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A n1 ( beginning) début m ; at the start of the war/season au début de la guerre/saison ; (right) from the start dès le début ; it would be a start ce serait déjà un début ; to make a start on doing se mettre à faire ; to make a start on the gardening/one's homework/the dinner aller faire le jardinage/faire ses devoirs/préparer le dîner ; to make an early start ( on journey) partir tôt ; ( on work) commencer tôt ; that's a good start lit c'est un bon début ; iron ça commence bien ; it was a bad start to the day la journée commençait mal ; to make a fresh ou new start prendre un nouveau départ ; from start to finish d'un bout à l'autre ; for a start pour commencer ; the start of a new school year la rentrée scolaire ; the ‘Start’ button le bouton ‘Marche’ ;2 Sport, gen ( advantage) avantage m ; (in time, distance) avance f ; you have a 20 metre/five minute start vous bénéficiez d'une avance de 20 mètres/de cinq minutes d'avance ; to give sb a start in business aider qn à démarrer dans les affaires ;4 ( movement) (of surprise, fear) to give a start of surprise sursauter ; to give sb a start faire sursauter qn ; with a start en sursaut.B vtr1 ( begin) commencer [day, exercise, activity] ; entamer [bottle, packet] ; to start doing ou to do commencer à faire, se mettre à faire ; he's just started a new job il vient juste de changer de travail ; the butterfly starts life as a caterpillar le papillon est d'abord une chenille ; to start a new page prendre une nouvelle page ; don't start that again! ne recommence pas! ;2 ( put to work) mettre [qn] au travail [person] ; to start sb on, to get sb started on mettre qn à [typing, cleaning etc] ;3 (cause, initiate) déclencher [quarrel, war] ; instaurer [custom] ; mettre [fire] ; être à l'origine de [trouble, rumour] ; lancer [fashion, enterprise] ; to start a family avoir des enfants ;1 ( firstly) d'abord, premièrement ;2 ( at first) au début ; I didn't understand to start with au début je n'ai pas compris ;3 ( at all) I should never have told her to start with pour commencer, je n'aurais jamais dû lui en parler.D vi1 ( begin) gen commencer ; ( in job) débuter (as comme) ; to start at 8 o'clock/with the living room commencer à huit heures/avec le salon ; to start again ou afresh recommencer ; to start with smoked salmon commencer par du saumon fumé ; it all started when… tout a commencé quand… ; prices start at around 50 dollars les prix commencent autour de 50 dollars ; she started up the stairs/down the corridor elle s'est mise à monter l'escalier/longer le couloir ; to start by doing commencer par faire ; to start on commencer [memoirs, journey] ; to start on a high salary commencer avec un salaire élevé ; let's get started ( on work) allez, on commence ; ( on journey) allez, on y va ; let's get started on the washing-up allez! on fait la vaisselle ; he got started in the clothes trade il a débuté dans la vente de vêtements ; don't start on me ( in argument) ne recommence pas avec moi ; the day will start cloudy il fera nuageux en début de journée ; starting Wednesday… à compter de mercredi… ;2 ( depart) partir ; to start in good time partir de bonne heure ;3 ( jump nervously) sursauter (in de) ; she started at the sudden noise le bruit soudain l'a fait sursauter ;4 ( bulge) her eyes almost started out of her head les yeux lui sont presque sortis de la tête ;6 Tech ( work loose) jouer.start as you mean to go on prenez tout de suite les choses en main ; the start of something big un début prometteur ; to start something ○ semer la zizanie ○.1 ( begin to return) prendre le chemin du retour ;2 ( step back) faire un bond en arrière.■ start off:2 ( begin) [person] commencer (by doing par faire ; with par) ; [matter, business, employee] débuter (as comme ; in dans) ; he started off thinking he could convince them à l'origine il croyait pouvoir les convaincre ;▶ start off for se mettre en route pour [place] ;▶ start [sb/sth] off, start off [sb/sth]2 ○ GB ( cause to do) don't start her off laughing/crying ne la fais pas rire/pleurer ; don't let anybody start you (off) smoking ne laisse personne t'entraîner à fumer ; don't start him off ne le provoque pas ;3 ( put to work) mettre [qn] au travail [worker] ; mettre [qch] en marche [machine] ; start them off in the factory mettez-les au travail à l'usine ; we'll start you off on simple equations on va commencer avec les équations simples ;4 Sport faire partir [competitors].1 ( set off) ( on journey) partir ; he started out with the aim of… fig il avait d'abord pour but de… ;2 ( begin) [matter, business, employee] débuter (as comme ; in dans).■ start over recommencer (à zéro).■ start up:▶ start up [engine] démarrer ; [noise] retentir ; [person] débuter ; he's started up on his own il a débuté tout seul ;▶ start [sth] up, start up [sth] faire démarrer [car] ; ouvrir [shop] ; créer [business]. -
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2) (begin) [ person] cominciare, esordire ( by doing col fare); [ matter] cominciare; [ business] essere avviato; start [sb., sth.] off, start off [sb., sth.]4) BE colloq. (cause to do)5) (put to work) mettere in moto [ machine]6) sport dare il via a [ competitors]* * *1) (to begin a journey: It's time we started off.) partire2) (to cause or allow something to begin, someone to start doing something etc: The money lent to him by his father started him off as a bookseller.) lanciare* * *1. vi + adv(leave) partireSee:start 3., 1)2. vt + advcausare, far nascereto start sb off — (on complaints, story etc) far cominciare qn, (give initial help) aiutare qn a cominciare
