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1 start
I [staː]1. verb1) to leave or begin a journey:يَبْدأ الرِّحْلَهWe shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.
2) to begin:Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?
يَبْدأ، يَشْرَعWhat time does the play start?
3) to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work:يُشَغِّلThe clock stopped but I started it again.
يُؤَسِّسOne of the students decided to start a college magazine.
2. noun1) the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc:بِدايَهI 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:إنْدِفاع، إنْطِلاق II [staːt]The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.
1. verbto jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc:يَقْفِز، يَهْتَزThe sudden noise made me start.
2. noun1) a sudden movement of the body:إهْتِزازَة الجِسْمHe gave a start of surprise.
2) a shock:صَدْمَهWhat a start the news gave me!
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2 start off
1) to begin a journey:يَبدأ الرِّحْلَهIt's time we started off.
2) to cause or allow something to begin, someone to start doing something etc:يَسْمح لَه أن يَبْدأThe money lent to him by his father started him off as a bookseller.
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3 START
• Don't start anything /what/ you can't finish - Когда не можешь кончить, не начинай (K)• Getting started is half of the fight - Зачин дело красит (3)• Good start is half the race (A) - Доброе начало полдела откачало (Д)• If you start telling something, you have to finish - Говорить, так договаривать (Г)• Nobody starts at the top - Залезают на дерево не с вершины (3) -
4 start the ball rolling
to start or keep something going, especially a conversation:يَجْعَلُ الشَّيئ مُستَمِرّاHe can be relied on to start the ball rolling at parties.
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5 inizio
start* * *m (pl -zi) start, beginningavere inizio start, begindare inizio a qualcosa start something* * *inizio s.m.1 beginning, start, commencement: la partita avrà inizio alle tre, the game will start at three; dall'inizio alla fine, from beginning to end (o from start to finish); sin dall'inizio, from the very beginning // ( sport) calcio d'inizio, kickoff2 (prima fase) beginning; opening: l'inizio del romanzo è descrittivo, the opening of the novel is descriptive; all'inizio dell'estate, at the beginning of summer.* * *all'inizio — in o at the beginning, at first
sin dall'inizio — right from the start, from the very first
dare inizio a qcs. — to begin o start sth.
* * *iniziopl. -zi /i'nittsjo, tsi/sostantivo m.beginning, start; all'inizio in o at the beginning, at first; all'inizio di marzo at the beginning of March; sin dall'inizio right from the start, from the very first; dare inizio a qcs. to begin o start sth.; agli -zi della sua carriera early on in her career. -
6 comienzo
m.start, beginning, kickoff.a comienzos del siglo XX at the beginning of the twentieth centurydar comienzo (a algo) to start (something), to begin (something)pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: comenzar.* * *1 start, beginning\a comienzos de at the beginning ofdar comienzo to begin, startestar en sus comienzos to be in its early stages* * *noun m.start, beginning* * *SM1) (=principio) [de película, historia, partido] beginning, start; [de proyecto, plan] beginning; [de enfermedad] onsetdesde el comienzo supe que el asesino era el mayordomo — I knew the butler was the murderer from the beginning o the start
al comienzo: al comienzo no entendía nada — at first I didn't understand anything
al comienzo de la primavera — in early Spring, at the start of Spring
los comienzos: en los comienzos de este siglo — at the beginning of this century
en los comienzos del proceso democrático — in the early o initial stages of the democratic process
una etapa muy difícil en sus comienzos — a very difficult stage, initially
2)dar comienzo — [acto, curso] to start, begin, commence frm
la ceremonia dio comienzo a las cinco de la tarde — the ceremony started o began o frm commenced at five o'clock
3)dar comienzo a — [+ acto, ceremonia] to begin, start; [+ carrera] to start; [+ etapa] to mark the beginning of
* * *masculino beginningal comienzo — at first, in the beginning
el proceso fue muy lento en sus comienzos — initially, the process was very slow
los comienzos son siempre difíciles — the first months (o steps etc) are always difficult
dar comienzo a algo — persona to begin something; ceremonia/acto to mark the beginning of something
