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1 de partida
= from the beginning, from the outset, from the startEx. One is to believe, for instance, that the public library movement began in a passion of liberal and humanitarian zeal, and yet public libraries were generally cold, rigidly inflexible, and elitist institutions from the beginning.Ex. Such a structure must be imposed from the outset, and control over it exercised during any activity against the data base.Ex. Please accept this from the person who was probably the biggest sceptic in the State of Ohio at the beginning -- if we had waited for this from the start, I think we never would have started.* * *= from the beginning, from the outset, from the startEx: One is to believe, for instance, that the public library movement began in a passion of liberal and humanitarian zeal, and yet public libraries were generally cold, rigidly inflexible, and elitist institutions from the beginning.
Ex: Such a structure must be imposed from the outset, and control over it exercised during any activity against the data base.Ex: Please accept this from the person who was probably the biggest sceptic in the State of Ohio at the beginning -- if we had waited for this from the start, I think we never would have started. -
2 gorroneo
= free-riding.Ex. Everyone knows people who have a tendency to sponge off other people -- free-riding has been a problem since civilization got started.* * *= free-riding.Ex: Everyone knows people who have a tendency to sponge off other people -- free-riding has been a problem since civilization got started.
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3 por primera vez
= first + Verbo, for the first time, for onceEx. The concept of corporate authorship was first formulated in the BM code and has been adopted in all subsequent English language codes.Ex. No two instructors will follow the same pattern in introducing a case to a group for the first time.Ex. Note that for once standards have been drawn up before production of equipment started!.* * *= first + Verbo, for the first time, for onceEx: The concept of corporate authorship was first formulated in the BM code and has been adopted in all subsequent English language codes.
Ex: No two instructors will follow the same pattern in introducing a case to a group for the first time.Ex: Note that for once standards have been drawn up before production of equipment started!. -
4 tesauro fuente
(n.) = source thesaurusEx. A source thesaurus is a thesaurus from which the establishment of another thesaurus is started.* * *(n.) = source thesaurusEx: A source thesaurus is a thesaurus from which the establishment of another thesaurus is started.
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5 ańejarse
• get stained with grease• get started -
6 eso mismo
• exactly• that tops it off• that was when it started -
7 ranciarse
• get stained with grease• get started -
8 volverse rancio
• get stained with grease• get started
См. также в других словарях:
Started a Fire — Started a Fire … Википедия
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Started Hunting Retriever (SHR) Search — A United Kennel Club/Hunting Retriever club title used as a prefix, before the name. A started hunting retriever should be able to perform a simple dove or waterfowl hunt, retriever both from land and water. This test is for inexperienced or… … Hunting glossary
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started all over again — began anew, started from the beginning … English contemporary dictionary
started singing — burst into song, started singing … English contemporary dictionary
started — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. evoked, initiated, instituted; see begun … English dictionary for students
started — stÉ‘rt /stÉ‘Ët n. beginning; sudden movement, tremor, jolt; jump, spring; chance, opportunity v. begin; open; set out on a journey; move suddenly; protrude; initiate, cause to begin; found, establish; sponsor, assist … English contemporary dictionary
started a family — got married and had children … English contemporary dictionary
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