* * *2) (begin) [ person] cominciare, esordire ( by doing col fare); [ matter] cominciare; [ business] essere avviato; start [sb., sth.] off, start off [sb., sth.]4) BE colloq. (cause to do)5) (put to work) mettere in moto [ machine]6) sport dare il via a [ competitors] -
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start [stα:t]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. noun4. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. nouna. ( = beginning) [of book, film, career] début m ; [of negotiations] ouverture f ; [of race] départ m• the start of the academic year (at university) la rentrée universitaire ; (at school) la rentrée des classes• let's make a start on that washing-up allez, on se met à la vaissellec. ( = sudden movement) sursaut m• you gave me such a start! ce que vous m'avez fait peur !a. ( = begin) commencer (to do sth, doing sth à faire qch ) ; [+ task] entreprendre ; [+ bottle, jar, loaf of bread] entamer• to start life as... débuter dans la vie comme...• don't start that again! tu ne vas pas recommencer !• let's get started! allons-y !b. ( = originate, initiate) [+ discussion] commencer ; [+ conversation] engager ; [+ quarrel, reform, series of events] déclencher ; [+ fashion] lancer ; [+ phenomenon, institution] donner naissance à ; [+ custom, policy] inaugurerc. ( = cause to start) [+ engine, vehicle] mettre en marche ; [+ race] donner le signal du départ de• he started the ball rolling by saying... pour commencer, il a dit...• if you start him (off) on that subject... si tu le lances sur ce sujet...a. ( = begin) commencer• let's start! allons-y !• well, to start at the beginning... eh bien, pour commencer par le commencement...• do start before it gets cold! ( = begin to eat) commencez avant que ça ne refroidisse• to start with, there were only three of them, but later... au début ils n'étaient que trois, mais après...• we only had $100 to start with nous n'avions que 100 dollars pour commencer► to start (off) with sth commencer par qch• he started off with the intention of writing a thesis au début son intention était d'écrire une thèseb. ( = leave) [person, ship] partir• ten horses started and only three finished dix chevaux ont pris le départ mais trois seulement ont fini la coursec. ( = get going) [car, engine, machine] démarrerd. ( = jump nervously) [person] sursauter ; [animal] tressaillir4. compounds• to be fast/slow off the starting blocks (figurative) être rapide/lent à démarrer ► starting gate noun starting-gate ma. ( = return) repartirb. ( = recoil) [person, horse] faire un bond en arrière► start off intransitive verb, separable transitive verb→ starta. ( = begin) commencer• I started on the job last week (employment) j'ai commencé à travailler la semaine dernière ; (task) je m'y suis mis la semaine dernière→ start► start up intransitive verb, separable transitive verb→ start* * *[stɑːt] 1.1) ( beginning) début mto make an early start — ( on journey) partir tôt
that's a good start — lit c'est un bon début; iron ça commence bien
to make a fresh ou new start — prendre un nouveau départ
2) ( advantage) avantage m; (in time, distance) avance f3) Sport ligne f de départ4) ( movement)2.transitive verb1) ( begin) commencer [day, activity]; entamer [bottle, packet]to start doing ou to do — commencer à faire, se mettre à faire
2) (cause, initiate) déclencher [quarrel, war]; instaurer [custom]; mettre [fire]; être à l'origine de [trouble, rumour]; lancer [fashion, enterprise]3) ( activate) faire démarrer [car]; mettre [quelque chose] en marche [machine]3.to start with adverbial phrase1) ( firstly) d'abord, premièrement2) ( at first) au début3) ( at all)4.I should never have told her to start with — pour commencer, je n'aurais jamais dû lui en parler
to start again ou afresh — recommencer
to start on — commencer [memoirs, journey]
don't start on me — ( in argument) ne recommence pas avec moi
starting Wednesday... — à compter de mercredi...
2) ( depart) partir3) ( jump nervously) sursauter (in de)4) Automobile, Technology [car, engine, machine] démarrer•Phrasal Verbs:- start up•• -
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1) ( set off) [train, bus] démarrer; [person] partirstart [somebody/something] off, start off [somebody/something]4) (colloq) GB ( cause to do)5) ( put to work) mettre [quelque chose] en marche [machine]6) Sport faire partir [competitors] -
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start up [engine] démarrer; [noise] retentir; [person] débuter; start [something] up, start up [something] faire démarrer [car]; ouvrir [shop]; créer [business] -
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• start with something to begin with something начать с чего-то/чем-тоLet me start our party with a drink to Tom’s health. Start with Chapter 3.
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• start from something to begin something at some place начать с какого-то местаStart from the beginning. They started the race from the school building.
