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  • 21 ♦ good

    ♦ good (1) /gʊd/
    (compar. better, superl. relat. best), a.
    1 buono; bello; dabbene; genuino; onesto; giusto; valido; in vigore: good health, buona salute; good humour, buonumore; bonomia, amabilità, benignità; a good fire, un buon (o bel) fuoco; good eggs, uova buone (non andate a male); good money, denaro buono, genuino; good eyesight, vista buona; to be of a good family, essere di buona famiglia; good looks, bellezza ( d'una persona); good luck, fortuna; buona sorte; to have a good cry, farsi un bel pianto; to get a good scolding, ricevere una buona lavata di capo; good sense, buon senso: With all this fog, you should have the good sense to go by train, con una simile nebbia, dovresti avere il buon senso di andare in treno; to fight for a good cause, battersi per una causa giusta; to have good reasons for doing st., avere validi motivi per fare qc.; This ticket is good for three days, questo biglietto è valido per tre giorni; my good man (o sir)!, buon uomo!; DIALOGO → - Greeting a guest- Good to see you!, che bello vederti!; DIALOGO → - New member of staff 2- Good to meet you Martin, my name's John, piacere di conoscerti Martin, mi chiamo John; a good swimmer, un buon nuotatore; good manners, belle maniere; buona educazione; Life is good!, la vita è bella!; DIALOGO → - Discussing university- Manchester is good for bands, Manchester è un buon posto per i gruppi musicali NOTA D'USO: - bello e beautiful-
    2 bravo; capace: to be good at Latin, essere bravo in latino; to be good at doing st., essere bravo (o abile) a fare qc.
    3 felice; piacevole: Life is good here, la vita è piacevole qui
    4 attraente; bello: That girl has a good figure, quella ragazza ha una bella figura (fam.: un bel fisico)
    5 considerevole; notevole; ragguardevole: a good crowd, una folla considerevole; to go a good way, fare un bel pezzo di strada
    6 ( di un arto) sano; buono (fam.): He leans on his good leg, si appoggia sulla gamba sana
    7 ben fatto; ben tornito
    8 (fam.) serio; bravo: good girls, ragazze serie; Girls, be good!, ragazze, fate le brave!
    9 a good (enfat. o rafforzativo), ben; la bellezza di; bel: We waited a good twenty minutes, abbiamo aspettato ben venti minuti; I paid a good 1,000 pounds for it, l'ho pagato la bellezza di 1000 sterline; It happened a good while ago, è successo un bel po' di tempo fa; It's a good mile to the station, c'è più di un miglio per andare in stazione
    10 (fin.) buono; sicuro; esigibile: a good investment, un buon investimento; good bonds, titoli sicuri; good debts, crediti esigibili
    11 (arc.) conveniente; opportuno
    12 ( slang USA) bene; in buona salute: ‘How are you?’ ‘Oh, I'm good, real good!’, ‘Come stai?’ ‘Oh, sto bene, benone!’
    ● (relig.) the good, i buoni; gli eletti □ to be good and ready, essere bell'e pronto (o già pronto) □ good appearance, bella presenza □ good breeding, buona educazione; buone maniere □ a good buy, un buon acquisto; un affarone □ good cheer, buonumore; allegria, festa; ( anche) buona cucina, buona tavola □ (leg.) good consideration, prestazione lecita □ a good deal, molto: He's a good deal better off now, adesso se la passa molto meglio □ good day, buongiorno! □ a good deal of, una buona (o grande) quantità di □ (fam. USA) good egg = good fellow ► sotto □ good enough, soddisfacente; sufficiente; che va bene: a good enough reason, un motivo sufficiente; It's good enough for me, per me va bene □ good evening, buonasera! □ ( anche leg.) good faith, buona fede □ good fellow, brava persona; tipo perbene; persona cordiale (o gioviale, socievole) □ good fellowship, cordialità; giovialità; socievolezza □ a good few, molti, molte; parecchi, parecchie □ a good-for-nothing, un buono a nulla; un inconcludente □ ( di persona) to be good for st., essere capace (fam., dial.: buono) di fare qc.; essere disposto a sborsare ( una data somma): His grandfather is always good for a pound or two, il nonno è sempre pronto ad allungargli un paio di sterline □ ( di cose) to be good for sb., fare bene a q.: Wine is not good for you, il vino non ti fa bene □ ( di cose) to be good for doing st., essere utile, andare bene per fare qc.: A stain remover is good for removing ink, uno smacchiatore va bene per eliminare le macchie d'inchiostro □ to be good for sb. 's health, fare bene alla salute di q.Good for…!, buon per…!; bravo!; ben fatto! □ (relig.) Good Friday, Venerdì Santo □ good-hearted, che ha buon cuore; di buon cuore □ good heartedness, bontà di cuore (o d'animo) □ good God! (o good heavens!, good gracious!), buon Dio!; Dio buono! □ (fam., spec. USA) good guy, (il) buono ( in un film, ecc.) □ a good hour, un'ora buona: We played for a good hour, abbiamo giocato per un'ora buona □ good-humoured, di buon cuore; bonario, amabile, benigno □ a good job, un buon posto ( di lavoro); (fam.) una cosa buona: It's a good job you kept the receipt, meno male che hai conservato la ricevuta □ good life, vita morigerata, virtuosa; ( anche) vita comoda, piena di agi, agiata □ (ass.) a good life, una persona sana, che promette di vivere a lungo □ (fam.) good-looker, persona di bell'aspetto; bell'uomo, bella donna □ good-looking, bello, di bell'aspetto; ( anche) buono, onesto all'aspetto □ (comm., arc.) a good man, un uomo solvibile, reputato solido □ (spreg.) the good man, il buon uomo; il pover'uomo; il poveretto □ a good many, molti, molte; moltissimi, moltissime □ good nature, cortesia; gentilezza d'animo; benignità □ good-natured, cortese, gentile; di buon cuore; benigno □ good-neighbourhood (o good-neighbourliness, good neighbourship), cordialità; amichevolezza; amabilità □ good offices, buoni uffici; interessamento □ ( slang) a good old boy, un amicone □ the good old times, i bei tempi passati; il buon tempo andato □ Good on…! = Good for…! ► sopra □ ( nelle fiabe) the good people, le fate □ good-sized, ampio; vasto: a good-sized garden, un ampio giardino □ good standing, buona posizione sociale; buona reputazione □ good temper, amabilità; pazienza □ good-tempered, amabile; paziente □ a good thing, una cosa buona; un affare vantaggioso □ good things, cose buone; cibi raffinati □ (leg.) good title, titolo valido; diritto inoppugnabile □ good turn, cortesia; favore; piacere: He has done me several good turns, mi ha fatto parecchi favori □ to be good to sb., essere gentile con q. to be good with one's hands, essere bravo con le mani, avere una buona manualità □ as good as, praticamente; come se; quasi: He is as good as dead, è come (se fosse) morto; Our work is as good as done, il nostro lavoro è quasi finito □ as good as gold, buonissimo: This child is as good as gold, questo bimbo è un angelo! □ as good as new, come nuovo: My motorbike is as good as new, la mia moto è come nuova □ (antiq.) as good as a play, divertentissimo □ to be as good as one's promise (o one's word), essere di parola; mantenere le promesse □ (fam.) to come good, riprendersi (fig.): After a bad start, the runner came good, dopo una brutta partenza, il corridore si riprese □ to do sb. a good turn (o a good office), fare un favore (o rendere un servizio) a q. to have a good appetite, avere un bell'appetito □ to have a good mind to do st., avere una gran voglia da fare qc. to have a good night, dormire bene □ to have a good time, divertirsi; spassarsela □ (fam. ingl.) to give as good as one gets, rendere pan per focaccia (fig.); rispondere per le rime □ to have a good year, avere un'annata favorevole ( finanziariamente, ecc.) □ to be in good spirits, essere di buon umore; stare di buon animo □ to lead (o to live) a good life, fare (o condurre) una vita intemerata, onesta □ to make good, avere successo, fare fortuna: He went out to Australia and made good there, emigrò in Australia e là fece fortuna □ to make good (st.), mettere in atto, attuare ( una minaccia, ecc.); mantenere ( una promessa, ecc.); risarcire ( un danno, una spesa, ecc.); (edil., ecc.) risanare, ripristinare, rimediare a ( un inconveniente, un danneggiamento, ecc.); provare, dimostrare la fondatezza di ( un'accusa); rafforzare ( una posizione) □ (form.) to be so good as to do st., essere tanto gentile da fare qc.: Be so good ( o good enough) as to take me home, abbia la bontà di accompagnarmi a casa □ to say a good word ( for sb.), dire (o mettere) una buona parola (per q.) □ too good for words, d'indicibile bontà (bellezza, ecc.) □ too good to be true, troppo bello per essere vero □ very good, assai buono; ottimo: He speaks very good English, parla un inglese ottimo □ ( anche iron.) My good friend!, mio buon amico!; amico mio!; bello mio! □ Good luck to you!, buona fortuna!; tanti auguri! □ How good of you!, molto gentile da parte tua! □ DIALOGO → - Discussing football- That would be good of you, sarebbe molto gentile da parte tua □ That's a good one!, questa sì ch'è bella! □ His word is as good as his bond, è un uomo di parola □ All in good time, abbi pazienza, dai tempo al tempo!; a suo tempo!; al momento giusto! □ «He's just won 10,000 pounds on the pools» «Good for him!», «Ha vinto 10 000 sterline al totocalcio» «Meglio per lui!» (o «Beato lui!») □ (prov.) One can have too much of a good thing, il troppo stroppia.
    NOTA D'USO: - to be good in o to be good at?- good (2) /gʊd/
    n.
    1 [u] bene; beneficio; profitto; utilità; vantaggio; (del) buono: to separate good from evil, separare il bene dal male; He does a lot of good for his country, fa molto a vantaggio del suo paese; There's good in him, c'è del buono in lui; the common good, il bene comune
    2 (econ.) bene: a fungible good, un bene fungibile
    3 (pl.) ► goods
    4 (pl.) the good, i buoni (collett.)
    to come to no good, ( di persona) finir male; fare una brutta fine □ to do good, fare del bene, compiere opere buone (o buone azioni) □ It did no good, non è servito a niente □ What good will it do?, a che servirà?; a che pro? □ Will it do any good?, servirà a qualcosa? □ to do sb. good, fare bene ( alla salute, ecc.): This medicine will do you good, questa medicina ti farà bene □ (iron.) Much good may it do you!, buon pro ti faccia! □ to do good for sb., fare del bene a q. for good ( and all), per sempre; definitivamente: to leave for good, andarsene per sempre; This skirt is ruined for good, questa gonna è rovinata senza rimedio; He's back for good, è tornato per restare □ (fam.) to be in good with sb., essere nelle grazie di (o in buoni rapporti con) q. a power for good, una potenza che ha un effetto benefico; un influsso benefico □ to the good, in vantaggio, in attivo: After this sale, I'll be 2,000 pounds to the good, con questa vendita, avrò guadagnato 2000 sterline □ It's all to the good!, tanto di guadagnato!; So much to the good!, tanto di guadagnato! □ It's no good, non serve a nulla; è inutile □ (iron.) And a lot of good that does!, per quel che serve!; bella roba!; tempo perso! □ Is your new dentist any good?, vale qualcosa (o è bravo) il tuo nuovo dentista? □ What's the good of…?, a che serve?; a che pro? □ up to no good, che sta combinando qualcosa (o qualche guaio); che ne sta combinando una NOTA D'USO: - good o goods?-.
    good (3) /gʊd/
    inter.
    1 bene!; bravo!; ben fatto!
    good (4) /gʊd/
    avv.
    (fam.) bene: You did good, hai fatto bene; sei stato bravo; Cook it good!, cuocilo bene!