* * *= beginning, inception, starting, commencement, onset, start, initiation, dawning, input stage, kick-off, eruption, startup [start-up], start time, opening.Ex. In addition, synthesis often requires the use of a facet indicator, which marks the beginning of a new facet for example.Ex. Automated cataloging support systems, with any pretense to sophistication, did not begin to appear until the inception of the LC/MARC II (Library of Congress/Machine-Readable Cataloging) project in late 1967.Ex. The information seeking patterns of a variety of academic social scientists were broken down into 6 characteristics: starting; chaining; browsing; differentiating; monitoring; and extracting.Ex. The development of the course since its commencement is reviewed, and the reasons for changes in the course structure are discussed.Ex. In the 1980s came the onset of the 'new' immigration from Eastern and Southern Europe.Ex. Olle is right, however, in implying that after a slow start interest in, and writing about, official publishing in Britain has increased dramatically in recent years.Ex. The increase in emphasis on regional cooperation has resulted in the initiation of many regional projects.Ex. The Internet heralds the dawning of a new information age = Internet premoniza el amanecer de una nueva era de la información.Ex. To rephrase this in terms already used, they involve effort at the input stage in order to reduce effort at the output stage = Expresando esto con términos ya usados, suponen un esfuerzo en la etapa inicial con objeto de reducir el esfuerzo en la etapa final.Ex. The cooperative venture 'StoryLines America' joins libraries and public radio in smash kick-off.Ex. Information on the news items relevant to 'mad cow disease' was collected for a period of 100 days starting very close to the eruption of the crisis.Ex. This article presents some practical tips to help users of DIALOG's DIALOGLINK including buffer size, screen speed-up, startup short cuts, type-ahead buffer and use of DIALOGLING with other services.Ex. Reservations are held for 20 minutes after the slated event start time.Ex. Some of the common auxiliaries are allocated notations in which the facet indicators possess both an opening and a closure sign.----* abocado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* a comienzos de + Expresión Temporal = early + Expresión Temporal, the.* a comienzos de + Fecha = in the early + Fecha, in the early part of + Fecha.* a comienzos de + Período de Tiempo = by the turn of + Período de Tiempo, at the turn of + Período de Tiempo.* al comienzo = early on, at the outset, to start with, at startup.* al comienzo de = at the start (of), in the early days (of), at the outbreak of, at the onset of, early in.* comienzo de la guerra = outbreak of the war, breakout of + the war.* comienzo de la menstruación = menarche.* comienzo difícil = bumpy start.* comienzo fallido = false start.* comienzos = early days.* comienzo tardío = late start.* condenado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* dar comienzo a = give + a start to.* dar un comienzo a = give + a start to.* de comienzos de + Expresión Temporal = earliest + Expresión Temporal.* desde el comienzo = from the outset, from the start, from the beginning, ab initio, from the word go, from the word get-go.* desde el comienzo de los tiempos = since the beginning of time, from the beginning of time, since time began.* desde los comienzos = from an early stage.* desde sus comienzos = from + its/their + inception, from + its/their + beginnings, since + its/their + beginnings, since + its/their + inception.* en los comienzos de = at the birth of.* en + Posesivo + comienzos = in + Posesivo + early days, in + Posesivo + early years.* en sus comienzos = budding.* fecha de comienzo = starting date, beginning date, date of commencement.* hora de comienzo = starting time, start time.* indicador de comienzo de subcampo = delimiter sign.* los comienzos de = the dawn of.* marcar el comienzo = usher in.* nuevo comienzo = new beginning, clean slate, new leaf.* posición de comienzo = offset value.* predestinado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed to + failure from its inception, doomed to + failure.* tener programado su comienzo = be scheduled to start.* tener un comienzo tardío* un nuevo comienzo = a fresh start.* * *masculino beginningal comienzo — at first, in the beginning
el proceso fue muy lento en sus comienzos — initially, the process was very slow
los comienzos son siempre difíciles — the first months (o steps etc) are always difficult
dar comienzo a algo — persona to begin something; ceremonia/acto to mark the beginning of something
* * *= beginning, inception, starting, commencement, onset, start, initiation, dawning, input stage, kick-off, eruption, startup [start-up], start time, opening.Ex: In addition, synthesis often requires the use of a facet indicator, which marks the beginning of a new facet for example.
