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1 вводный абзац информационного материала
Advertising: lead paragraph (как правило, в нем даются ответы на вопросы кто?, что?, когда?, где? и почему?)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вводный абзац информационного материала
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2 время до начала
кто начал ?, кто первый ударил? — who struck the first blow?
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3 начинать
1. initiate2. inaugurate3. launchначинать атаку, предпринимать атаку — to launch an attack
4. set aboutвыходить, выступать ; начинать марш — to march out
вступать в фазу оживления ; начинать расти — to bottom out
5. embark in6. embark on7. embark up8. lead offначинать, открывать — lead off
9. set on10. set up11. embarkначинать; начать — embark in
12. began13. beginning14. begun15. commence16. enter upon17. find18. found19. incept20. inchoate21. kick off22. started23. starting24. startsначинать всё сначала, начинать новую жизнь — to start with a clean slate
25. begin; start26. broach27. openподготавливать почву, начинать действовать — to open ground
Синонимический ряд:приступать (глаг.) браться; приниматься; приступатьАнтонимический ряд:заканчивать; кончать; оканчивать
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