    English-Italian dictionary > ♦ good

  • 22 start

    1. intransitive verb
    1) (begin) anfangen; beginnen (oft geh.)

    start with something/somebody — bei od. mit etwas/jemandem anfangen

    prices start at ten dollarsdie Preise beginnen bei zehn Dollar

    start at the beginningam Anfang beginnen

    to start withzuerst od. zunächst einmal

    starting from next monthab nächsten Monat

    2) (set out) aufbrechen
    3) (make sudden movement) aufschrecken

    start with pain/surprise — vor Schmerz/Überraschung auffahren

    4) (begin to function) anlaufen; [Auto, Motor usw.:] anspringen
    2. transitive verb
    1) (begin) beginnen [mit]

    start schoolin die Schule kommen

    start workmit der Arbeit beginnen (on an + Dat.); (after leaving school) zu arbeiten anfangen

    start doing or to do something — [damit] anfangen, etwas zu tun

    2) (cause) auslösen; anfangen [Streit, Schlägerei]; legen [Brand]; (accidentally) verursachen [Brand]
    3) (set up) ins Leben rufen [Organisation, Projekt]; aufmachen [Laden, Geschäft]; gründen [Verein, Firma, Zeitung]
    4) (switch on) einschalten; starten, anlassen [Motor, Auto]
    5)

    start somebody doing something — jemanden anfangen lassen, etwas zu tun

    start somebody drinking/coughing/laughing — jemanden zum Trinken/Husten/Lachen bringen

    start somebody in business/a trade — jemandem die Gründung eines Geschäfts ermöglichen/jemanden in ein Handwerk einführen

    3. noun
    1) Anfang, der; Beginn, der; (of race) Start, der

    at the startam Anfang

    at the start of the war/day — bei Kriegsbeginn/zum Tagesanfang

    make a startanfangen (on, with mit); (on journey) aufbrechen

    get off to or make a good/slow/poor start — einen guten/langsamen/schlechten Start haben

    for a start(coll.) zunächst einmal

    2) (Sport): (starting-place) Start, der
    3) (Sport): (advantage) Vorsprung, der

    give somebody [a] 60 metres start — jemandem eine Vorgabe von 60 Metern geben

    have a start over or on somebody/something — (fig.) einen Vorsprung vor jemandem/etwas haben

    4) (jump)

    she remembered or realized with a start that... — sie schreckte zusammen, als ihr einfiel, dass...

    give somebody [a] start — jemandem einen Schreck einjagen

    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/70368/start_off">start off
    * * *
    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) aufbrechen
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) anfangen
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) anlassen, anspringen
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) gründen
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) der Anfang, der Start
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) der Vorsprung
    - starter
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) aufschrecken
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) das Auffahren
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) der Schreck
    * * *
    [stɑ:t, AM stɑ:rt]
    abbrev of Strategic Arms Reduction Talks/Treaty START[-Vertrag m]
    * * *
    [stAːt] abbr START(-Vertrag) m
    * * *
    start [stɑː(r)t]
    A s
    1. Start m (auch fig):
    at the start am Start ( A 4);
    from the start SPORT vom Start weg ( A 4);
    from start to finish SPORT vom Start bis zum Ziel ( A 4);
    have a good (bad) start SPORT gut (schlecht) wegkommen;
    start house (Skisport) Starthaus n;
    (high, low) start number (hohe, niedrige) Startnummer;
    a) Eintritt m oder Start ins Leben,
    b) Starthilfe f, (berufliche) Förderung;
    give sb a start (in life) jemandem beim Eintritt ins Leben behilflich sein; false start
    2. Startzeichen n (auch fig):
    3. a) Aufbruch m
    b) Abreise f
    c) Abfahrt f
    d) FLUG Abflug m, Start m
    e) Abmarsch m
    4. Beginn m, Anfang m:
    at the start am Anfang ( A 1);
    for a start erstens;
    (right) from the start von (allem) Anfang an ( A 1);
    from start to finish von Anfang bis Ende ( A 1);
    what a start to the day! der Tag fängt ja schon gut an!;
    make a fresh start einen neuen Anfang machen, noch einmal von vorn anfangen; battle Bes Redew, get off B 1
    5. SPORT
    a) Vorgabe f:
    give sb 10 yards start jemandem 10 Yards vorgeben
    b) Vorsprung m (auch fig):
    get ( oder have) the start of one’s rivals seinen Rivalen zuvorkommen
    6. a) Auffahren n, -schrecken n, Zusammenfahren n
    b) Schreck m:
    give a start B 9;
    give sb a start jemanden auf- oder erschrecken;
    with a start erschrocken;
    wake up with a start aus dem Schlaf aufschrecken
    7. (neuer) Anlauf, Ruck m: fit2 2
    8. umg Überraschung f
    9. a) Anwandlung f, Laune f
    b) Ausbruch m
    c) (Geistes)Blitz m
    B v/i
    1. sich auf den Weg machen, aufbrechen, sich aufmachen ( alle:
    for nach):
    start on a journey eine Reise antreten
    2. a) abfahren, abgehen (Zug)
    b) SCHIFF auslaufen (Schiff)
    c) FLUG abfliegen, starten ( alle:
    for nach)
    d) SPORT starten
    3. AUTO, TECH anspringen (Motor), anlaufen (Maschine):
    my car wouldn’t start mein Wagen ist nicht angesprungen
    4. anfangen, beginnen ( beide:
    on mit einer Arbeit etc;
    on doing damit, etwas zu tun):
    now, don’t you start! umg fang (doch) nicht schon wieder (damit) an!;
    start in business ein Geschäft anfangen oder eröffnen;
    start on a book mit einem Buch anfangen;
    start on a packet eine Packung anbrechen;
    start with (Redew)
    a) erstens, als Erstes,
    b) zunächst,
    c) um es gleich zu sagen;
    … start with GASTR als Vorspeise;
    he started by explaining to us that … er erklärte uns zunächst einmal, dass …;
    he started saying that … er legte mit der Bemerkung los, dass …
    5. fig ausgehen ( from von einem Gedanken etc)
    6. entstehen, aufkommen
    7. (los)stürzen ( for auf akk):
    start back a. fig zurückweichen, -schrecken ( beide:
    from vor dat)
    8. aufspringen ( from von seinem Platz etc)
    9. a) auffahren, hochschrecken
    b) zusammenfahren, -zucken ( beide:
    at vor dat, bei einem Geräusch etc)
    10. stutzen (at bei)
    11. aus den Höhlen treten (Augen):
    his eyes seemed to start from their sockets die Augen quollen ihm fast aus dem Kopf
    12. (hervor-)quellen ( from aus) (Blut, Tränen)
    13. sich (los)lösen oder lockern
    C v/t
    1. in Gang oder Bewegung setzen, in Gang bringen, TECH auch anlassen:
    start a fire ein Feuer anzünden oder in Gang bringen;
    a) etwas unternehmen,
    b) umg etwas anrichten;
    I can’t get my car started mein Wagen springt nicht an
    2. a) einen Vorgang einleiten
    b) eine Akte etc anlegen (on über akk)
    3. a) einen Brief, Streit etc anfangen, beginnen:
    start work(ing) zu arbeiten anfangen
    b) eine Aktion starten
    c) einen Betrieb etc gründen, aufmachen, ins Leben rufen:
    start a family eine Familie gründen
    4. a) eine Frage aufwerfen
    b) ein Thema anschneiden
    c) ein Gerücht in Umlauf setzen
    5. jemandem zu einem Start verhelfen (in in dat)
    6. SPORT
    a) Läufer, Pferde etc starten (lassen)
    b) einen Läufer, ein Pferd etc aufstellen, nominieren, an den Start schicken
    7. einen Zug abfahren lassen
    8. jemanden schicken ( on a voyage auf eine Reise; to nach, zu)
    9. jemanden veranlassen ( doing zu tun):
    this started her talking das brachte sie zum Reden
    10. lockern, lösen
    11. JAGD aufstöbern, aufscheuchen
    * * *
    1. intransitive verb
    1) (begin) anfangen; beginnen (oft geh.)

    start with something/somebody — bei od. mit etwas/jemandem anfangen

    to start withzuerst od. zunächst einmal

    2) (set out) aufbrechen
    3) (make sudden movement) aufschrecken

    start with pain/surprise — vor Schmerz/Überraschung auffahren

    4) (begin to function) anlaufen; [Auto, Motor usw.:] anspringen
    2. transitive verb
    1) (begin) beginnen [mit]

    start workmit der Arbeit beginnen (on an + Dat.); (after leaving school) zu arbeiten anfangen

    start doing or to do something — [damit] anfangen, etwas zu tun

    2) (cause) auslösen; anfangen [Streit, Schlägerei]; legen [Brand]; (accidentally) verursachen [Brand]
    3) (set up) ins Leben rufen [Organisation, Projekt]; aufmachen [Laden, Geschäft]; gründen [Verein, Firma, Zeitung]
    4) (switch on) einschalten; starten, anlassen [Motor, Auto]
    5)

    start somebody doing something — jemanden anfangen lassen, etwas zu tun

    start somebody drinking/coughing/laughing — jemanden zum Trinken/Husten/Lachen bringen

    start somebody in business/a trade — jemandem die Gründung eines Geschäfts ermöglichen/jemanden in ein Handwerk einführen

    3. noun
    1) Anfang, der; Beginn, der; (of race) Start, der

    at the start of the war/day — bei Kriegsbeginn/zum Tagesanfang

    make a startanfangen (on, with mit); (on journey) aufbrechen

    get off to or make a good/slow/poor start — einen guten/langsamen/schlechten Start haben

    for a start(coll.) zunächst einmal

    2) (Sport): (starting-place) Start, der
    3) (Sport): (advantage) Vorsprung, der

    give somebody [a] 60 metres start — jemandem eine Vorgabe von 60 Metern geben

    have a start over or on somebody/something — (fig.) einen Vorsprung vor jemandem/etwas haben

    she remembered or realized with a start that... — sie schreckte zusammen, als ihr einfiel, dass...

    give somebody [a] start — jemandem einen Schreck einjagen

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    n.
    Anfang -ë m.
    Auftakt -e m.
    Beginn -e m.
    Start -s m. (for) v.
    aufbrechen (nach) v.
    beginnen v.
    (§ p.,pp.: begann, begonnen) (pick) a quarrel with expr.
    Streit anfangen mit ausdr. (engines) v.
    anlassen v. v.
    anfangen v.

    English-german dictionary > start

  • 23 Start

    m; -(e)s, -s
    1. SPORT, MOT., fig. start; Sport (Startlinie) start, starting line; Start und Ziel start and finish (line); am Start SPORT at the start, on the starting line; vom Start weg from the start; fliegender / stehender Start SPORT flying / standing start; einen guten / schlechten Start erwischen SPORT und fig. get off to ( oder make) a good / bad start; über Start gehen EDV click the start icon, click on start; Start frei für... fig. all clear for (the launching of)...; ein guter Start ins Leben a good start in life; der Start ins Berufsleben one’s first experience of ( oder introduction to) working life; der Start des Projekts wird verschoben the launch of the project is being postponed
    2. FLUG. take-off; Rakete: launching, lift-off; zum Start freigeben FLUG. clear for take-off
    * * *
    der Start
    (Anfang) start;
    (Flugzeug) takeoff;
    (Rakete) liftoff; launch; blast-off; launching
    * * *
    Stạrt [ʃtart]
    m -s, -s
    1) (lit, fig) start

    einen guten/schlechten Start haben — to get (off to) a good/bad start

    2) (= Startplatz, Startlinie) start(ing line); (bei Pferderennen) start(ing post); (bei Autorennen) (starting) grid

    am Start sein, an den Start gehen — to be at the start/on or at the starting line/at the start(ing post)/on the (starting) grid; (Läufer) to be on their blocks

    3) (AVIAT) takeoff; (= Raketenstart) launch; (= Startplatz) runway
    * * *
    <-s, -s>
    [ʃtart, start]
    m
    1. LUFT take-off
    zum \Start freigeben to give clearance to start
    die Maschine kann noch nicht zum \Start freigegeben werden the plane cannot be cleared for take-off yet; RAUM lift-off, launch
    2. SPORT start
    am \Start sein (von Läufern) to be on [or at] the starting line; (von Fahrern/Rennwagen) to be on the starting grid
    fliegender/stehender \Start flying [or rolling]/standing start
    3. (Beginn) start; Projekt launch[ing]
    automatischer \Start TECH auto-start
    * * *
    der; Start[e]s, Starts
    1) (Sport; auch fig.) start

    einen guten Start habenget off to or make a good start

    an den Start gehen/am Start sein — (fig.): (teilnehmen) start

    3) (Sport): (Teilnahme) participation
    4) (eines Flugzeugs) take-off; (einer Rakete) launch
    * * *
    Start m; -(e)s, -s
    1. SPORT, AUTO, fig start; Sport (Startlinie) start, starting line;
    Start und Ziel start and finish (line);
    am Start SPORT at the start, on the starting line;
    vom Start weg from the start;
    fliegender/stehender Start SPORT flying/standing start;
    einen guten/schlechten Start erwischen SPORT etc fig get off to ( oder make) a good/bad start;
    über Start gehen IT click the start icon, click on start;
    Start frei für … fig all clear for (the launching of) …;
    ein guter Start ins Leben a good start in life;
    der Start ins Berufsleben one’s first experience of ( oder introduction to) working life;
    der Start des Projekts wird verschoben the launch of the project is being postponed
    2. FLUG take-off; Rakete: launching, lift-off;
    zum Start freigeben FLUG clear for take-off
    * * *
    der; Start[e]s, Starts
    1) (Sport; auch fig.) start

    einen guten Start habenget off to or make a good start

    an den Start gehen/am Start sein — (fig.): (teilnehmen) start

    3) (Sport): (Teilnahme) participation
    4) (eines Flugzeugs) take-off; (einer Rakete) launch
    * * *
    -s (Flugzeug) m.
    takeoff n. -s (Rakete) m.
    liftoff n. -s f.
    departure n. -s m.
    activation n.
    blastoff n.
    boot (computers) n.
    departure n.
    kickoff n.
    start n.
    starting n. -s Stop-Betrieb m.
    asynchronous operation n.
    start-stop operation n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Start