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1. intransitive verbstart with something/somebody — bei od. mit etwas/jemandem anfangen
prices start at ten dollars — die Preise beginnen bei zehn Dollar
start at the beginning — am Anfang beginnen
to start with — zuerst od. zunächst einmal
starting from next month — ab nächsten Monat
2) (set out) aufbrechen3) (make sudden movement) aufschrecken2. transitive verbstart with pain/surprise — vor Schmerz/Überraschung auffahren
1) (begin) beginnen [mit]start school — in die Schule kommen
start work — mit 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 on a diet — jemanden auf Diät (Akk.) setzen
start somebody in business/a trade — jemandem die Gründung eines Geschäfts ermöglichen/jemanden in ein Handwerk einführen
6) (Sport)3. noun1) Anfang, der; Beginn, der; (of race) Start, derfrom start to finish — von Anfang bis Ende
at the start — am Anfang
at the start of the war/day — bei Kriegsbeginn/zum Tagesanfang
make a start — anfangen (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
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- start up* * *I 1. verb1) (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.) aufbrechen2) (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?) anfangen3) (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, anspringen4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) gründen2. noun1) (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 Start2) (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.) aufschrecken2. noun1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) das Auffahren2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) der Schreck* * *[stɑ:t, AM stɑ:rt]* * *[stAːt] abbr START(-Vertrag) m* * *start [stɑː(r)t]A s1. Start m (auch fig):at the start am Start ( → A 4);have a good (bad) start SPORT gut (schlecht) wegkommen;a) Eintritt m oder Start ins Leben,b) Starthilfe f, (berufliche) Förderung;2. Startzeichen n (auch fig):3. a) Aufbruch mb) Abreise fc) Abfahrt fd) FLUG Abflug m, Start me) Abmarsch m4. 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 15. SPORTa) Vorgabe f:give sb 10 yards start jemandem 10 Yards vorgebenb) Vorsprung m (auch fig):6. a) Auffahren n, -schrecken n, Zusammenfahren nb) 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 aufschrecken7. (neuer) Anlauf, Ruck m: → fit2 28. umg Überraschung f9. a) Anwandlung f, Laune fb) Ausbruch mc) (Geistes)Blitz mB v/i1. sich auf den Weg machen, aufbrechen, sich aufmachen ( alle:for nach):start on a journey eine Reise antreten2. a) abfahren, abgehen (Zug)for nach)d) SPORT startenmy car wouldn’t start mein Wagen ist nicht angesprungen4. anfangen, beginnen ( beide:on mit einer Arbeit etc;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 …6. entstehen, aufkommenfrom vor dat)9. a) auffahren, hochschreckenb) 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 Kopf13. sich (los)lösen oder lockernC v/tstart 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 an2. a) einen Vorgang einleitenb) eine Akte etc anlegen (on über akk)3. a) einen Brief, Streit etc anfangen, beginnen:start work(ing) zu arbeiten anfangenb) eine Aktion startenc) einen Betrieb etc gründen, aufmachen, ins Leben rufen:start a family eine Familie gründen4. a) eine Frage aufwerfenb) ein Thema anschneidenc) ein Gerücht in Umlauf setzen6. SPORTa) Läufer, Pferde etc starten (lassen)b) einen Läufer, ein Pferd etc aufstellen, nominieren, an den Start schicken7. einen Zug abfahren lassenthis started her talking das brachte sie zum Reden10. lockern, lösen11. JAGD aufstöbern, aufscheuchen* * *1. intransitive verb1) (begin) anfangen; beginnen (oft geh.)start with something/somebody — bei od. mit etwas/jemandem anfangen
to start with — zuerst od. zunächst einmal
2) (set out) aufbrechen3) (make sudden movement) aufschreckenstart with pain/surprise — vor Schmerz/Überraschung auffahren
4) (begin to function) anlaufen; [Auto, Motor usw.:] anspringen2. transitive verb1) (begin) beginnen [mit]start work — mit 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 on a diet — jemanden auf Diät (Akk.) setzen
start somebody in business/a trade — jemandem die Gründung eines Geschäfts ermöglichen/jemanden in ein Handwerk einführen
6) (Sport)3. noun1) Anfang, der; Beginn, der; (of race) Start, derat the start of the war/day — bei Kriegsbeginn/zum Tagesanfang
make a start — anfangen (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
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:- start up* * *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. -
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1. intransitive verbstart with something/somebody — bei od. mit etwas/jemandem anfangen
prices start at ten dollars — die Preise beginnen bei zehn Dollar
start at the beginning — am Anfang beginnen
to start with — zuerst od. zunächst einmal
starting from next month — ab nächsten Monat
2) (set out) aufbrechen3) (make sudden movement) aufschrecken2. transitive verbstart with pain/surprise — vor Schmerz/Überraschung auffahren
1) (begin) beginnen [mit]start school — in die Schule kommen
start work — mit 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 on a diet — jemanden auf Diät (Akk.) setzen
start somebody in business/a trade — jemandem die Gründung eines Geschäfts ermöglichen/jemanden in ein Handwerk einführen
6) (Sport)3. noun1) Anfang, der; Beginn, der; (of race) Start, derfrom start to finish — von Anfang bis Ende
at the start — am Anfang
at the start of the war/day — bei Kriegsbeginn/zum Tagesanfang
make a start — anfangen (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
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- start up* * *I 1. verb1) (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.) aufbrechen2) (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?) anfangen3) (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, anspringen4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) gründen2. noun1) (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 Start2) (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.) aufschrecken2. noun1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) das Auffahren2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) der Schreck* * *[stɑ:t, AM stɑ:rt]* * *[stAːt] abbr START(-Vertrag) m* * ** * *1. intransitive verb1) (begin) anfangen; beginnen (oft geh.)start with something/somebody — bei od. mit etwas/jemandem anfangen
to start with — zuerst od. zunächst einmal
2) (set out) aufbrechen3) (make sudden movement) aufschreckenstart with pain/surprise — vor Schmerz/Überraschung auffahren
4) (begin to function) anlaufen; [Auto, Motor usw.:] anspringen2. transitive verb1) (begin) beginnen [mit]start work — mit 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 on a diet — jemanden auf Diät (Akk.) setzen
start somebody in business/a trade — jemandem die Gründung eines Geschäfts ermöglichen/jemanden in ein Handwerk einführen
6) (Sport)3. noun1) Anfang, der; Beginn, der; (of race) Start, derat the start of the war/day — bei Kriegsbeginn/zum Tagesanfang
make a start — anfangen (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
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:- start up* * *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. -
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verb1) (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. noun1) (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.)•- starter- starting-point
- for a start
- get off to a good
- bad start
- start off
- start out
- start up
- to start with
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verb(to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.)
