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121 coepio
Icoepere, -, - Vbegin, commence, initiate; (rare early form, usu. shows only PERFDEF)IIcoepere, coepi, coeptus Vbegin, commence, initiate; set foot on; (usu. PERF PASS w/PASS INF; PRES early) -
122 प्रेष्
presh
prêsh
ind. p. prai ͡4sham s.v.), to drive on, urge, impel, send forth RV. MBh. ;
to invite, summon, call upon (another priest to commence a recitation orᅠ a ceremony <acc.> e.g.. sāmaprêshyati, « he calls upon to commence the recitation of a Sāman. » ;
esp. Impv. prêshya, « call upon to recite orᅠ offer <acc. orᅠ gen.> to <dat.>»)
ṠBr. KātyṠr. (cf. Pāṇ. 2-3, 61; VIII, 2, 91):
Caus. prêshayati, to hurl, fling, cast, throw MBh. R. Bhaṭṭ. ;
to turn orᅠ direct the eyes Ṡak. II, 2 (v.l. prêrayantyâ̱);
to send forth, dismiss, dispatch MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to send into exile, banish R. Kathās. ;
to send word, send a message to a person (gen.) R. ;
prếsh3) f. pressing, pressure (with hemán, « urging pressure») RV. IX, 97, 1.
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123 begeben
be·ge·ben *( geh)1) ( gehen)2) ( beginnen)3) (sich einer S. aussetzen)es begab sich etw sth happened [or came to pass];5) ( auf etw verzichten) -
124 alkaa
yks.nom. alkaa; yks.gen. alan; yks.part. alkoi; yks.ill. alkaisi; mon.gen. alkakoon; mon.part. alkanut; mon.ill. alettiinbegin (verb)commence (verb)enter upon (verb)originate (verb)set about (verb)start (verb)* * *• open• establish• go ahead• have its source• inaugurate• initiate• enter upon• launch out in• originate• set about• set in• sprout• start• undertake• instigate• commence• come on• begin• be one up• arise• embark on -
125 aloittaa
yks.nom. aloittaa; yks.gen. aloitan; yks.part. aloitti; yks.ill. aloittaisi; mon.gen. aloittakoon; mon.part. aloittanut; mon.ill. aloitettiinbegin (verb)begin start (verb)commence (verb)enter upon (verb)initiate (verb)launch (verb)lead (verb)lead off (verb)preface (verb)set up (verb)start (verb)start off (verb)* * *• initialize• lead off• lay the foundation• launch• introduce• lead• initiate• start as• instigate• open• preface• set up• enter upon• start off• start with something• start• take the initiative• undertake• usher in• set in motion• be one up• found• establish• arise• begin start• begin• black lead• boot• bring into being• commence -
126 начать
см. начинать* * *начинать; начать begin, start; commence* * *begincommenceembarkinitiatelaunchoriginatesetupstart -
127 начинать
(что-л.; делать что-л.)
begin, start (with)* * *начинать; начать begin, start; commence* * *begincommenceembarkenterinaugurateinitiatelaunchoriginatesetstart -
128 возбудить
гл.(дело и т.п.) to commence;initiate;instigate;institute;undertake- возбуждать беспорядки
- возбуждать ходатайствовозбуждать (судебное, уголовное) дело — ( предъявлять иск) to bring (commence, enter, initiate, lay, mount, take, undertake) an action (a suit) (against); bring (enter, institute) a case before the court (a criminal charge - against); initiate (instigate, institute, take, undertake) proceedings (against); institute (undertake) prosecution; take legal steps (against)
возбуждать (уголовное) преследование — cм: возбуждать (судебное, уголовное) дело --
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