  • 24 START

    1. intransitive verb
    1) (begin) anfangen; beginnen (oft geh.)

    start with something/somebody — bei od. mit etwas/jemandem anfangen

    prices start at ten dollarsdie Preise beginnen bei zehn Dollar

    start at the beginningam Anfang beginnen

    to start withzuerst od. zunächst einmal

    starting from next monthab nächsten Monat

    2) (set out) aufbrechen
    3) (make sudden movement) aufschrecken

    start with pain/surprise — vor Schmerz/Überraschung auffahren

    4) (begin to function) anlaufen; [Auto, Motor usw.:] anspringen
    2. transitive verb
    1) (begin) beginnen [mit]

    start schoolin die Schule kommen

    start workmit der Arbeit beginnen (on an + Dat.); (after leaving school) zu arbeiten anfangen

    start doing or to do something — [damit] anfangen, etwas zu tun

    2) (cause) auslösen; anfangen [Streit, Schlägerei]; legen [Brand]; (accidentally) verursachen [Brand]
    3) (set up) ins Leben rufen [Organisation, Projekt]; aufmachen [Laden, Geschäft]; gründen [Verein, Firma, Zeitung]
    4) (switch on) einschalten; starten, anlassen [Motor, Auto]
    5)

    start somebody doing something — jemanden anfangen lassen, etwas zu tun

    start somebody drinking/coughing/laughing — jemanden zum Trinken/Husten/Lachen bringen

    start somebody in business/a trade — jemandem die Gründung eines Geschäfts ermöglichen/jemanden in ein Handwerk einführen

    3. noun
    1) Anfang, der; Beginn, der; (of race) Start, der

    at the startam Anfang

    at the start of the war/day — bei Kriegsbeginn/zum Tagesanfang

    make a startanfangen (on, with mit); (on journey) aufbrechen

    get off to or make a good/slow/poor start — einen guten/langsamen/schlechten Start haben

    for a start(coll.) zunächst einmal

    2) (Sport): (starting-place) Start, der
    3) (Sport): (advantage) Vorsprung, der

    give somebody [a] 60 metres start — jemandem eine Vorgabe von 60 Metern geben

    have a start over or on somebody/something — (fig.) einen Vorsprung vor jemandem/etwas haben

    4) (jump)

    she remembered or realized with a start that... — sie schreckte zusammen, als ihr einfiel, dass...

    give somebody [a] start — jemandem einen Schreck einjagen

    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/70368/start_off">start off
    * * *
    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) aufbrechen
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) anfangen
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) anlassen, anspringen
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) gründen
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) der Anfang, der Start
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) der Vorsprung
    - starter
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) aufschrecken
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) das Auffahren
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) der Schreck
    * * *
    [stɑ:t, AM stɑ:rt]
    abbrev of Strategic Arms Reduction Talks/Treaty START[-Vertrag m]
    * * *
    [stAːt] abbr START(-Vertrag) m
    * * *
    * * *
    1. intransitive verb
    1) (begin) anfangen; beginnen (oft geh.)

    start with something/somebody — bei od. mit etwas/jemandem anfangen

    to start withzuerst od. zunächst einmal

    2) (set out) aufbrechen
    3) (make sudden movement) aufschrecken

    start with pain/surprise — vor Schmerz/Überraschung auffahren

    4) (begin to function) anlaufen; [Auto, Motor usw.:] anspringen
    2. transitive verb
    1) (begin) beginnen [mit]

    start workmit der Arbeit beginnen (on an + Dat.); (after leaving school) zu arbeiten anfangen

    start doing or to do something — [damit] anfangen, etwas zu tun

    2) (cause) auslösen; anfangen [Streit, Schlägerei]; legen [Brand]; (accidentally) verursachen [Brand]
    3) (set up) ins Leben rufen [Organisation, Projekt]; aufmachen [Laden, Geschäft]; gründen [Verein, Firma, Zeitung]
    4) (switch on) einschalten; starten, anlassen [Motor, Auto]
    5)

    start somebody doing something — jemanden anfangen lassen, etwas zu tun

    start somebody drinking/coughing/laughing — jemanden zum Trinken/Husten/Lachen bringen

    start somebody in business/a trade — jemandem die Gründung eines Geschäfts ermöglichen/jemanden in ein Handwerk einführen

    3. noun
    1) Anfang, der; Beginn, der; (of race) Start, der

    at the start of the war/day — bei Kriegsbeginn/zum Tagesanfang

    make a startanfangen (on, with mit); (on journey) aufbrechen

    get off to or make a good/slow/poor start — einen guten/langsamen/schlechten Start haben

    for a start(coll.) zunächst einmal

    2) (Sport): (starting-place) Start, der
    3) (Sport): (advantage) Vorsprung, der

    give somebody [a] 60 metres start — jemandem eine Vorgabe von 60 Metern geben

    have a start over or on somebody/something — (fig.) einen Vorsprung vor jemandem/etwas haben

    she remembered or realized with a start that... — sie schreckte zusammen, als ihr einfiel, dass...

    give somebody [a] start — jemandem einen Schreck einjagen

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    n.
    Anfang -ë m.
    Auftakt -e m.
    Beginn -e m.
    Start -s m. (for) v.
    aufbrechen (nach) v.
    beginnen v.
    (§ p.,pp.: begann, begonnen) (pick) a quarrel with expr.
    Streit anfangen mit ausdr. (engines) v.
    anlassen v. v.
    anfangen v.

    English-german dictionary > START

  • 25 start

    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) starte
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) begynde
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) starte; få igang
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) starte
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) begyndelse; start
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) forspring
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) fare sammen
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) sæt
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) chok
    * * *
    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) starte
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) begynde
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) starte; få igang
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) starte
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) begyndelse; start
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) forspring
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) fare sammen
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) sæt
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) chok

    English-Danish dictionary > start

  • 26 START

    I [stɑːt]
    1) (beginning) inizio m., principio m.

    to make an early start (on journey) partire di buonora; (on work) cominciare presto

    that's a good start — è un buon inizio; iron. cominciamo bene

    to make a fresh o new start ricominciare da capo; for a start — tanto per cominciare

    2) (advantage) vantaggio m.; (in time, distance) vantaggio m., distacco m.

    to give sb. a start in business — aiutare qcn. ad avviare un'attività

    3) sport (departure line) linea f. di partenza
    4) (movement) sobbalzo m.
    II 1. [stɑːt]
    1) (begin) cominciare, iniziare [day, activity]; cominciare [ packet]

    to start doing o to do cominciare a fare; don't start that again! — non iniziare di nuovo!

    2) (cause, initiate) cominciare, dare inizio a [quarrel, war]; stabilire [ custom]; accendere, appiccare [ fire]; creare [ trouble]; mettere in giro [ rumour]; lanciare [ fashion]; fondare [ enterprise]
    3) (activate) fare partire, mettere in moto [car, machine]
    2.
    1) (begin) cominciare, iniziare ( by doing col fare)

    to start again o afresh ricominciare, cominciare da capo; to start on cominciare a lavorare a [ memoirs]; intraprendere [ journey]; let's get started on the washing-up forza, cominciamo a lavare i piatti; don't start on me (in argument) non cominciare; starting Monday — a partire da lunedì

    2) (depart) partire
    3) (jump nervously) sobbalzare (in per)
    4) aut. mecc. (be activated) [car, engine, machine] partire
    ••
    * * *
    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.)
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?)
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.)
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.)
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.)
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.)
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.)
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.)
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!)
    * * *
    START /stɑ:t/
    abbr.
    ( Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (o Treaty) ) Trattative (o trattato) per la riduzione delle armi strategiche.
    * * *
    I [stɑːt]
    1) (beginning) inizio m., principio m.

    to make an early start (on journey) partire di buonora; (on work) cominciare presto

    that's a good start — è un buon inizio; iron. cominciamo bene

    to make a fresh o new start ricominciare da capo; for a start — tanto per cominciare

    2) (advantage) vantaggio m.; (in time, distance) vantaggio m., distacco m.

    to give sb. a start in business — aiutare qcn. ad avviare un'attività

    3) sport (departure line) linea f. di partenza
    4) (movement) sobbalzo m.
    II 1. [stɑːt]
    1) (begin) cominciare, iniziare [day, activity]; cominciare [ packet]

    to start doing o to do cominciare a fare; don't start that again! — non iniziare di nuovo!

    2) (cause, initiate) cominciare, dare inizio a [quarrel, war]; stabilire [ custom]; accendere, appiccare [ fire]; creare [ trouble]; mettere in giro [ rumour]; lanciare [ fashion]; fondare [ enterprise]
    3) (activate) fare partire, mettere in moto [car, machine]
    2.
    1) (begin) cominciare, iniziare ( by doing col fare)

    to start again o afresh ricominciare, cominciare da capo; to start on cominciare a lavorare a [ memoirs]; intraprendere [ journey]; let's get started on the washing-up forza, cominciamo a lavare i piatti; don't start on me (in argument) non cominciare; starting Monday — a partire da lunedì

    2) (depart) partire
    3) (jump nervously) sobbalzare (in per)
    4) aut. mecc. (be activated) [car, engine, machine] partire
    ••

    English-Italian dictionary > START

  • 27 start

    1. [stɑ:t] n
    1. начало

    to give smb. a start in life - помочь кому-л. встать на ноги [ср. тж. 6 1)]

    to give an ex-convict a fresh start in life - дать бывшему заключённому возможность начать новую жизнь

    2. отправление
    3. 1) тех. начало движения; пуск, запуск
    2) ав. взлёт
    3) воен. начало атаки

    start line - рубеж атаки [см. тж. 4]

    4) косм. запуск двигателя
    4. спорт. старт

    start line - линия старта [см. тж. 3, 3)]

    5. 1) преимущество

    to get the start of smb. - а) опередить кого-л.; б) получить преимущество перед кем-л.