2. noun1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.)2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!)start1 n1. principio2. salidathere's a lot of work, let's make a start! hay mucho trabajo, ¡empecemos!start2 vb1. empezarwhat time does it start? ¿a qué hora empieza?2. arrancartr[stɑːt]1 (gen) principio, comienzo, inicio3 (fright, jump) susto, sobresalto■ what a start you gave me! ¡qué susto me has pegado!1 (begin - gen) empezar, comenzar, iniciar; (- conversation) entablar■ what time do you start work? ¿a qué hora empiezas a trabajar?■ she started to cry empezó a llorar, arrancó a llorar2 (cause to begin - fire, epidemic) provocar; (- argument, fight, war, etc) empezar, iniciar■ you've started me thinking me has hecho pensar, me has dado que pensar3 (set up - business) montar, poner; (- organization) fundar, establecer, crear4 (set in motion - machine) poner en marcha; (- vehicle) arrancar, poner en marcha1 (begin) empezar, comenzar■ what time does it start? ¿a qué hora comienza?■ don't start, honey no empieces, cariño■ starting from Tuesday a partir del martes, empezando el martes2 (be set up - business) ser fundado,-a, fundarse, crearse3 (begin to operate) ponerse en marcha, empezar a funcionar; (car) arrancar4 (begin journey) salir, partir, ponerse en camino5 (jump) asustarse, sobresaltarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfor a start para empezarto get off to a bad start empezar malto get off to a good start empezar biento get started empezarto make a fresh start volver a empezarto make a start on something empezar algoto start a family tener hijosstart ['stɑrt] vi1) jump: levantarse de un salto, sobresaltarse, dar un respingo2) begin: empezar, comenzar3) set out: salir (de viaje, etc.)4) : arrancar (dícese de un motor)start vt1) begin: empezar, comenzar, iniciar2) cause: provocar, causar3) establish: fundar, montar, establecerto start a business: montar un negocio4) : arrancar, poner en marcha, encenderto start the car: arrancar el motorstart n1) jump: sobresalto m, respingo m2) beginning: principio m, comienzo mto get an early start: salir tempranon.• arranque s.m.• comienzo s.m.• inicio s.m.• principio s.m.• respingo s.m.• salida (Deporte) s.f.• sobresalto s.m.• ventaja s.f. (a motor, etc.)v.• arrancar v.• poner en marcha v.v.• comenzar v.• despegar v.• empezar v.• entablar v.• fundar v.• iniciar v.• nacer v.• originar v.• principiar v.• romper v.stɑːrt, stɑːt
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1)a) ( beginning) principio m, comienzo mat the start — al principio, al comienzo
from the start — desde el principio or comienzo
from start to finish — del principio al fin, desde el principio hasta el fin
to make a start (on something) — empezar* algo
to make an early start — empezar* temprano; ( on a journey) salir* temprano, ponerse* en camino a primera hora
to make a fresh o new start — empezar* or comenzar* de nuevo
to get (something) off to a good/bad start — empezar* (algo) bien or con el pie derecho/mal or con el pie izquierdo
b)2) ( Sport)a) ( of race) salida fb) (lead, advantage) ventaja f3) ( jump)to give a start — \<\<person/horse\>\> dar* un respingo
to give somebody a start — darle* or pegarle* un susto a alguien, asustar a alguien
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1) ( begin) \<\<conversation/journey/negotiations\>\> empezar*, comenzar*, iniciar; \<\<job/course\>\> empezar*, comenzar*I start work at eight — empiezo or entro a trabajar a las ocho
to start -ING, to start to + INF — empezar* a + inf
2) ( cause to begin) \<\<race\>\> dar* comienzo a, largar* (CS, Méx); \<\<fire/epidemic\>\> provocar*; \<\<argument/fight\>\> empezar*; \<\<war\>\> \<\<incident\>\> desencadenarto get somebody started — (colloq) darle* cuerda a alguien (fam)
3) ( establish) \<\<business\>\> abrir*, montar; \<\<organization\>\> fundar4) ( cause to operate) \<\<engine/dishwasher\>\> encender*, prender (AmL); \<\<car\>\> arrancar*, hacer* partir (Chi)
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1) vi2)a) ( begin) \<\<school/term/meeting\>\> empezar*, comenzar*, iniciarse (frml); \<\<noise/pain/journey/race\>\> empezar*, comenzar*prices start at $30 — cuestan a partir de 30 dólares
to get started — empezar*, comenzar*
to start again o (AmE also) over — volver* a empezar, empezar* or comenzar* de nuevo
to start BY -ING — empezar* por + inf
b)to start with — (as linker): primero or para empezar
3)a) ( originate) empezar*, originarseit all started from an idea I had as a student — todo surgió de una idea que tuve cuando era estudiante
b) ( be founded) ser* fundado4) ( set out) (+ adv compl)it's time we started (for) home — es hora de volver a casa, es hora de que nos pongamos en camino a casa
5) ( begin to operate) \<\<car\>\> arrancar*, partir (Chi); \<\<dishwasher\>\> empezar* a funcionar, ponerse* en marcha6) ( move suddenly) dar* un respingo; ( be frightened) asustarse, sobresaltarseshe started at the noise — el ruido la sobresaltó or la asustó
•Phrasal Verbs:- start on- start up[stɑːt]1. N1) (=beginning) principio m, comienzo m•
at the start — al principio, en un principioat the very start — muy al principio, en los mismos comienzos
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for a start — en primer lugar, para empezar•
from the start — desde el principio•
to get a good start in life — disfrutar de una infancia privilegiada•
to get off to a good/bad/slow start — empezar bien/mal/lentamente•
to give sb a (good) start in life — ayudar a algn a situarse en la vida•
to make a start — empezarto make an early start — (on journey) ponerse en camino temprano; (with job) empezar temprano
to make a fresh or new start in life — hacer vida nueva
2) (=departure) salida f (also Sport); (=starting line) línea f de salida3) (=advantage) ventaja f•
to give sb five minutes' or a five-minute start — dar a algn cinco minutos de ventaja•
to have a start on sb — tener ventaja sobre algn4) (=fright etc) susto m, sobresalto m•
to give sb a start — asustar or dar un susto a algnwhat a start you gave me! — ¡qué susto me diste!
