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  • 1 for a start

    for a start

    English-Dutch dictionary > for a start

  • 2 for a start

    adv infml

    We couldn't afford it, for a start, and anyway, I don't think she'd like to leave the children with somebody else for so long — Во-первых, нам это путешествие не по карману, да она и не захочет оставлять детей у кого-нибудь так долго

    Hey, you can throw that bloody thing out for a start — Для начала выкинь вон эту дрянь

    Well, for a start, this suggestion doesn't begin to meet the real problem — Начнем с того, что это предложение совсем не решает проблему

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > for a start

  • 3 for a start

    ((used in argument etc) in the first place, or as the first point in an argument: You can't have a new bicycle because for a start we can't afford one.) til at begynde med
    * * *
    ((used in argument etc) in the first place, or as the first point in an argument: You can't have a new bicycle because for a start we can't afford one.) til at begynde med

    English-Danish dictionary > for a start

  • 4 for a start

    ((used in argument etc) in the first place, or as the first point in an argument: You can't have a new bicycle because for a start we can't afford one.)
    para empezar

    English-spanish dictionary > for a start

  • 5 for a start

    ((used in argument etc) in the first place, or as the first point in an argument: You can't have a new bicycle because for a start we can't afford one.) para começar
    * * *
    for a start
    primeiro, em primeiro lugar.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > for a start

  • 6 for a start

    ((used in argument etc) in the first place, or as the first point in an argument: You can't have a new bicycle because for a start we can't afford one.) till att börja med, för det första

    English-Swedish dictionary > for a start

  • 7 for a start

    ((used in argument etc) in the first place, or as the first point in an argument: You can't have a new bicycle because for a start we can't afford one.) í fyrsta lagi

    English-Icelandic dictionary > for a start

  • 8 for a start

    ((used in argument etc) in the first place, or as the first point in an argument: You can't have a new bicycle because for a start we can't afford one.) először is

    English-Hungarian dictionary > for a start

  • 9 for a start

    ((used in argument etc) in the first place, or as the first point in an argument: You can't have a new bicycle because for a start we can't afford one.) ilk önce, evvelâ, bir kere

    English-Turkish dictionary > for a start

  • 10 for a start

    ((used in argument etc) in the first place, or as the first point in an argument: You can't have a new bicycle because for a start we can't afford one.) predvsem

    English-Slovenian dictionary > for a start

  • 11 for a start

    ((used in argument etc) in the first place, or as the first point in an argument: You can't have a new bicycle because for a start we can't afford one.) ensinnäkin

    English-Finnish dictionary > for a start

  • 12 for a start

    ((used in argument etc) in the first place, or as the first point in an argument: You can't have a new bicycle because for a start we can't afford one.) til å begynne med

    English-Norwegian dictionary > for a start

  • 13 for a start

    ((used in argument etc) in the first place, or as the first point in an argument: You can't have a new bicycle because for a start we can't afford one.) (tanto per cominciare)

    English-Italian dictionary > for a start

  • 14 for a start

    ((used in argument etc) in the first place, or as the first point in an argument: You can't have a new bicycle because for a start we can't afford one.) erstens

    English-german dictionary > for a start

  • 15 for a start

    ((used in argument etc) in the first place, or as the first point in an argument: You can't have a new bicycle because for a start we can't afford one.) na początek, po pierwsze

    English-Polish dictionary > for a start

  • 16 for a start

    ((used in argument etc) in the first place, or as the first point in an argument: You can't have a new bicycle because for a start we can't afford one.) pirmkārt

    English-Latvian dictionary > for a start

  • 17 for a start

    ((used in argument etc) in the first place, or as the first point in an argument: You can't have a new bicycle because for a start we can't afford one.) visų pirma

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > for a start

  • 18 for a start

    ((used in argument etc) in the first place, or as the first point in an argument: You can't have a new bicycle because for a start we can't afford one.) în primul rând

    English-Romanian dictionary > for a start

  • 19 for a start

    ((used in argument etc) in the first place, or as the first point in an argument: You can't have a new bicycle because for a start we can't afford one.) πρώτο και κυριότερο

    English-Greek dictionary > for a start

  • 20 for a start

    ((used in argument etc) in the first place, or as the first point in an argument: You can't have a new bicycle because for a start we can't afford one.) především

    English-Czech dictionary > for a start

См. также в других словарях:

  • for a start — In the first place, as a preliminary consideration • • • Main Entry: ↑start * * * for a start phrase used for introducing the first point in a series, especially in an argument They are too young for a start. Thesaurus: expressions showing anger… …   Useful english dictionary

  • for a start — ► for a start in the first place. Main Entry: ↑start …   English terms dictionary

  • for a start — used for introducing the first point in a series, especially in an argument They are too young for a start …   English dictionary

  • for a start — in the first place. → start …   English new terms dictionary

  • start — ► VERB 1) begin to do, be, happen, or engage in. 2) begin to operate or work. 3) cause to happen or operate. 4) begin to move or travel. 5) jump or jerk from surprise. 6) literary move or appear suddenly. 7) rouse (game) from its la …   English terms dictionary

  • for a kick-off — For a start • • • Main Entry: ↑kick …   Useful english dictionary

  • start — start1 [ start ] verb *** ▸ 1 begin to happen ▸ 2 begin to do something ▸ 3 begin a trip ▸ 4 be the limit of something ▸ 5 make something happen ▸ 6 make machine work ▸ 7 complain ▸ 8 jump with fright ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive to begin to… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • start — start1 W2S2 [sta:t US sta:rt] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(begin doing something)¦ 2¦(begin happening)¦ 3¦(begin in a particular way)¦ 4¦(business/organization)¦ 5¦(job/school)¦ 6¦(car/engine etc)¦ 7¦(begin going somewhere)¦ 8¦(life/profession)¦… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • start — 1 verb 1 BEGIN DOING STH (I, T) to begin doing something: start doing sth: I ve just started learning German. | We d better start getting dressed soon. | start to do sth: When Tom heard this he started to laugh uncontrollably. | Things started to …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • start */*/*/ — I UK [stɑː(r)t] / US [stɑrt] verb Word forms start : present tense I/you/we/they start he/she/it starts present participle starting past tense started past participle started 1) a) [intransitive] to begin to happen or take place Work has started… …   English dictionary

  • start*/*/*/ — [stɑːt] verb I 1) to begin to happen The World Championships start in two weeks.[/ex] It s starting to rain.[/ex] The leaves have started falling off the trees.[/ex] 2) [I/T] to begin doing something Please start when you are ready.[/ex] The… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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