    2) спорт. гандикап
    6. 1) вздрагивание; рывок

    to give smb. a start - испугать кого-л., заставить кого-л. вздрогнуть [ср. тж. 1]

    he sprang up with a start - он вдруг /рывком/ вскочил (с места)

    your sudden, silent appearance gave me quite a start - вы появились так внезапно и бесшумно, что я (прямо-таки) перепугался

    2) редк. порыв, приступ
    7. разг. неожиданность ( часто rum start)

    by fits and starts - а) урывками; б) неравномерно

    to get off to a good start - а) удачно стартовать; б) удачно начаться; the conference got off to a good start - начало конференции было обещающим; в) удачно начать (какую-л. работу)

    to get off to a slow start - медленно развёртываться /развиваться/; ≅ с трудом раскачиваться

    2. [stɑ:t] v
    I
    1. 1) отправляться, пускаться в путь, трогаться

    to start in pursuit of smb., smth. - броситься в погоню за кем-л., чем-л.

    we're going to start as early as possible - мы отправимся как можно раньше

    2) отправлять

    to start a train [a ship] - отправлять поезд [пароход]

    3) направляться

    to start north [home] - направляться на север [на родину]

    to start forward - броситься /рвануться/ вперёд

    2. 1) начинать; приступать (к чему-л.)

    to start a subject - завести разговор о чём-л. [см. тж. II А 2]

    to start a fresh loaf of bread - начать /разрезать/ новую буханку хлеба

    we must start work at once - мы должны немедленно приступить к работе /взяться за дело/

    when do I start? - когда мне приступить (к работе)?

    he got started on his literary work - он всерьёз взялся за свой литературный труд

    a young man starting in life - молодой человек, начинающий жизнь

    2) начинаться

    how did the war start? - как началась война?

    the rates start at $10 - налоги взимаются, начиная с десяти долларов

    3. 1) порождать, начинать

    to start a movement in art - положить начало какому-л. течению в искусстве

    2) зажечь

    to start a fire - а) развести костёр; б) поджечь

    4. 1) вздрагивать, пугаться (тж. start up)
    2) арх. заставить вздрогнуть, испугать
    5. 1) вскакивать; выскакивать (тж. start up)
    2) (out of) пробудить от чего-л.

    the appearance of the teacher at his side started John out of his happy daydreaming - когда учитель появился рядом с ним, Джон очнулся от своих сладких грёз

    the audience was started out of its somnolence by a sudden crash of the drums - сонные слушатели проснулись от внезапного грома барабанов

    6. 1) сдвигать (с места); расшатывать

    the damage was trifling, not a rivet was started - повреждение было незначительным, ни одну заклёпку не вырвало

    2) сдвигаться (с места); расшатываться
    7. 1) вылезать, выступать
    2) полигр. выступать ( о листах книги)
    8. политься, хлынуть
    9. выливать; переливать
    10. завести (что-л.), обзавестись (чем-л.)

    to start a horse [a car, a yacht] - завести себе лошадь [автомобиль, яхту]

    to start a family - обзавестись семьёй /детьми/

    11. выращивать, разводить
    12. спорт.
    1) стартовать (тж. start out)

    five cars started but only three finished - стартовало пять машин, а к финишу пришло только три

    2) давать старт
    3) быть участником отборочных соревнований ( лёгкая атлетика)
    II А
    1. (тж. start up)
    1) заводить ( механизм); запускать ( двигатель)

    to start a watch [a motor] - заводить часы [мотор]

    2) заводиться (о машине, двигателе)
    2. поднимать, выдвигать (вопрос и т. п.)

    to start an objection - юр. делать возражение ( в процессе)

    to start a subject - поднять вопрос [см. тж. I 2, 1)]

    3. учреждать, основывать (дело, предприятие и т. п.)
    4. 1) ослаблять, отпускать (трос и т. п.)
    2) мор. потравливать (шкот, брас)
    5. расходиться ( о шве)
    6. 1) коробить ( древесину)
    2) коробиться ( о древесине)
    7. охот. поднимать ( дичь)

    to start a hare - поднять зайца [ср. тж. ]

    II Б
    1. to start smb. doing smth. побуждать кого-л. к какому-л. действию

    this smell always starts my cat sneezing - от этого запаха моя кошка всегда начинает чихать

    2. to start smb. ( off) in smth. помогать кому-л. начать что-л.

    to start smb. in life [in business] - помочь кому-л. встать на ноги [начать дело]

    there's nobody who could start me off in London - в Лондоне не было человека, который помог бы мне встать на ноги

    3. to start smb. ( off) on smth. заставить кого-л. говорить о чём-л.

    don't start him off on his invention - не вызывайте его на разговор о его изобретении

    4. 1) to start smb. ( off) as smth. принять кого-л. на работу в качестве кого-л.; поставить кого-л. на какую-л. должность

    the station started him as a news announcer - он был принят на радио диктором последних известий

    2) to start smb. at some salary установить кому-л. какой-л. оклад
    III А
    как глагол-связка начинать; передаётся тж. приставкой за-

    to start with - а) начать с того, что..., прежде всего; you have no right to be here, to start with - во-первых, ты не имеешь права находиться здесь; б) сначала, поначалу, сперва; I'll pay you twelve dollars a week to start with - для начала я буду платить тебе двенадцать долларов в неделю

    to start the ball rolling - а) начать какое-л. дело; б) начать разговор

    to start smth. - заварить кашу

    don't you start! - ну, брось!

    to start another hare - а) переменить тему разговора; б) поднять новый вопрос; [ср. тж. II А 7]

    to start on smb. - разг. дразнить, задирать кого-л.; подшучивать над кем-л.

    НБАРС > start

  • 28 start

    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) partir
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) começar
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) (pôr a) andar
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) lançar
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) começo
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) avanço
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) sobressaltar-se
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) sobressalto
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) susto
    * * *
    [sta:t] n 1 partida, começo (de um movimento, de viagem, de corrida, etc.). 2 começo, início, princípio. 3 arranco, impulso, ímpeto. 4 sobressalto, susto. 5 vantagem, dianteira. 6 lugar de partida. 7 arranque (motor). • vt+vi 1 partir, pôr-se em movimento, levantar vôo, zarpar, embarcar, sair de viagem. 2 começar, iniciar. 3 dar partida (de motor), fazer começar. 4 encaminhar, auxiliar no início. 5 sobressaltar-se, espantar-se, assustar-se, fazer um movimento brusco, estancar. 6 vir, sair, brotar repentinamente, pegar. 7 levantar, assustar (caça). 8 soltar, ceder. 9 provocar, originar. 10 fundar (negócio). by fits and starts aos poucos, aos trancos. for a start primeiro, em primeiro lugar. from start to finish do princípio ao fim. to get off to a good/ a bad start começar bem. to get ou have the start of someone tomar a dianteira de alguém. to give someone a start a) dar vantagens para alguém no começo de um negócio, de uma competição, etc. b) surpreender ou assustar alguém. c) dar um emprego a alguém. he gave me a start / ele me assustou. to have a false start ter um mau começo. to make a new start começar de novo. to start a family ter o primeiro filho. to start after sair à procura de. to start back assustar-se, retroceder bruscamente. to start doing começar a fazer (alguma coisa). to start forward pular para a frente. to start from scratch começar do nada, começar do zero. to start in business começar um negócio. to start out (ou off) partir, levantar-se, pôr-se em marcha. to start over Amer começar de novo. to start up a) levantar-se bruscamente. b) dar partida (motor). c) fundar, abrir (um negócio). to start with para começar, primeiro, em primeiro lugar.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > start

  • 29 start

    {sta:t}
    I. 1. трепвам, сепвам се, стряскам се
    to START in one's seat/chair подскачам на мястото/стола си
    2. сменям рязко положението си, скачам
    to START aside отскачам настрани
    to START from one's chair/seat скачам от стола/мястото си
    to START to one's feet скачам на крака, рипвам
    3. подплашвам се, изправям се на задните си крака (за кон)
    4. тръгвам, потеглям, поемам
    отправям се, запътвам се (on за)
    5. почвам, започвам
    залавям се за, турям начало на (често с on)
    to START something разг. създавам неприятности
    6. привеждам в движение (машина), запалвам (мотор), пускам (влак)
    7. пускам в действие/обръщение, лансирам
    to START a rumour пускам слух
    8. слагам начало на, създавам, основавам
    to START life раждам се, започвам кариерата си
    to START a family създавам семейство
    to START a baby разг. забременявам
    9. добивам, запалвам (огън)
    10. причинявам (пожар, трудности и пр.)
    to START the whole trouble забърквам цялата каша
    11. повдигам (въпрос, възражение)
    12. карам, накарвам, ставам причина за
    to START someone thinking карам някого да се замисли
    13. помагам на някого да започне (работа и пр.)
    14. изплашвам, подплашвам (дивеч)
    15. сп. стартирам, давам сигнал за стартиране
    16. появявам се внезапно, изскачам, издавам се напред
    his eyes STARTed from their sockets очите му изскочиха/изхвръкнаха (от изненада, уплаха и пр.)
    tears STARTed to her eyes сълзи бликнаха в очите и
    17. разхлабвам (се), измятам се, поддавам (за греди, дъски, летви и пр.)
    18. ав. излитам
    19. мор. наливам/изливам (спиртно питие) от бъчва
    start back дръпвам се, стъписвам се, отскачам назад, тръгвам обратно
    start in разг. почвам, започвам, залавям се за/да, начевам, започвам да ям от (хляб, ядене и пр.)
    start off (за) почвам, тръгвам, потеглям, слагам начало на, карам/накарвам/помагам да започне
    start out разг. започвам, правя първите стъпки в нещо, заемам се/залавям се с, появявам се, излизам, избивам, потичам (за пот)
    start up скачам, подскачам (от изненада, уплаха и пр.), появявам се, пораждам се, възниквам/изниквам неочаквано, пускам, привеждам в действие (машина), запалвам (мотор), завъртам (перка на самолет), възбуждам, предизвиквам, пораждам
    to START up memories събуждам спомени, започвам
    start with почвам/започвам с
    to START with най-напред, (първо на) първо, преди всичко, първоначално, отначало
    II. 1. трепване, сепване, стряскане
    to give a START трепвам, сепвам се, стряскам се
    to give someone a START сепвам/уплашвам някого
    to wake with a START сепвам се и се събуждам
    2. тръгване, потегляне, почване, начало, изходна/отправна точка
    a START in life начало на самостоятелен живот/кариера
    to get/make a good START започвам добре (живота, кариерата си и пр.)
    to make a fresh START започвам отново, тръгвам по нов път
    to make an early START тръгвам/заминавам рано
    from START to finish от начало до край
    for a START разг. като начало, преди всичко, най-напред
    3. сп. старт, стартиране
    false START неправилно стартиране, прен. несполучлив опит
    4. предимство, преднина, аванс
    to get the START of изпреварвам, вземам преднина пред
    to have the START of имам преднина пред, по-напред съм от
    5. пускане, привеждане в движение (на машина), запалване (на мотор)
    6. ав. излитане
    * * *
    {sta:t} v 1. трепвам, сепвам се, стряскам се; to start in o.'s seat(2) {sta:t} n 1. трепване, сепване, стряскане; to give a start треп
    * * *
    хващам; стряскане; трепване; трепвам; тръгвам; тръгване; разхлабвам; скачам; откривам; основавам; почвам; паля; потеглям; потегляне; предимствo; пускам; започвам; лансирам; начало;
    * * *
    1. 1 ав. излитам 2. 1 изплашвам, подплашвам (дивеч) 3. 1 карам, накарвам, ставам причина за 4. 1 мор. наливам/изливам (спиртно питие) от бъчва 5. 1 повдигам (въпрос, възражение) 6. 1 помагам на някого да започне (работа и пр.) 7. 1 появявам се внезапно, изскачам, издавам се напред 8. 1 разхлабвам (се), измятам се, поддавам (за греди, дъски, летви и пр.) 9. 1 сп. стартирам, давам сигнал за стартиране 10. a start in life начало на самостоятелен живот/кариера 11. false start неправилно стартиране, прен. несполучлив опит 12. for a start разг. като начало, преди всичко, най-напред 13. from start to finish от начало до край 14. his eyes started from their sockets очите му изскочиха/изхвръкнаха (от изненада, уплаха и пр.) 15. i. трепвам, сепвам се, стряскам се 16. ii. трепване, сепване, стряскане 17. start back дръпвам се, стъписвам се, отскачам назад, тръгвам обратно 18. start in разг. почвам, започвам, залавям се за/да, начевам, започвам да ям от (хляб, ядене и пр.) 19. start off (за) почвам, тръгвам, потеглям, слагам начало на, карам/накарвам/помагам да започне 20. start out разг. започвам, правя първите стъпки в нещо, заемам се/залавям се с, появявам се, излизам, избивам, потичам (за пот) 21. start up скачам, подскачам (от изненада, уплаха и пр.), появявам се, пораждам се, възниквам/изниквам неочаквано, пускам, привеждам в действие (машина), запалвам (мотор), завъртам (перка на самолет), възбуждам, предизвиквам, пораждам 22. start with почвам/започвам с 23. tears started to her eyes сълзи бликнаха в очите и 24. to get the start of изпреварвам, вземам преднина пред 25. to get/make a good start започвам добре (живота, кариерата си и пр.) 26. to give a start трепвам, сепвам се, стряскам се 27. to give someone a start сепвам/уплашвам някого 28. to have the start of имам преднина пред, по-напред съм от 29. to make a fresh start започвам отново, тръгвам по нов път 30. to make an early start тръгвам/заминавам рано 31. to start a baby разг. забременявам 32. to start a family създавам семейство 33. to start a rumour пускам слух 34. to start aside отскачам настрани 35. to start from one's chair/seat скачам от стола/мястото си 36. to start in one's seat/chair подскачам на мястото/стола си 37. to start life раждам се, започвам кариерата си 38. to start someone thinking карам някого да се замисли 39. to start something разг. създавам неприятности 40. to start the whole trouble забърквам цялата каша 41. to start to one's feet скачам на крака, рипвам 42. to start up memories събуждам спомени, започвам 43. to start with най-напред, (първо на) първо, преди всичко, първоначално, отначало 44. to wake with a start сепвам се и се събуждам 45. ав. излитане 46. добивам, запалвам (огън) 47. залавям се за, турям начало на (често с on) 48. отправям се, запътвам се (on за) 49. подплашвам се, изправям се на задните си крака (за кон) 50. почвам, започвам 51. предимство, преднина, аванс 52. привеждам в движение (машина), запалвам (мотор), пускам (влак) 53. причинявам (пожар, трудности и пр.) 54. пускам в действие/обръщение, лансирам 55. пускане, привеждане в движение (на машина), запалване (на мотор) 56. слагам начало на, създавам, основавам 57. сменям рязко положението си, скачам 58. сп. старт, стартиране 59. тръгвам, потеглям, поемам 60. тръгване, потегляне, почване, начало, изходна/отправна точка
    * * *
    start [sta:t] I. v 1. тръгвам, потеглям, поемам, упътвам се ( for); почвам, начевам (on); to \start on a journey тръгвам на път; 2. пускам, привеждам в движение ( машина), запалвам ( мотор), пускам ( влак); 3. пускам в обращение, лансирам; слагам началото на, създавам, основавам (търговско предприятие и пр.); откривам ( подписка), запалвам ( огън); причинявам ( пожар, трудности и пр.); повдигам ( въпрос, възражение); to \start a family създавам семейство; to \start the whole trouble забърквам цялата каша; 4. карам, накарвам; to \start s.o. thinking карам някого да се замисли; 5. почвам, започвам, залавям се за; to \start a subject почвам разговор за нещо; to \start from scratch почвам отначало (от нищо); to \start with a clean slate започвам от нула; 6. помагам някому да почне работа; 7. скачам; to \start from o.'s chair скачам от стола си; to \start to o.'s feet скачам на крака; 8. трепвам, сепвам се, стряскам се; to \start from o.'s sleep стряскам се на сън; the noise made him \start шумът го стресна; 9. уплашвам се, изправям се на задните си крака (за кон); 10. изплашвам, подплашвам ( дивеч); 11. пускам ( състезатели); 12. изскачам; his eyes \started from their sockets очите му изскочиха; 13. разхлабвам, охлабвам; измятам се; 14. ав. излитам, издигам се; 15. мор. изливам (спиртно питие) от бъчва; II. n 1. трепване, сепване, стряскане; to give a \start трепвам, сепвам се, стряскам се; to give s.o. a \start сепвам (стряскам, уплашвам) някого; to wake with a \start събуждам се внезапно; by fits and \starts на пресекулки, с прекъсвания; 2. тръгване, потегляне, почване, начало; clean \start почване от нулата; from \start to finish от начало до край, от А до Я; to give s.o. a \start in life помагам някому да влезе в живота, лансирам; to make an early \start тръгвам рано ( for); to make a fresh \start започвам отначало (на нова сметка), тръгвам по нов път; to make ( get off to) a bad \start почвам зле (лошо); 3. сп. старт; false \start неправилен старт (при конно надбягване); прен. несполучлив опит; 4. предимство; to get the \start of изпреварвам, вземам преднина пред; to have the \start of имам преднина пред, по-напред съм от; 5. пускане, привеждане в движение (на машина), запалване (на двигател); 6. ав. излитане; for a \start преди всичко, първо на първо, като начало.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > start

