comenzar* * *[kə'mens]
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intransitive verb (frml) \<\<session/celebration\>\> dar* comienzo (frml), iniciarse; \<\<person\>\> comenzar*
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vt (frml) \<\<work/discussion\>\> dar* comienzo a (frml), iniciar (frml), comenzar*to commence + -ING — comenzar* a + inf
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transitive & intransitive verbbuilding commenced — mit dem Bau wurde begonnen
commence to do or commence doing something — beginnen, etwas zu tun
* * *[kə'mens](to begin: the church service commenced with a hymn.) beginnen- academic.ru/14517/commencement">commencement* * *com·mence[kəˈmen(t)s]vi ( form) beginnen, anfangen* * *[kə'mens] (form)1. vibeginnen2. vtbeginnen ( obj mit +dat); legal proceedings eröffnen* * *commence [kəˈmens]A v/i beginnen, anfangen:B v/t1. beginnen oder anfangen (mit)* * *transitive & intransitive verbcommence to do or commence doing something — beginnen, etwas zu tun
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1. v начинать2. v начинатьсяcommence or proceed — начинать или перейти; начать или продолжить
3. v получать учёную степень в университетеСинонимический ряд:begin (verb) appear; approach; arise; begin; dawn; depart; embark; embark on; embark upon; emerge; enter; enter into; enter upon; get off; inaugurate; initiate; issue; jump off; kick off; launch; lead off; open; originate; set forth; set out; set to; start; take on; take up; tee off; undertakeАнтонимический ряд:cease; end; finish; terminate -
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[kə'mens](to begin: the church service commenced with a hymn.) začeti (se)* * *[kəméns]transitive verb & intransitive verbzačeti, pričeti (se); promovirati -
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kə'mens(to begin: the church service commenced with a hymn.) begynne, sette i gangbegynne--------starteverb \/kəˈmens\/1) begynne, sette i gang, ta til, innlede2) tiltre3) ( jus) anlegge, reise (en sak)4) (amer.) ta en universitetsgrad -
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[kə'mens](to begin: the church service commenced with a hymn.) begynde* * *[kə'mens](to begin: the church service commenced with a hymn.) begynde -
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kezd, kezdődik, folyamatba tesz, indul* * *[kə'mens](to begin: the church service commenced with a hymn.) (el)kezd(ődik) -
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[kə'mens](to begin: the church service commenced with a hymn.) começar* * *com.mence[kəm'ens] vt+vi 1 começar, iniciar, principiar. 2 Educ graduar-se, tomar grau universitário. -
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v. başlamak, başlatmak; dava açmak; doktora derecesi almak, yüksek lisans almak* * *başla* * *[kə'mens](to begin: the church service commenced with a hymn.) başlamak -
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• panna alkuun• panna alulle• ryhtyä• saada alkunsa• ruveta• nousta• heittäytyä• virittää• aloittaa• alkaa• antautua• puhjeta• ratketa• perustaa• käydä• käynnistää• luoda• lähentyä* * *kə'mens(to begin: the church service commenced with a hymn.) alkaa -
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[kə'mens]verbo transitivo e verbo intransitivo form. cominciare* * *[kə'mens](to begin: the church service commenced with a hymn.) cominciare* * *[kə'mens]verbo transitivo e verbo intransitivo form. cominciare -
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[kə'mɛns] 1. vt 2. vi* * *[kə'mens](to begin: the church service commenced with a hymn.) rozpoczynać się -
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[kə'mens](to begin: the church service commenced with a hymn.) []sākt; []sākties* * *sākt; iesākt; sākties; iesākties -
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v. börja* * *[kə'mens](to begin: the church service commenced with a hymn.) börja
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commence — ► VERB ▪ begin. ORIGIN Old French commencier, from Latin initiare begin … English terms dictionary
commence — verb (commenced; commencing) Etymology: Middle English comencen, from Anglo French comencer, from Vulgar Latin *cominitiare, from Latin com + Late Latin initiare to begin, from Latin, to initiate Date: 14th century transitive verb to enter upon ; … New Collegiate Dictionary
commence — I verb arise, auspicate, begin, bring, broach, come into existence, come into the world, embark on, engage in, enter upon, inaugurate, incept, incipere, initiate, install, institute, introduce, launch, lay the foundations, make one s debut, open … Law dictionary
commence — verb (I, T) formal to begin or to start something (+ with): A trial commences with opening statements. | commence sth: Your first evaluation will be six months after you commence employment. | commence doing sth: You may commence reading, Jeremy … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
commence — verb Commence is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑enquiry, ↑hostility, ↑period, ↑proceedings Commence is used with these nouns as the object: ↑proceedings, ↑work … Collocations dictionary
commence — verb the meeting will commence at noon Syn: begin, start; get the ball rolling, get going, get underway, get off the ground, set about, embark on, launch into, lead off; open, initiate, inaugurate; informal kick off, get the show on the road Ant … Thesaurus of popular words
commence — verb /kəˈmɛns/ To begin, start. Ant: cease See Also: commencement … Wiktionary
commence — verb start or cause to start; begin. Origin ME: from OFr. commencier, comencier, based on L. com (expressing intensive force) + initiare begin … English new terms dictionary
commence — verb Syn: begin, inaugurate, start, initiate, launch into, open, get the ball rolling, get going, get under way, get off the ground, set about, embark on; informal kick off Ant: conclude … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
commence */*/ — UK [kəˈmens] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms commence : present tense I/you/we/they commence he/she/it commences present participle commencing past tense commenced past participle commenced formal to begin, or to begin something… … English dictionary
commence — [c]/kəˈmɛns / (say kuh mens) verb (commenced, commencing) –verb (t) 1. to begin; start. –verb (i) 2. to have a beginning; come into being. {Middle English comence(n), from Old French comencer, from Late Latin cominitiāre, from com com + initiāre… …