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1 inception
tr[ɪn'sepʃən]1 formal use principio, comienzoinception [ɪn'sɛpʃən] n: comienzo m, principio mn.• comienzo s.m.• inauguración s.f.• principio s.m.ɪn'sepʃənnoun (frml) inicio m, comienzo m[ɪn'sepʃǝn]N comienzo m, principio mfrom its inception — desde el comienzo, desde el principio, desde los comienzos
* * *[ɪn'sepʃən]noun (frml) inicio m, comienzo m -
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s.1 comienzo, inicio.2 principio, nacimiento, iniciación, comienzo. -
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5 inicio
Del verbo iniciar: ( conjugate iniciar) \ \
inicio es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
inició es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: iniciar inicio
iniciar ( conjugate iniciar) verbo transitivo ‹negociaciones/diligencias› to initiate, commence (frml)b) inicio a algn en algo ‹ en secta› to initiate sb into sth;‹ en un arte› to introduce sb to sth iniciarse verbo pronominal 1 [ceremonia/negociaciones] to begin, commence (frml) 2 [ persona] iniciose en algo ‹ en secta› to be initiated into sth; ‹ en un arte› to take one's first steps in sth
inicio sustantivo masculino beginning, start
iniciar verbo transitivo
1 (dar comienzo) to begin, start; (poner en marcha) to initiate
iniciar el proceso de paz, to initiate the peace process ➣ Ver nota en begin y start 2 (impartir los primeros conocimientos) to initiate [en, in, into] (introducir en un grupo, un secreto) to initiate [en, into]
inicio sustantivo masculino beginning, start ' inicio' also found in these entries: Spanish: arranque - coger - despegue - nacimiento - sembrar - suerte - umbral English: beginning - chapter - initiation - inception - kick -
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