  • 30 start

    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) oditi
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) začeti
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) pognati v tek
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) osnovati
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) start, začetek
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) prednost
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) zdrzniti se
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) trzaj
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) presenečenje
    * * *
    I [sta:t]
    noun
    start, odhod; aeronautics vzlet; startna točka; možnost za start; znak za start; začetek; sport prednost; trzaj, zdrznjenje, planitev kvišku; izbruh; presenečenje; začasen napor; naključje, slučaj
    at the start — v začetku, skraja, sprva
    start of fancy figuratively muha, domislek
    false start sport figuratively napačen start
    a rum start colloquially veliko presenečenje
    to appear at the start sport pojaviti se na startu, iti na start
    to give s.o. a start (in life)pomagati komu pri startu v življenje
    to give s.o. a startprestrašiti koga
    to work by fits and starts — delati s pogostnimi presledki (neredno, neenakomerno)
    II [sta:t]
    1.
    intransitive verb
    iti (kreniti) na pot, odpotovati ( for v); oditi, odpeljati (vlak); sport startati; izhajati ( from iz); trzniti, zdrzniti se, predramiti se, (po)skočiti, planiti; ostrmeti, osupniti (at ob); izbuljiti se (oči), izskočiti; zrahljati se, popustiti (žebelj); zviti se, skočiti iz svojega položaja (les); American slang iskati, začeti prepir;
    2.
    transitive verb
    začeti (kaj), povzročiti, pognati ali spustiti v tek; osnovati; preplašiti (divjad); izpahniti; pretočiti (tekočino) iz soda, izprazniti; sport dati (tekaču) znak za start; aeronautics dati (letalu) znak za vzlet; oživiti, poklicati (kaj) v življenje; zrahljati, omajati (žebelj); odpreti (trgovino); pomagati komu, da kaj začne, nagnati (koga) k čemu; figuratively širiti (novice), sprožiti (vprašanje)
    to start with — za začetek, najprej, predvsem
    to start agitation American colloquially povzročiti nemire
    to start after s.o. — oditi za kom, zasledovati koga
    to start back — umakniti se nazaj, ustrašiti se
    it was not your business, to start withpredvsem se vas to ni tikalo
    to start s.o. in businessuvesti koga v (neki) posel
    to start to one's feet — skočiti, planiti na noge
    to start an engine — pognati, spraviti v tek stroj
    to start a hare — prepoditi, preplašiti zajca
    to start for school — odpraviti se, iti v šolo
    to start on a thing — začeti neko stvar, lotiti se česa
    when do you start?kdaj odrinete (odpotujete)?

    English-Slovenian dictionary > start

  • 31 start

    1. n начало
    2. n отправление
    3. n тех. начало движения; пуск, запуск
    4. n ав. взлёт
    5. n воен. начало атаки
    6. n косм. запуск двигателя
    7. n спорт. старт
    8. n преимущество

    get the start of — опередить; получить преимущество перед

    9. n спорт. гандикап
    10. n вздрагивание; рывок
    11. n редк. порыв, приступ
    12. n разг. неожиданность

    to get off to a slow start — медленно развёртываться ;

    13. v отправляться, пускаться в путь, трогаться
    14. v отправлять
    15. v направляться
    16. v начинать; приступать
    17. v начинаться
    18. v порождать, начинать

    to start with a clean slate — начинать всё сначала, начинать новую жизнь

    19. v зажечь
    20. v вздрагивать, пугаться
    21. v арх. заставить вздрогнуть, испугать
    22. v вскакивать; выскакивать
    23. v сдвигать; расшатывать

    the damage was trifling, not a rivet was started — повреждение было незначительным, ни одну заклёпку не вырвало

    24. v сдвигаться; расшатываться
    25. v вылезать, выступать
    26. v полигр. выступать
    27. v политься, хлынуть
    28. v выливать; переливать

    to start the beer into a new cask — перелить пиво в другой завести, обзавестись

    29. v выращивать, разводить
    30. v спорт. стартовать

    five cars started but only three finished — стартовало пять машин, а к финишу пришло только три

    31. v спорт. давать старт
    32. v спорт. быть участником отборочных соревнований
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. advantage (noun) advantage; allowance; bulge; draw; edge; handicap; head start; odds; vantage
    2. beginning (noun) alpha; beginning; birth; commencement; dawn; dawning; day spring; debut; genesis; inauguration; inception; initiation; launching; leadoff; nascence; onset; opening; opening gun; origin; outset; outstart; setout; spring
    3. jump (noun) bolt; jump; startle
    4. scare (noun) fit; jerk; scare; shock; spasm; turn; twitch
    5. activate (verb) activate; launch; propel
    6. begin (verb) approach; arise; begin; commence; depart; embark; embark on; embark upon; enter; get off; inaugurate; initiate; issue; jump off; kick off; lead off; open; set forth; set out; set to; take on; take up; tee off; undertake
    7. found (verb) constitute; create; establish; found; inaugurate; initiate; institute; organise; organize; originate; set up
    8. recoil (verb) blanch; blench; flinch; quail; recoil; shrink; shy; squinch; wince
    9. startle (verb) bolt; jerk; jump; spring; startle; twitch
    Антонимический ряд:
    end; finish; stop

    English-Russian base dictionary > start

  • 32 start

    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) dra av gårde, komme av sted, starte
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) begynne, starte
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) starte (opp), sette i gang
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) starte, begynne med
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) start(strek), begynnelse
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) forsprang
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) fare opp/sammen
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) støkk, rykk
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) sjokk
    begynne
    --------
    rykke
    --------
    start
    --------
    starte
    I
    subst. \/stɑːt\/
    1) begynnelse, start
    2) forsprang
    3) startplass, start
    4) rykk
    at the start i begynnelsen
    by fits and starts rykkvis, støtvis
    for a start ( hverdagslig) for det første
    from start to finish fra begynnelse til slutt, fra start til mål
    get\/have the start of ( gammeldags) ha et forsprang på, ha en fordel fremfor
    give a start rykke til, fare sammen
    give somebody a start gi noen et forsprang
    gi noen en støkk, få noen til å rykke til
    give somebody a start in life gi noen en god start i livet, hjelpe noen frem
    make a fresh start begynne på nytt
    make an early start starte tidlig, bryte opp tidlig, gi seg i vei tidlig
    a queer start eller a rum start en overraskende hendelse
    II
    verb \/stɑːt\/
    1) begynne (på\/med), starte (på\/med)
    2) dra av sted, gi seg i vei, sette i gang, (begynne) å bevege seg, reise av gårde
    3) rykke til, fare opp, fare sammen
    4) (poetisk, litterært) plutselig komme til syne
    5) ( teknikk) løsne, gå opp, gi seg
    6) ( jakt) drive opp, jage opp
    start afresh begynne på nytt, begynne forfra
    start in ( hverdagslig) begynne å skravle, begynne å prate
    start in on (amer.) begynne å gjøre, begynne å ta seg av
    (begynne å) kritisere
    start off begynne, starte, innlede
    sette i gang, bevege seg
    få (noen) til å begynne, få (noen) til å ta fatt
    start out ( om øyne) stikke ut, bule ut
    ( hverdagslig) begynne, sette i gang, ta fatt
    start somebody\/something doing something få noen til å gjøre noe
    det fikk oss til å tenke \/ det gav oss noe å tenke på
    start something stelle i stand bråk
    start up rykke til, fare opp starte
    to start with for det første til å begynne med

    English-Norwegian dictionary > start

  • 33 start

    I [staːt] n
    1) старт, начало

    After a few false starts the business got going. — После нескольких неудачных попыток дело пошло.

    We make an early start. — Мы рано отправились в путь.

    His father gave him a start in business. — Отец помог ему начать дело.

    He got his start as a reporter. — Он начал свою карьеру как газетный репортер.

    A good start is half the battle. — Хорошее начало полдела откачало.

    - promising start
    - fitful start
    - thetrical start
    - false start
    - start of the film
    - soon after the start of the match
    - inspite of a late start
    - from the very start
    - at the start of the century
    - from start to finish
    - for a start
    - advance by leaps and starts
    - get a start in life
    - give the engine a start
    - give smb a good start
    - give a fresh start on the problem
    - give a right start in learning
    - give a kite a start
    - make a start
    - make an early start
    - make a fresh start
    - make a start in the morning
    - try a new start
    - work by fits
    2) испуг, дрожь
    - give a sudden start
    - give smb a start
    - give a start
    - give a start of surprise
    - spring up with a start
    - wake with a start
    3) преимущество, фора, выигрыш

    They didn't give me much/any start. — Они не дали мне никакого преимущества.