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to wake with a start — despertarse sobresaltado2. VT1) (=begin) empezar, comenzar; [+ discussion etc] abrir, iniciar; [+ bottle] abrir; [+ quarrel, argument] empezar; [+ journey] iniciarto start a new cheque book/page — comenzar or empezar un talonario nuevo/una página nueva
don't start that again! — ¡no vuelvas a eso!
to start doing sth or to do sth — empezar a hacer algo
start moving! — ¡menearse!
start talking! — ¡desembucha!
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to start the day right — empezar bien el día•
he started life as a labourer — empezó de or como peón•
he started work yesterday — entró a trabajar ayer2) (=cause to begin or happen) [+ fire] provocar; [+ war] [person, country] empezar, iniciar; [incident, act] desencadenar; [+ fashion] empezar, iniciar; [+ rumour, tradition] iniciar, dar comienzo ayou started it! — ¡tú diste el primer golpe!
3)• to get started — empezar, ponerse en marcha
to get sth started — [+ engine, car] poner algo en marcha, arrancar algo; [+ project] poner algo en marcha
to get sb started — (on activity) poner a algn en marcha; (in career) iniciar a algn en su carrera
don't start him (off) on that! — ¡no le des cuerda!
7) (=disturb)3. VI1) (=begin) empezar, comenzar; [conversation, discussion] iniciarse; [quarrel, argument] producirse; [fashion] empezar, iniciar; [war] estallar, empezar; [rumour, tradition] originarse; [fire] empezar, iniciarse; [music] empezarclasses start on Monday — las clases comienzan or empiezan el lunes
it started (off) rather well/badly — [film, match] empezó bastante bien/mal
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he started (off or out) as a postman — empezó como or de carterohe started (off or out) as a Marxist — empezó como marxista
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to start at the beginning — empezar desde el principio•
he started (off) by saying... — empezó por decir or diciendo...•
the route starts from here — la ruta sale de aquí•
to start (out or up) in business — montar or poner un negocio•
to start (off) with... — (=firstly) en primer lugar..., para empezar...; (=at the beginning) al principio..., en un principio...what shall we start (off) with? — ¿con qué empezamos?
he started (off or out) with the intention of writing a thesis — empezó con la intención de escribir una tesis
2) (=embark)•
to start on a task — emprender una tareato start on a book — (=begin reading) empezar a leer un libro; (=begin writing) empezar a escribir un libro
they started on another bottle — abrieron or empezaron otra botella
3) (also: start off, start out) (on journey) [person] partir, ponerse en camino; [bus, train, runner] salirto start (off or out) from London/for Madrid — salir de Londres/partir con rumbo a or para Madrid
5) (=jump nervously) asustarse, sobresaltarse (at a)6) [timber etc] combarse, torcerse; [rivets etc] soltarse- start in- start on- start up* * *[stɑːrt, stɑːt]
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1)a) ( beginning) principio m, comienzo mat the start — al principio, al comienzo
from the start — desde el principio or comienzo
from start to finish — del principio al fin, desde el principio hasta el fin
to make a start (on something) — empezar* algo
to make an early start — empezar* temprano; ( on a journey) salir* temprano, ponerse* en camino a primera hora
to make a fresh o new start — empezar* or comenzar* de nuevo
to get (something) off to a good/bad start — empezar* (algo) bien or con el pie derecho/mal or con el pie izquierdo
b)2) ( Sport)a) ( of race) salida fb) (lead, advantage) ventaja f3) ( jump)to give a start — \<\<person/horse\>\> dar* un respingo
to give somebody a start — darle* or pegarle* un susto a alguien, asustar a alguien
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1) ( begin) \<\<conversation/journey/negotiations\>\> empezar*, comenzar*, iniciar; \<\<job/course\>\> empezar*, comenzar*I start work at eight — empiezo or entro a trabajar a las ocho
to start -ING, to start to + INF — empezar* a + inf
2) ( cause to begin) \<\<race\>\> dar* comienzo a, largar* (CS, Méx); \<\<fire/epidemic\>\> provocar*; \<\<argument/fight\>\> empezar*; \<\<war\>\> \<\<incident\>\> desencadenarto get somebody started — (colloq) darle* cuerda a alguien (fam)
3) ( establish) \<\<business\>\> abrir*, montar; \<\<organization\>\> fundar4) ( cause to operate) \<\<engine/dishwasher\>\> encender*, prender (AmL); \<\<car\>\> arrancar*, hacer* partir (Chi)
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1) vi2)a) ( begin) \<\<school/term/meeting\>\> empezar*, comenzar*, iniciarse (frml); \<\<noise/pain/journey/race\>\> empezar*, comenzar*prices start at $30 — cuestan a partir de 30 dólares
to get started — empezar*, comenzar*
to start again o (AmE also) over — volver* a empezar, empezar* or comenzar* de nuevo
to start BY -ING — empezar* por + inf
b)to start with — (as linker): primero or para empezar
3)a) ( originate) empezar*, originarseit all started from an idea I had as a student — todo surgió de una idea que tuve cuando era estudiante
b) ( be founded) ser* fundado4) ( set out) (+ adv compl)it's time we started (for) home — es hora de volver a casa, es hora de que nos pongamos en camino a casa
5) ( begin to operate) \<\<car\>\> arrancar*, partir (Chi); \<\<dishwasher\>\> empezar* a funcionar, ponerse* en marcha6) ( move suddenly) dar* un respingo; ( be frightened) asustarse, sobresaltarseshe started at the noise — el ruido la sobresaltó or la asustó
•Phrasal Verbs:- start on- start up -
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verb1) (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. noun1) (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.)•- starter- starting-point
- for a start
- get off to a good
- bad start
- start off
- start out
- start up
- to start with
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verb(to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.)