    The thieves had a three days' start and their track will be hard for the police to follow. — У воров было преимущество в три дня, и полици будет трудно напасть на их след

    - flying start
    - gain a start
    - have a good start of one's competitors
    - have a start of one's rivals
    - get a five minutes' start
    - give smb fifty yards start
    - give smb a start of ten minutes
    II [staːt] v
    1) начинать, приступать
    - start a story
    - start one's work
    - start to do smth
    - fire starts
    - lesson started with questions
    3) отправляться, пускаться в путь

    He had another ten minutes before the train started. — У него было еще десять минут до отхода поезда

    - start at once
    - start for home
    - train started

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > start

  • 34 get

    1. I
    1) I have 10 shillings more to get мне надо достать еще десять шиллингов
    2) she gave him as good as she got она дала ему сдачи
    2. II
    1) get somewhere get here (home, thus far, abroad, etc.) приезжать /добираться, попадать/ сюда и т. д.; he forgot the key and couldn't get in он забыл ключ и не мог попасть в дом; the door was locked and we could not get out дверь была заперта [на ключ], и мы не могли войти; the train is starting, you must get in поезд отправляется, вам надо войти в вагон; I have no ticket, will I be able to get in? у меня нет билета, мне можно пройти /меня пропустят/? get out! вылезай(те)!, выходи(те)!; please, let me get by пожалуйста, пропустите меня /разрешите мне пройти/; get ashore сходить /высаживаться/ на берег; get astray заблудиться; rumours (reports, etc.) get abroad ходят /распространяются/ слухи и т. д.; this piece of news has got abroad эта новость стала широко известна; such sensations get abroad такого рода сенсационные сообщения становятся достоянием широкой публики; he'll soon get there он там скоро будет, он туда скоро попадет; your letter got there yesterday ваше письмо там получили /пришло туда/ вчера; how (lid these flowers get there? как туда попали эти цветы?: he got home quickly он быстро добрался до дому: the bridge was destroyed and we couldn't get across мост был разрушен, и мы не могли попасть на ту сторону; the frontier is so well guarded that. no one can get across граница так надежно /хорошо/ охраняется, что никто не может ее перейти /что ее невозможно нарушить/; get down спуститься вниз: the cat climbed to the top of tile tree and couldn't get down кошка взобралась на вершину дерева и не могла слезть
    2) he tries hard but he never gets anywhere он много работает, но у него ничего не выходит, он прилагает много усилий, но ничего не может добиться; you'll get nowhere if you work so little если вы будете так мало работать, вы ничего не добьетесь: with courage we can get anywhere мужество поможет нам добиться всего; he is getting ahead splendidly у него дела идут прекрасно; at last we seem to be getting somewhere похоже, наконец у нас что-то получается
    3. III
    1) get smth. get an answer (a postcard, a telegram, good new?get information, a birthday present, a pension, wages, etc.) получать ответ и т.д., get confirmation получить подтверждение; he got a surprise его ждал сюрприз; where can I get permission? его можно получить разрешение?; get one's breakfast (one's dinner, etc.) позавтракать и т. д.; I could not get any supper я остался без ужина, я не смог поужинать || get a sight glimpse/ of smb., smth. увидеть кого-л., что-л.
    2) get smth., smb. where did you get the money? где вы достали /раздобыли/ деньги? get a hat (a new coat, same stamps, a new diary, etc.) приобретать /покупать/ шляпу и т. д.'; you had better get a new umbrella вам бы надо купить /вам нужен/ новый зонтик; where can I get this book? где можно достать /купить/ эту книгу? I got the book. needed я нашел /достал/ нужную мне книгу; I'll go and get some milk. get Some biscuits too a схожу за молоком. get Возьми еще и печенья. get the prize (a good crop, credit, much, little, etc.) получать приз и т. д., he has got the support of the directors он получил поддержку /добился поддержки/ директоров; get a profit получать прибыль; he got nothing ему ничего на досталось, get good results (advantage, power, fame, wealth, etc.) добиваться хороших результатов и т.д., I went and got some singing lessons я пошел и взял несколько уроков пения; get friends при обретать друзей; where do you get pupils? откуда вы берете учеников?; get a wife жениться; get knowledge of the subject овладевать каким-л. предметом || get possession of smth. завладеть /овладеть/ чем-л.; get one's own way добиться своего
    3) get smth., smb. get one's hat (one's stick, one's bag, etc.) взять [с собой] шляпу и т. д., wait till I get my coat подожди, я только возьму пальто; go and get the doctor сходи за врачом; hold the line, I'll go and get him не вешайте трубку, я сейчас ere позову /найду/
    4) get smth. the room (the house, etc.) gets no sun в комнату и т. д. совсем не попадает солнце; this room gets all the sun именно в эту комнату попадает солнце; I'll come and see you if I get the time я приеду повидать вас, если у меня будет время; she hoped to get a little sleep она надеялась, что немного поспит /что ей удастся немного поспать/; I'll go and get some sleep пойду сосну
    5) get smb.,smth. I didn't get him a) я не застал его; б) я не дозвонился ему; you got the wrong number вы ошиблись номером /вы не туда попали/
    6) get smb., smth. get the thief (the runaway, the culprit, a squirrel, etc.) поймать вора и т. д.; did he get his train он успел на поезд?; I decided to get the next train я решил сесть на следующий поезд
    7) get smth. get an illness заболеть; get a cold chill/ простудиться; get [the] measles (scarlet fever, typhus, etc.) заболеть корью, подхватить корь и т. д.; have you got a cold? у вас насморк?; get a bad fall (a slight hurt) сильно (слегка) ушибиться; get a blow (a shock, a nasty wound, etc.) получить удар и т. д.
    8) get smth. get ten years (six months, etc.) получить десять лет тюрьмы /тюремного заключения/ и т. д., быть приговоренным к десяти годам [тюремного заключения] и т. д.; you'll get a beating тебя ожидает порка, тебя высекут; you'll get a scolding тебя ожидает /ты получишь/ выговор; you'll get it! тебе влетит
    9) get smth., smb. coll. get the joke (smb.'s meaning, smb.'s idea, etc.) понимать шутку и т. д., I don't get it не понял; it is just between us, get it? это только между нами, попятно?; I didn't get your name я не разобрал /не расслышал/ вашего имени; I don't get you я вас не понимаю
    10) get smth. dividing nine by three we get three если разделить девять на три, получится три
    11) have got smth. I have got a new watch (a new suit, a new hat, a car, etc.) у меня [есть] новые часы и т. д; have you got a newspaper (the tickets, a pencil, an erasing-knife, etc)? у вас есть газета и т.д.? I've got no money у меня нет денег; she's got a lovely voice у нее красивый голос; he'll lose all he's got, if he isn't careful если он не будет более осмотрительным /осторожнее/, он потеряет все, что имеет
    4. IV
    1) get smth. at some time get the answer this morning (some money soon, etc.) получить ответ сегодня утром и т. д.; get money every month получать деньги каждый месяц; I get a letter every day каждый день мне приходит /я получаю/ письмо; in this hotel I get breakfast every morning в этой гостинице каждое утро дают /подают/ завтрак; get your dinner at once сейчас же пообедай; get smth. in some manner you got the answer right ты получил /у тебя получился/ правильный ответ
    2) get smth. in some manner get this horse (this coat, this bicycle, etc.) cheap (ly) дешево купить /приобрести/ лошадь и т. д., купить эту лошадь и т. д. по дешевке; get the book second-hand приобрести подержанную книгу, купить книгу у букиниста; get money easily легко зарабатывать /доставать, получать/ деньги; get this book easily достать эту книгу без затруднений
    3) get smb., smth. somewhere get him home (the old man upstairs, you there, the child up, etc.) отводить /доставлять, приводить/ его домой и т.д., get smb. in а) помочь кому-л. проникнуть куда-л.; б) втащить кого-л. вовнутрь; get smb. out а) помочь кому-л. выбраться откуда-л.; б) вытащить кого-л. откуда-л.; get the horses out вывести лошадей; what got you here? что вас привело сюда?; get this parcel home (the table here, etc.) доставлять посылку домой и т. д., get the chairs (the washing, some coal, etc.) in вносить стулья и т.д., I don't know how you'll ever get the box (the trunk, the piano, etc.) upstairs не знаю, как вы втащите этот ящик и т. д. наверх; get a mast up ставить мачту; get up a sunken vessel поднимать затонувшее судно; get smth. overboard выбрасывать что-л. за борт; get his letter (one's own books, my money, etc.) back получить обратно его письме и т. д., now I've got you back теперь вы вернулись ко мне
    4) get smb. at some time I'll get you yet! я еще вас поймаю!, вы еще мне попадетесь!; he got you that time! на этот раз он вас поймал!
    5) get smb. somewhere it will get him nowhere, it won't get him anywhere это ничего ему не даст, этим он ничего не добьется; all work and no play does not get you anywhere если работать и не отдыхать, толку будет мало
    6) get smb., smth. in some manner coll. I get you (your meaning, your idea, etc.) all right я хорошо понимаю вас и т. д.
    7) have got smth. somewhere what have you got there? что у вас там?
    5. V
    get smb. smth.
    1) get him a ticket (me a dictionary, them those pictures, etc.) доставать /покупать/ ему билет и т. д.; get me a good teacher (him a place. her another job, etc.) найдите мне хорошего преподавателя и т. д.
    2) get smb. a towel (me my hat, him another dictionary, her a chair, me some ink, etc.) принести кому-л. полотенце и т. д.; can you get me another pencil? вы можете принести /дать/ мне другой карандаш?
    3) get smb. smb., smth. get me the director (the hospital, the head teacher, etc.) соедините меня с директором и т. д.
    6. VI
    1) get smth., smb. in some state get dinner (breakfast, books, etc.) ready приготовить обед и т. д., she quickly got the children ready for school она быстро собрала детей в школу; get one's feet (one's clothes, etc.) wet промочить ноги и т. д.; get the windows open открыть окна; get everything right again снова навести везде порядок; get smb. free освободить кого-л., выпустить кого-л. на свободу; get the dog loose спустить собаку с цепи; it gets me down-hearted это приводит меня в уныние
    2) get smth. in some state get the sum right получить правильный ответ [в решении задачи], правильно решить задачу
    7. VII
    1) get smth., smb. to do smth. get something (nothing, etc.) to eat (to read, to play with, etc.) достать что-нибудь поесть и т. д.; get leave to go home получить отпуск для поездки домой; get smb. to clean the windows (to wash the floors, to do the room, etc.) найти кого-л. [, чтобы] вымыть окна и т. д.; I can't get anyone to do the work properly не могу найти человека, который выполнил бы эту работу как следует
    2) get smb., smth. to do smth. get your friend to help you (him to come, her to join us, your brother to introduce me to the chairman, etc.) убедить /заставить/ вашего приятеля /друга/ помочь вам и т. д.; get a fire to burn разжечь огонь или костер; get this door to shut properly починить дверь, чтобы она закрывалась как следует; I can never get him to go to bed я никогда не могу уложить его спать; get him to tell her about it уговорите его рассказать ей об этом; you will not be able to get a tree to grow in this soil вам не удастся вырастить дерево на такой почве
    3) Have got smth. to do I have got very much /lots of work/ to do у меня очень много работы /дел/, мне надо очень много сделать; what have you got to say? что вы можете сказать?
    8. VIII
    get smth., smb. doing smth.get the clock (the work, the typewriter, etc.) going наладить часы и т. д; at last he got the stone rolling наконец ему удалось сдвинуть камень, и тот покатился; she got everybody singing все подхватили ее песню; она заставила всех петь; I'll get her talking а) я заставлю ее заговорить; б) я разговорю ее; that got him guessing это заставило его теряться в догадках
    9. IX
    1) get smth., smb. done I must get the book bound (my passport endorsed, the work done, my shoes repaired, etc.) мне нужно [отдать] переплести книгу и т. д.; we are getting our apartment newly papered мы заново оклеиваем [обоями] квартиру; I shall get my hair cut я постригусь; can you get the work finished in time (by evening)? a) вы можете закончить работу вовремя (к вечеру)?; б) вы можете добиться, чтобы работа была готова вовремя (к вечеру)?; where can I this printed (my piano tuned, my shoes soled, etc.)? где мне / я могу/ это напечатать и т. д.?; I want to get my coat mended я хочу починить /отдать в починку/ пальто; get the laws obeyed (my words believed, etc.) добиться [того], чтобы законы выполнялись /соблюдались/ и т. д.; get oneself appointed (noticed, chosen, etc.) сделать так, чтобы тебя назначили и т. д., they got him elected chairman они провели его в председатели
    2) get smb. in some state get a man drunk напоить человека; get smb. dressed (washed, fed, etc.) одеть и т. д. кого-л.; it gets me discouraged я от этого прихожу в уныние; he got his face scratched (his wrist broken, etc.) он расцарапал лицо и т. д.
    10. X
    get into some state get married (dressed, shaved, brushed clean, confused, hurt, etc.) жениться и т.д., get drunk напиваться; get tired уставать; get frozen замерзать; he got drowned он утонул; you must get done /finished/ with it с этим нужно покончить /кончать/; get used /accustomed/ to the climate here (to the customs and manners over here, to sitting up late, to the rolling of a ship, etc.) привыкать к здешнему климату и т. д., he got fired /dismissed/ (severely wounded, killed, etc.) его уволили /выгнали/ и т. д.; he got paid for this ему за это заплатили; he got mixed up with dishonest men он связался с дурной компанией; they got left behind они отстали; that vase will get broken эта ваза разобьется; everything gets known все становится известным || get rid of smb., smth. отделываться /избавляться/ от кого-л., чего-л.; get rid of a troublesome visitor (of a lazy servant, of the old car, of an engagement, etc.) избавиться /отделаться/ от назойливого посетителя и т. д.
    11. XI
    1) be got the thing is not to be got fay вещь нельзя достать
    2) be got at the soul of a people can be got at fully only through, the knowledge of its language душу народа можно познать только через его язык
    3) be got at coll. the witness (the press, the voters, etc.) have been got at свидетели и т. д. были подкуплены
    12. ХIII
    1) get to do smth. soon she got to like her job скоро ей начала нравиться /понравилась/ ее работа, она вскоре полюбила свой работу;how did you get to know it? как вы об этом узнали?, как вам удалось это узнать?; they got to be friends они стали друзьями; you'll like him when /once/ you get to know him когда вы его узнаете, вы его полюбите
    2) have got to do smth. we've got to go (to write a letter, to listen to what he says, to leave early to catch my train, to pass this examination, etc.) нам необходимо /мы должны/ идти и т.д., it has got to be done это должно быть сделано /надо сделать/; she's got to work hard for her living ей приходится много работать, чтобы заработать на жизнь
    3) id have got to do with smth. what's that got to do with us? какое это имеет отношение к нам?
    13. XIV
    get doing smth.,get moving (rolling, singing, etc.) начать двигаться и т. д.; when these women get talking they go on for hours когда эти женщины начнут разговаривать /болтать/, их не остановишь; we got talking of the future мы стали говорить /заговорили/ о будущем; they wanted to get going on the construction of the house они хотели приступить к строительству дома; if we don't get doing we'll never arrive in time если мы не тронемся в путь, мы ни за что не приедем вовремя; things haven't really got going yet дела еще фактически не сдвинулись с места /с мертвой точки/; let's get going! пошли!, пойдём!, поёхали!
    13. XV
    get into some state get warmer (worse and worse, uglier every day, etc.) становиться теплее и т. д.; get grey (old, silly, poor, red in the face, etc.) поседеть и т. д.; get well поправляться, выздоравливать; he is getting better ему уже лучше; get asleep засыпать; I am getting thirsty (sleepy, hungry. etc.) мне захотелось пить и т. д., the children will get wet (hungry, etc.) дети вымокнут /промокнут/ и т. д.; he got rich он разбогател; he got mad at the message записка его разозлила; он разозлился на записку; they got closer to each other они сблизились, они стали ближе друг другу; it got rainy пошли дожди; it got foggy опустился туман; the sky got cloudy небо заволокло тучами; it is getting dark (cold, warm, etc.) темнеет и т. д. it is getting late уже поздно; the fire is getting low костер гаснет /угасает/; things are getting better дела идут все лучше
    14. XVI