2. noun1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.)2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!)start1 n1. principio2. salidathere's a lot of work, let's make a start! hay mucho trabajo, ¡empecemos!start2 vb1. empezarwhat time does it start? ¿a qué hora empieza?2. arrancartr[stɑːt]1 (gen) principio, comienzo, inicio3 (fright, jump) susto, sobresalto■ what a start you gave me! ¡qué susto me has pegado!1 (begin - gen) empezar, comenzar, iniciar; (- conversation) entablar■ what time do you start work? ¿a qué hora empiezas a trabajar?■ she started to cry empezó a llorar, arrancó a llorar2 (cause to begin - fire, epidemic) provocar; (- argument, fight, war, etc) empezar, iniciar■ you've started me thinking me has hecho pensar, me has dado que pensar3 (set up - business) montar, poner; (- organization) fundar, establecer, crear4 (set in motion - machine) poner en marcha; (- vehicle) arrancar, poner en marcha1 (begin) empezar, comenzar■ what time does it start? ¿a qué hora comienza?■ don't start, honey no empieces, cariño■ starting from Tuesday a partir del martes, empezando el martes2 (be set up - business) ser fundado,-a, fundarse, crearse3 (begin to operate) ponerse en marcha, empezar a funcionar; (car) arrancar4 (begin journey) salir, partir, ponerse en camino5 (jump) asustarse, sobresaltarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfor a start para empezarto get off to a bad start empezar malto get off to a good start empezar biento get started empezarto make a fresh start volver a empezarto make a start on something empezar algoto start a family tener hijosstart ['stɑrt] vi1) jump: levantarse de un salto, sobresaltarse, dar un respingo2) begin: empezar, comenzar3) set out: salir (de viaje, etc.)4) : arrancar (dícese de un motor)start vt1) begin: empezar, comenzar, iniciar2) cause: provocar, causar3) establish: fundar, montar, establecerto start a business: montar un negocio4) : arrancar, poner en marcha, encenderto start the car: arrancar el motorstart n1) jump: sobresalto m, respingo m2) beginning: principio m, comienzo mto get an early start: salir tempranon.• arranque s.m.• comienzo s.m.• inicio s.m.• principio s.m.• respingo s.m.• salida (Deporte) s.f.• sobresalto s.m.• ventaja s.f. (a motor, etc.)v.• arrancar v.• poner en marcha v.v.• comenzar v.• despegar v.• empezar v.• entablar v.• fundar v.• iniciar v.• nacer v.• originar v.• principiar v.• romper v.stɑːrt, stɑːt
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1)a) ( beginning) principio m, comienzo mat the start — al principio, al comienzo
from the start — desde el principio or comienzo
from start to finish — del principio al fin, desde el principio hasta el fin
to make a start (on something) — empezar* algo
to make an early start — empezar* temprano; ( on a journey) salir* temprano, ponerse* en camino a primera hora
to make a fresh o new start — empezar* or comenzar* de nuevo
to get (something) off to a good/bad start — empezar* (algo) bien or con el pie derecho/mal or con el pie izquierdo
b)2) ( Sport)a) ( of race) salida fb) (lead, advantage) ventaja f3) ( jump)to give a start — \<\<person/horse\>\> dar* un respingo
to give somebody a start — darle* or pegarle* un susto a alguien, asustar a alguien
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1) ( begin) \<\<conversation/journey/negotiations\>\> empezar*, comenzar*, iniciar; \<\<job/course\>\> empezar*, comenzar*I start work at eight — empiezo or entro a trabajar a las ocho
to start -ING, to start to + INF — empezar* a + inf
2) ( cause to begin) \<\<race\>\> dar* comienzo a, largar* (CS, Méx); \<\<fire/epidemic\>\> provocar*; \<\<argument/fight\>\> empezar*; \<\<war\>\> \<\<incident\>\> desencadenarto get somebody started — (colloq) darle* cuerda a alguien (fam)
3) ( establish) \<\<business\>\> abrir*, montar; \<\<organization\>\> fundar4) ( cause to operate) \<\<engine/dishwasher\>\> encender*, prender (AmL); \<\<car\>\> arrancar*, hacer* partir (Chi)
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1) vi2)a) ( begin) \<\<school/term/meeting\>\> empezar*, comenzar*, iniciarse (frml); \<\<noise/pain/journey/race\>\> empezar*, comenzar*prices start at $30 — cuestan a partir de 30 dólares
to get started — empezar*, comenzar*
to start again o (AmE also) over — volver* a empezar, empezar* or comenzar* de nuevo
to start BY -ING — empezar* por + inf
b)to start with — (as linker): primero or para empezar
3)a) ( originate) empezar*, originarseit all started from an idea I had as a student — todo surgió de una idea que tuve cuando era estudiante
b) ( be founded) ser* fundado4) ( set out) (+ adv compl)it's time we started (for) home — es hora de volver a casa, es hora de que nos pongamos en camino a casa
5) ( begin to operate) \<\<car\>\> arrancar*, partir (Chi); \<\<dishwasher\>\> empezar* a funcionar, ponerse* en marcha6) ( move suddenly) dar* un respingo; ( be frightened) asustarse, sobresaltarseshe started at the noise — el ruido la sobresaltó or la asustó
•Phrasal Verbs:- start on- start up[stɑːt]N ABBR = Strategic Arms Reduction Talks* * *[stɑːrt, stɑːt]
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1)a) ( beginning) principio m, comienzo mat the start — al principio, al comienzo
from the start — desde el principio or comienzo
from start to finish — del principio al fin, desde el principio hasta el fin
to make a start (on something) — empezar* algo
to make an early start — empezar* temprano; ( on a journey) salir* temprano, ponerse* en camino a primera hora
to make a fresh o new start — empezar* or comenzar* de nuevo
to get (something) off to a good/bad start — empezar* (algo) bien or con el pie derecho/mal or con el pie izquierdo
b)2) ( Sport)a) ( of race) salida fb) (lead, advantage) ventaja f3) ( jump)to give a start — \<\<person/horse\>\> dar* un respingo
to give somebody a start — darle* or pegarle* un susto a alguien, asustar a alguien
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1) ( begin) \<\<conversation/journey/negotiations\>\> empezar*, comenzar*, iniciar; \<\<job/course\>\> empezar*, comenzar*I start work at eight — empiezo or entro a trabajar a las ocho
to start -ING, to start to + INF — empezar* a + inf
2) ( cause to begin) \<\<race\>\> dar* comienzo a, largar* (CS, Méx); \<\<fire/epidemic\>\> provocar*; \<\<argument/fight\>\> empezar*; \<\<war\>\> \<\<incident\>\> desencadenarto get somebody started — (colloq) darle* cuerda a alguien (fam)
3) ( establish) \<\<business\>\> abrir*, montar; \<\<organization\>\> fundar4) ( cause to operate) \<\<engine/dishwasher\>\> encender*, prender (AmL); \<\<car\>\> arrancar*, hacer* partir (Chi)
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1) vi2)a) ( begin) \<\<school/term/meeting\>\> empezar*, comenzar*, iniciarse (frml); \<\<noise/pain/journey/race\>\> empezar*, comenzar*prices start at $30 — cuestan a partir de 30 dólares
to get started — empezar*, comenzar*
to start again o (AmE also) over — volver* a empezar, empezar* or comenzar* de nuevo
to start BY -ING — empezar* por + inf
b)to start with — (as linker): primero or para empezar
3)a) ( originate) empezar*, originarseit all started from an idea I had as a student — todo surgió de una idea que tuve cuando era estudiante
b) ( be founded) ser* fundado4) ( set out) (+ adv compl)it's time we started (for) home — es hora de volver a casa, es hora de que nos pongamos en camino a casa
5) ( begin to operate) \<\<car\>\> arrancar*, partir (Chi); \<\<dishwasher\>\> empezar* a funcionar, ponerse* en marcha6) ( move suddenly) dar* un respingo; ( be frightened) asustarse, sobresaltarseshe started at the noise — el ruido la sobresaltó or la asustó
•Phrasal Verbs:- start on- start up -
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1. intransitive verb2) (coll.): (begin action)3)2. transitive verbstart off with or on something — (begin on) mit etwas beginnen
1)start somebody off on a task/job — jemanden in eine Aufgabe/Arbeit einweisen
2) see set off 2. 2)* * *1) (to begin a journey: It's time we started off.) aufbrechen2) (to cause or allow something to begin, someone to start doing something etc: The money lent to him by his father started him off as a bookseller.) zu einem Start verhelfen* * *I. vi1. (begin activity)▪ to \start off off with sb/sth bei [o mit] jdm/etw anfangengive me your answers one by one, \start offing off with Lucy gebt mir eure Antworten eine nach der anderen, angefangen bei Lucy▪ to \start off off by doing sth als Erstes etw tunthey \start offed off by reading the script through zuerst lasen sie das Skript durch2. (begin career)▪ to \start off off as sth seine Laufbahn als etw beginnen3. (embark) losfahrenthey \start offed off in New Orleans sie starteten in New Orleans4. (begin meal)to \start off off with sth etw als Erstes essen, mit etw dat beginnenII. vt1. (begin)3. (upset)don't \start off her off on the injustice of the class system gib ihr bloß nicht das Stichwort von der Ungerechtigkeit des Klassensystems4. (help to begin)* * *1. vi(= begin) anfangen; (= begin moving person) losgehen; (on journey) aufbrechen; (= run) loslaufen; (= drive) losfahren; (ESP SPORT) starten; (= begin talking etc) anfangen, loslegen (inf) (on mit);See:= start2. vt sepsth anfangento start the baby off ( crying) — das Baby zum Schreien bringen
whatever you do, don't start her off — sieh bloß zu, dass sie nicht damit anfängt
that started the dog off ( barking) — da fing der Hund an zu bellen
to start sb off on sth — jdn auf etw (acc) bringen
I'll play a few bars to start you off — ich spiele ein paar Takte, um Sie einzustimmen
* * *B v/t* * *1. intransitive verb2) (coll.): (begin action)3)2. transitive verbstart off with or on something — (begin on) mit etwas beginnen
1)start somebody off on a task/job — jemanden in eine Aufgabe/Arbeit einweisen
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1) (to begin a journey: It's time we started off.)2) (to cause or allow something to begin, someone to start doing something etc: The money lent to him by his father started him off as a bookseller.)start off vb1. salir / ponerse en camino2. empezar1) v + adva) start out a)b) ( begin moving) arrancar*c) ( begin) empezar*to start off on something: she started off on a lengthy explanation — se embarcó en una larga explicación, empezó a dar una larga explicación
2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( begin) \<\<discussion/concert\>\> empezar*3) v + o + adv ( get somebody started)I'll do the first one, just to start you off — yo haré el primero, para ayudarte a empezar
to start somebody off on something: I started them off on some scales para empezar, los puse a hacer unas escalas; don't start him off on politics! — (colloq) no le des cuerda para que empiece a hablar de política! (fam)
1.2.* * *1) v + adva) start out a)b) ( begin moving) arrancar*c) ( begin) empezar*to start off on something: she started off on a lengthy explanation — se embarcó en una larga explicación, empezó a dar una larga explicación
2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( begin) \<\<discussion/concert\>\> empezar*3) v + o + adv ( get somebody started)I'll do the first one, just to start you off — yo haré el primero, para ayudarte a empezar
to start somebody off on something: I started them off on some scales para empezar, los puse a hacer unas escalas; don't start him off on politics! — (colloq) no le des cuerda para que empiece a hablar de política! (fam)
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I 1. verb1) (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, starte2) (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, starte3) (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 gang4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) starte, begynne med2. noun1) (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), begynnelse2) (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•- 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.) fare opp/sammen2. noun1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) støkk, rykk2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) sjokkbegynne--------rykke--------start--------starteIsubst. \/stɑːt\/1) begynnelse, start2) forsprang3) startplass, start4) rykkat the start i begynnelsenby fits and starts rykkvis, støtvisfor a start ( hverdagslig) for det førstefrom start to finish fra begynnelse til slutt, fra start til målget\/have the start of ( gammeldags) ha et forsprang på, ha en fordel fremforgive a start rykke til, fare sammengive somebody a start gi noen et forspranggi noen en