    1) get into (out of, through, over, up, across, at, etc.) smth. get into the room (into town, into a bar, etc.) попадать /входить/ в комнату и т. д.; the burglar got into the kitchen through the window грабитель проник /влез/ в кухню через окно; get into a car сесть /влезть/ в автомобиль /в машину/; get into the saddle сесть /взобраться/ в седло; something has got into my eye мне что-то попало в глаз this story got into the newspapers эта история попала в газеты; where has that book got to? куда запропастилась /делась/ эта книга?; get to the station (to London, to the office, etc.) добраться до вокзала и т. д.; where did you get to yesterday? куда вы делись /где вы были/ вчера?; get out, of a train (out of a bus, out of a carriage, etc.) выходить из поезда и т. д., get out of bed! вставайте!; get out of here (out of this house)! прочь отсюда (из этого дома)!; get out of the way of a car посторониться и пропустить машину; get out of smb.'s way уйти с чьей-л. дороги; get through the hole in the wall (through the eye of a needle, through a gap, through a crack, etc.) пролезать через дыру в стене и т. д.; get over a fence (over a wall, over a stile, etc.) перелезать через забор и т. д.; get over /across/ a river переправляться через реку; get across tile street (across /over/ the bridge, across the frontier, etc.) перейти на другую сторону улицы и т. д.; he got above the clouds он поднялся над облаками; get under the hedge (under the wire netting, under the rope, etc.) пролезать под изгородью и т. д.; get under some old boxes (under some bushes, etc.) залезать /закатиться/ под старые ящики и т. д.; under the wheels (under а motor-саг, etc.) попасть под колеса и т. д.; the cat got under the bed (under the fence, etc.) кошка шмыгнула под кровать и т. д.; get at the top shelf (at the ripest fruit, at one's luggage, etc.) дотянуться /достать/ до верхней полки и т. д.; keep medicines where children can't get at them убирайте лекарства так, чтобы дети не смогли их достать; the dog could not get at me собака не могла меня достать; let me get at him coll. дайте мне только до него добраться; get down a tree (down a fence, etc.) слезать с дерева и т. д., get up a ladder (up a hill, up a tree, etc.) взбираться на лестницу и т. д.; get by the guard (by the policeman, etc.) проскользнуть мимо часового и т. д.; get before the crowd (before the procession, before the column of marchers, etc.) обогнать толпу и т. д.; get behind a tree (behind a door, behind a fence, etc.) встать /спрятаться/ за дерево и т. д.; the реп got behind the bookcase ручка закаталась /попала/ за книжный шкаф; get between the sheets залезть под одеяло; he got between the boys and prevented a fight он встал между мальчишками и не дал им сцепиться; get aboard a ship подняться на борт корабля
    2) get to (abreast of, beyond, as far аs, etc.) smth. get to the end of the chapter (to the main subject, to the theme of my story, to the heart of the matter, etc.) дойти /добраться/ до конца главы и т. д.: how far did you get to? до какого места ты дочитал?; get to the head of one's class выйти на первое место в классе; стать первым учеником в классе; get to the city police (to the authorities, etc.) связаться с городской полицией и т. д.; get to some time (to some age) достигать какого-л. времени (возраста); when it gets to 10 o'clock I begin to feel tired к десяти часам я начинаю чувствовать усталость: when you get to 70... когда вам [будет] семьдесят...; get between two fighting parties оказаться /очутиться/ между двумя враждующими /борющимися/ группами; his anger has got beyond control он вышел из себя, он уже не мог сдержать гнев; he doesn't let much get by him он почти ничего не пропускает; практически ничто мимо него не проходит; you cannot easily get at him с ним не так просто связаться /увидеться/; get abreast of modem technology достичь современного уровня техники; we got as far as the lake мы дошли или доехали до озера || get in touch with smb. связаться / установить контакт/ с кем-л.
    3) get within smth. get within smb.'s reach (within the range of their fire, etc.) оказаться в пределах чьей-л. досягаемости и т. д.; get within earshot оказаться в пределах слышимости; get within their sight оказаться в поле их зрения; get out of smth. get out of smb.'s sight скрыться с чьих-л. глаз; get out of smb.'s reach оказаться для них вне пределов досягаемости; get among smb. get among friends (among enemies, among strangers, etc.) оказаться среди друзей и т. д. || get into the hands of the police попасть в руки полиции
    4) get into smth. get into a coat (into one's clothes, into one's boots, etc.) надевать пальто и т. д., get into one's trousers натянуть брюки; I can't get into these shoes, they are three sizes too small я не могу надеть эти ботинки, мне надо на три номера больше
    5) get into smth. get into business (into trade, into the movies, into politics, etc.) заняться коммерцией и т. д.; get into fights with the neighbour's children драться /вступать в драку/ с соседскими мальчишками; get into Parliament (into a party, into a club, etc.) стать членом парламента и т. д.; get into office получить /занять/ должность; Kennedy got into office in 1961 Кеннеди стал президентом в тысяча девятьсот шестьдесят первом году; get into conversation (into a dispute with smb., into correspondence, into communication, etc.) завязать разговор и т.д.; they got into quite an argument about it между ними разгорелся довольно жаркий спор
    6) get in (to) smth. get into trouble (into a difficulty, into mischief, etc.) попасть в беду и т. д.; get into debt залезть в долги; get in a row (into a horrible scrape, etc.) оказаться замешанным /ввязаться/ в скандал и т. д.; get into a bad habit приобрести плохую /дурную/ привычку; get into the habit /into the way/ of getting up early (of doing things one's own way, of answering back, etc.) привыкнуть рано вставать и т. д., get into a rage впасть в ярость; get into a panic поддаться панике; get into general use получить широкое распространение; get out of smth. get out of practice потерять навык, [давно] не иметь практики; get out of repair требовать ремонта; get out of order выйти из строя, испортиться, сломаться; get out of shape потерять форму
    7) get over (out of, through,get etc.) smth. get over a difficulty ( over an obstacle, over an impediment, etc.) преодолеть затруднение и т. д.; she couldn't get over her shyness (over her embarrassment, over her confusion, over her dislike of him, over the disinclination to work, etc.) она не могла побороть / преодолеть/ свой застенчивость и т. д.; he couldn't get over his stutter он не мог избавиться от заикания; I can't get over his abominable manners никак не могу примириться с его ужасными манерами /привыкнуть к его ужасным манерам/; get over a disappointment (over an alarm, over a surprise, etc.) прийти в себя после разочарования и т. д.; I couldn't get over his behaviour он себя так плохо вел, что я никак не мог успокоиться; I couldn't get over the fear of him я никак не мог избавиться от чувства /преодолеть чувство/ страха перед ним; get over an illness (over an ailment, over that severe cold, over an injury, etc.) оправиться от /после/ болезна и т.д., get over /out of/ a bad habit отделаться / отучиться/ от дурной привычки; get out of a difficulty выйти из затруднительного положения; there is по getting out of it, you cannot get out of it от этого не открутишься; don't try to get out of your duties не пытайтесь уклоняться от своих обязанностей; get through another bad winter (through a dangerous illness, etc.) пережить еще одну тяжелую зиму и т. д.; I don't know how I'll get through this month я не знаю, как я дотяну до конца месяца; I don't know how I got through the day не знаю, как я прожил /выдержал/ этот день; get through an exam выдержать экзамен; get through written papers написать контрольную работу; get through a driving test сдать экзамен на водительские права; how he got through college is a mystery совершенно непонятно, как он смог окончить колледж; get (a)round smth. get around the law (around the regulations, around that clause, around a difficulty, etc.) обходить закон и т. д.; there is no getting (aground this fact a) нельзя не (посчитаться с этим фактом; б) нельзя пройти мимо этого факта; get (a)round smb. coll. she can get (aground anyone она может убедить /обвести вокруг пальца/ кого хочешь /кого угодно/; she knows how to get round him она знает, как к нему подъехать
    8) get through /over/ smth. get through a lot of reading (through a lot of work, etc.) много прочитать и т.д., get through her washing (through one's homework, through this book, etc.) закончить стирку и т. д.; how could he get through all these files? как он успел просмотреть все эти папки?; get through one's task with great speed быстро выполнить свой задачу; get through a lot of correspondence ( through these books, etc.) разделаться с большим количеством писем и т. д.; get through such a lot of food (through all this meat, through a bottle of gin a week, etc.) съесть /осилить/ много всякой всячины и т. д.; get through one's fortune (through a lot of money, through L 1000 in less than a week, etc.) растратить /растранжирить, промотать/ свое состояние и т. д.
    9) get at smth., smb. get at the truth (at the facts, at the root of the trouble, at the cause of the disturbance, at the heart of things, etc.) докапываться до правды и т. д.; get at the meaning of the sentence добраться до сути этого предложения; get at the secret of his success выяснить /понять/, в чем секрет его успеха; that's what I want to get at вот в чем мне хочется разобраться, вот что мне хочется постичь; what are you getting at? coll. a) чего вы хотите?, к чему вы клоните?; б) что вы имеете в виду?; we could not tell what the speaker was getting at мы не знали /не понимали/, что имел в виду /хотел сказать/ оратор; who are you getting at? кого вы имеете в виду?, на кого вы намекаете?; were you getting at me in that last remark you made? в своем последнем замечании вы намекали на меня? /вы имели в виду меня/?; he is always getting at me coll. он вечно ко мне цепляется /придирается/
    10) get at smb. get at a witness (at a judge, at the press, etc.) подкупать свидетеля и т. д.
    15. XVII
    1) get (in)to doing smth. coll. get into sleeping in the afternoon (to fighting, etc.) взять себе за привычку спать днем и т. д.; I got to thinking that... я стал думать, что...
    2) get out of doing smth. get out of attending smth. (out of going there, out of answering, etc.) отвертеться и не пойти на какое-л. мероприятие и т. д.; get as far as doing smth. we did not get as far as discussing finances мы не дошли до обсуждения финансовых вопросов
    16. XXI1
    1) get smth. from (at, out of, etc.) smth., smb. get machinery from Europe (many commodities from abroad, etc.) получать оборудование из Европы и т. д., закупать /покупать, приобретать/ оборудование в Европе и т.д., get our things at this shop покупать /приобретать/ вещи в этом магазине; get information from the library (money from the bank, help from him, etc.) получать, сведения из библиотеки и т. д., get dinner (lunch, etc.) at the hotel (at the restaurant, at the inn, etc.) (пообедать и т. д. в гостинице и т. д.; I got this information (the news, facts. etc.) from a friend of mine (from my secretary, etc.) мне это и т. д. сообщил один приятель и т. д., я получил эти сведения и т. д. от одного приятеля и т. д.; get butter from cream получать масло из сливок; get a confession out of the prisoner ( a secret out of the woman, the truth out of the man, etc.) вытянуть / вырвать/ у заключенного признание и т. д.; get smth. for smth. get data for analysis (information for the article, new curtains for the guest-room, etc.) доставать /добывать/ данные для анализа и т. д., get material for research собирать материал для исследования: can I still get a ticket for tonight's play? можно еще достать /купить, получить/ билет на сегодняшний спектакль?; get smth. for smb. get tickets (another dictionary, this book, etc.) for him купить или заказать ему билеты и т. д.; get smth. by smth. get good results by hard work усердием /большим трудом/ добиться хороших результатов; get very little by deceit немногого добиться обманом || get hold of the manager (of the secretary, of the owner, etc.) разыскать /найти/ администратора и т. д., where did you get hold of this curious old picture? где вы раздобыли эту любопытную старую картину?; he got the start of his rivals он получил преимущество перед своими соперниками
    2) get smth. from smb. get presents from his brother (a letter from one's parents, a message from him, etc.) получать подарки от брата и т. д.; get no help (no money, no advice, etc.) from him не получать от него помощи и т. д.; you will never get anything from him от него ничего не дождешься; get his timidity from his mother унаследовать робость от матери; get smth. for smth. get a good salary for the job (a reward for his part in the affair, a medal for bravery. etc.) получать хорошую зарплату за эту работу и т. д.; what did you get for this article? сколько вам заплатили за эту статью?; get a good price for the land получить хорошую цену за землю; I will see what I can get for it посмотри, сколько я могу за это получить /выручить, взять/; get a new watch (a ring, a new hat, etc.) for one's birthday получить новые часы и т. д. [в подарок] на день рождения; get smth. out of smth. what did you get out of his lecture? что вы вынесли из его лекции?, что вам дала его лекция?; all he got out of it was disgrace это принесло ему только позор; get smth. of smb., smth. what impression did you get of him (of this play, etc.)? .какое он и т. д. на вас произвел впечатление?
    3) get smth., smb. across (from, to, etc.) smth. get smth. across the river (across the sea, across the frontier, etc.) переправить что-л. через реку и т. д.; get smb. across the street (across the bridge, across the field, etc) перевести кого-л. через улицу и т. д.; get one's hat from the other room (the books from the study, the tea-things from the kitchen, etc.) принести шляпу из другой комнаты и т. д., get down a book from the top shelf (the boy from the fence, my hat from the book, etc.) снимать книгу с верхней полки и т. д.; get a letter to London (to Paris, etc.) доставить письмо в Лондон и т. д., get the child to bed уложить ребенка в постель; get the trunk back to the garret отнести сундук обратно на чердак; get the parcel back to London снова доставить пакет в Лондон; get your TV back for this evening (for the party, etc.) принесите снова ваш телевизор на этот вечер и т. д.; the car did not get him very far on the road home он проехал на машине лишь небольшую часть дороги домой; that did not get him very far on the road to fame это весьма незначительно способствовало его продвижению по пути славы; get smth., smb. to smb., smth. how can I get these things to you? как мне переправить вам эти вещи?; get the slaves to the north переправить рабов на север
    4) get smth., smb. into (through, from, out of, etc.) smth. I can't get the key into the lock я не могу вставить ключ в замок; help me get the pig into the cart помогите мне втащить поросенка в телегу: how can I get all these books into the bag? как мне запихнуть /засунуть, впихнуть/ все эти книги в портфель?; get the piano through the door протащить пианино в дверь; get the milk from the refrigerator for me достаньте мне молока из холодильника; get smth. out of the house выносить что-л. из дома; get a cork out of a bottle вытаскивать пробку из бутылки; get stains out of a coat выводить пятна с пиджака: get these things out of the way уберите эти вещи с дороги [, чтобы они не мешали]; get the man out of the house (the dog out of the room, etc.) выводить человека из дома и т. д.: get her out of the country помочь ей уехать или вывезти ее из страны /за границу/ || get smth. into one's head вбить себе что-л. в голову: he got it into his head that everybody was persecuting him он вбил себе в голову, что его все преследуют; get smth. out of one's head выбросить что-л. из головы; get the idea (the thing, it, the notion, etc.) out of one's head выбросить эту мысль и т. д. из головы, перестать об этом думать
    5) get smb., smth. into (through) smth. get him into Parliament (into their headquarters, etc.) провести /протащить/ его в парламент и т. д.; get smb. into the firm пристроить кого-л. в эту фирму; get a bill through Parliament (this measure through the house, etc.) провести /протащить/ законопроект в парламенте и т. д., he helped me to get my luggage through the customs он помог мне пройти таможенный досмотр; get a pupil through his examination вытащить ученика на экзамене; it was his mathematics that got him through entrance examinations он выдержал приемные экзамены благодаря тому, что хорошо знал математику; get an article into a paper поместить статьи в газете; get the report into print сдать доклад в печать
    6) get smb. by smth. get smb. by the hand (by the hair, by the throat, by the wrist. etc.) схватить кого-л. за руку и т. д.: get smth., smb. on (by) smth. I get all program (me)s on my TV-set мой телевизор принимает все программы; how many stations can you get on your radio set? сколько станций берет /принимает/ ваш приемник?; I can't get him on the phone я не могу связаться с ним по телефону; get smb. by phone (by radio, etc.) связаться с кем-л. по телефону и т. д.
    7) get smb. in (on, through, etc.) smth. the bullet got him in the leg (through the stomach, in the shoulder, etc.) пуля попала ему в ногу и т. д.; the blow got him on the head (in the mouth, on the back, etc.) удар пришелся ему по голове и т. д., get smth. in smth. get a splinter in one's finger занозить палец; get a bullet in the leg получить пулевое ранение в ногу
    8) get smb. into smth. get smb. into debt (into difficulties, into a fight, etc.) вовлекать кого-л. в долги и т. д., she got me into trouble у меня из-за нее /она втравила меня в/ неприятности; get smb. out of smth. get smb. out of a fix /out of difficulty/ вызволить кого-л. из затруднения; get the children out of this habit отучать детей от этой привычки || get smth., smb. off one's hands избавиться от чего-л., кого-л., сбыть что-л., кого-л. с рук; she wished she could get the old house (the useless books, her unmarried daughter, etc.) off her hands ей хотелись избавиться /освободиться/ от старого дома и т. д. /сбыть старый дом и т. д. с рук/
    9) get smth. of smth. get 5 years of hard labour получить пять лет каторжных работ; get smth. for smth. he got a stiff sentence for his crimes за совершенные преступления ему был вынесен суровый приговор
    10) have got smth., smb. in (at, on, etc.) smth. I have /I've/ got money in the bank (a flat in this house, a friend at the studio, etc.) у меня в банке [лежат] деньги и т. д. || he's got smth., smb. on the brain он все время о чем-л., о ком-л. думает
    17. XXII
    get smth. by doing smth. that's what you get by talking too much вот что ты получаешь /вот как ты расплачиваешься/ за болтливость; get a good price by bargaining поторговаться и получить хорошую цену; get smth. for doing smth. you'll get a beating for doing this тебе за это всыпят; you'll get it for breaking that vase! тебе крепко достанется за то, что ты разбил вазу!
    18. XXIV1
    get smth., smb. as smth. get L 10 as reward (a book as a consolation prize, the newcomer as assistant, etc.) получить десять фунтов в качестве вознаграждения и т. д.; I got this book as a present я получил эту книгу в подарок; we get L 20 as the average мы получаем в среднем двадцать фунтов
    19. XXVI
    get smb., smth. before... (when..., etc.) get him before he escapes схватить его до того, как он скроется; get the book when the price is reduced купить книгу, когда ее уценят

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > get

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    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) dra av gårde, komme av sted, starte
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) begynne, starte
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) starte (opp), sette i gang
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) starte, begynne med
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) start(strek), begynnelse
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) forsprang
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) fare opp/sammen
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) støkk, rykk
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) sjokk
    begynne
    --------
    rykke
    --------
    start
    --------
    starte
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    English-Norwegian dictionary > START

  • 36 start

    n. başlama, start, başlangıç, çıkış, yola çıkma, harekete geçme, avantaj, sıçrama, fırlama, ürkme
    ————————
    v. başlamak, koyulmak, yola çıkmak, kalkmak, hareket etmek, kaynaklanmak, fırlamak, çalışmak (motor), ürkmek, irkilmek, başlatmak, çalıştırmak, çıkarmak, kurmak, desteklemek, yöneltmek, tartışmaya açmak, ürkütmek, korkutup kaçırmak, gevşetmek
    * * *
    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) yola çıkmak
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) başlamak
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) çalış(tır)mak, işle(t)mek
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) başlatmak, kurmak
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) başlama, start
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) üstünlük, avantaj
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good, bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) irkilmek, ürküp sıçramak
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) irkilme
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) şok

    English-Turkish dictionary > start

  • 37 start

    ( MIL) n abbr
    = Strategic Arms Reduction Talks rokowania pl START
    * * *
    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) wyruszać
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) zaczynać
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) uruchomić, zacząć działać
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) założyć
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) początek, start
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) przewaga
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) wzdrygnąć się
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) zryw, drgnięcie
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) zaskoczenie

    English-Polish dictionary > start

  • 38 start

    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) vyrazit
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) začít
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) nastartovat, spustit, uvést v chod
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) rozběhnout
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) začátek, start
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) náskok
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) vyskočit
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) trhnutí
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) otřes
    * * *
    • začínat
    • zahájení
    • začátek
    • začít
    • zahájit
    • spouštět
    • spustit
    • start

    English-Czech dictionary > start

  • 39 start

    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) vyraziť
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) začať
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) naštartovať, uviesť do chodu
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) pustiť sa do, začať, založiť
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) začiatok, štart
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) výhoda, výhodné postavenie, náskok
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) vyskočiť
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) trhnutie
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) otras
    * * *
    • uvolnit sa
    • uvolnenie
    • vydat sa na cestu
    • zacat
    • výhoda
    • vypestovat
    • vyplašit
    • vyvolat
    • zahájenie
    • zaciatok cesty
    • zaciatok
    • zaviest rec
    • šklbnutie
    • štartovat
    • spustit
    • spúštat
    • štart
    • spustenie
    • strhávat sa
    • strhnutie
    • trhnutie
    • trhavý pohyb
    • úcast
    • trhnút sebou
    • rozbeh
    • pociatok
    • poplašit
    • povolenie
    • nadhodit
    • nárazová práca
    • náskok
    • odštartovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > start

  • 40 start

    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) leggja af stað
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) byrja
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) starta, fara í gang
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) koma af stað/á fót
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) byrjun; rásmark
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) forskot
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) hrökkva við
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) kippur, rykkur
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) áfall

    English-Icelandic dictionary > start

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