støkk, få noen til å rykke tilgive somebody a start in life gi noen en god start i livet, hjelpe noen fremmake a fresh start begynne på nyttmake an early start starte tidlig, bryte opp tidlig, gi seg i vei tidligIIverb \/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 gårde3) rykke til, fare opp, fare sammen4) (poetisk, litterært) plutselig komme til syne5) ( teknikk) løsne, gå opp, gi seg6) ( jakt) drive opp, jage oppstart afresh begynne på nytt, begynne forfrastart in ( hverdagslig) begynne å skravle, begynne å pratestart in on (amer.) begynne å gjøre, begynne å ta seg av(begynne å) kritiserestart off begynne, starte, innledesette i gang, bevege segfå (noen) til å begynne, få (noen) til å ta fatt( hverdagslig) begynne, sette i gang, ta fattstart somebody\/something doing something få noen til å gjøre noedet fikk oss til å tenke \/ det gav oss noe å tenke påstart something stelle i stand bråkstart up rykke til, fare opp starteto start with for det første til å begynne med -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be started[Swahili Word] -anzwa[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] anza V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be started off[Swahili Word] -anzishwa[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] anza V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] cause to start[Swahili Word] -anzisha[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start[English Plural] starts[Swahili Word] amirisho[Swahili Plural] maamirisho[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Note] Cf. amiri------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start[English Plural] starts[Swahili Word] auwali[Swahili Plural] auwali[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start[English Plural] starts[Swahili Word] awali[Swahili Plural] awali[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start[English Plural] starts[Swahili Word] chanzo[Swahili Plural] vyanzo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] anza------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start[English Plural] starts[Swahili Word] chimbuko[Swahili Plural] machimbuko[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start[English Plural] starts[Swahili Word] mwanzo[Swahili Plural] mianzo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Word] anza V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start[Swahili Word] -anza[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] They started to use this dictionary last year.[Swahili Example] Walianza kutumia kamusi hii mwaka uliopita.------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start[Swahili Word] -anzisha[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] anza V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start[Swahili Word] -endesha[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -enda------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start[Swahili Word] -jiri[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start[Swahili Word] -ondoka[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] ondoa V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start[Swahili Word] -shika njia[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start[Swahili Word] -stati[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] Engl.[English Example] start, ignite[Swahili Example] tia [piga] stati------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start (a car)[Swahili Word] -piga moto (gari)[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] the car was ignited[Swahili Example] gari likapigwa moto [Ng]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start (a car)[Swahili Word] -piga stati[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start (a mechanism)[Swahili Word] -cheza[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start (an automobile)[Swahili Word] -washa[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start (game)[Swahili Word] -chakarisha[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start (game)[Swahili Word] -charakisha[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start (of a journey)[English Plural] starts[Swahili Word] maondokeo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start (of a journey)[English Plural] starts[Swahili Word] ondokeo[Swahili Plural] maondokeo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start of something[English Plural] starts[Swahili Word] maliki[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start off[Swahili Word] -anzisha[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] anza V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start off suddenly[Swahili Word] -fyatuka[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] fyata v------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start something[Swahili Word] -zua[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start up[Swahili Word] -vumburusha[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] start up (with fright)[Swahili Word] -tukutika[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
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1) (to begin a journey: It's time we started off.) komme afsted2) (to cause or allow something to begin, someone to start doing something etc: The money lent to him by his father started him off as a bookseller.) sætte igang* * *1) (to begin a journey: It's time we started off.) komme afsted2) (to cause or allow something to begin, someone to start doing something etc: The money lent to him by his father started him off as a bookseller.) sætte igang -
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1) (to begin a journey: It's time we started off.) dra av gårde, komme av sted2) (to cause or allow something to begin, someone to start doing something etc: The money lent to him by his father started him off as a bookseller.) gi noen en start som -
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vi* * *1) (to begin a journey: It's time we started off.) wyruszać, ruszać w drogę2) (to cause or allow something to begin, someone to start doing something etc: The money lent to him by his father started him off as a bookseller.) umożliwić start, naprowadzać
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