Ex: Automated cataloging support systems, with any pretense to sophistication, did not begin to appear until the inception of the LC/MARC II (Library of Congress/Machine-Readable Cataloging) project in late 1967.Ex: The information seeking patterns of a variety of academic social scientists were broken down into 6 characteristics: starting; chaining; browsing; differentiating; monitoring; and extracting.Ex: The development of the course since its commencement is reviewed, and the reasons for changes in the course structure are discussed.Ex: In the 1980s came the onset of the 'new' immigration from Eastern and Southern Europe.Ex: Olle is right, however, in implying that after a slow start interest in, and writing about, official publishing in Britain has increased dramatically in recent years.Ex: The increase in emphasis on regional cooperation has resulted in the initiation of many regional projects.Ex: The Internet heralds the dawning of a new information age = Internet premoniza el amanecer de una nueva era de la información.Ex: To rephrase this in terms already used, they involve effort at the input stage in order to reduce effort at the output stage = Expresando esto con términos ya usados, suponen un esfuerzo en la etapa inicial con objeto de reducir el esfuerzo en la etapa final.Ex: The cooperative venture 'StoryLines America' joins libraries and public radio in smash kick-off.Ex: Information on the news items relevant to 'mad cow disease' was collected for a period of 100 days starting very close to the eruption of the crisis.Ex: This article presents some practical tips to help users of DIALOG's DIALOGLINK including buffer size, screen speed-up, startup short cuts, type-ahead buffer and use of DIALOGLING with other services.Ex: Reservations are held for 20 minutes after the slated event start time.Ex: Some of the common auxiliaries are allocated notations in which the facet indicators possess both an opening and a closure sign.* abocado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* a comienzos de + Expresión Temporal = early + Expresión Temporal, the.* a comienzos de + Fecha = in the early + Fecha, in the early part of + Fecha.* a comienzos de + Período de Tiempo = by the turn of + Período de Tiempo, at the turn of + Período de Tiempo.* al comienzo = early on, at the outset, to start with, at startup.* al comienzo de = at the start (of), in the early days (of), at the outbreak of, at the onset of, early in.* comienzo de la guerra = outbreak of the war, breakout of + the war.* comienzo de la menstruación = menarche.* comienzo difícil = bumpy start.* comienzo fallido = false start.* comienzos = early days.* comienzo tardío = late start.* condenado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* dar comienzo a = give + a start to.* dar un comienzo a = give + a start to.* de comienzos de + Expresión Temporal = earliest + Expresión Temporal.* desde el comienzo = from the outset, from the start, from the beginning, ab initio, from the word go, from the word get-go.* desde el comienzo de los tiempos = since the beginning of time, from the beginning of time, since time began.* desde los comienzos = from an early stage.* desde sus comienzos = from + its/their + inception, from + its/their + beginnings, since + its/their + beginnings, since + its/their + inception.* en los comienzos de = at the birth of.* en + Posesivo + comienzos = in + Posesivo + early days, in + Posesivo + early years.* en sus comienzos = budding.* fecha de comienzo = starting date, beginning date, date of commencement.* hora de comienzo = starting time, start time.* indicador de comienzo de subcampo = delimiter sign.* los comienzos de = the dawn of.* marcar el comienzo = usher in.* nuevo comienzo = new beginning, clean slate, new leaf.* posición de comienzo = offset value.* predestinado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed to + failure from its inception, doomed to + failure.* tener programado su comienzo = be scheduled to start.* tener un comienzo tardío* un nuevo comienzo = a fresh start.* * *beginningal comienzo at first, in the beginningel proceso fue muy lento en sus comienzos initially, the process was very slowdio comienzo al año lectivo it marked the beginning of the academic yeardieron comienzo a la función con la tocata they began the performance with the toccatael concierto dará comienzo a las nueve the concert will begin at 9 o'clocklos comienzos son siempre difíciles the first months ( o steps etc) are always difficult* * *
Del verbo comenzar: ( conjugate comenzar)
comienzo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
comenzar
comienzo
comenzar ( conjugate comenzar) verbo transitivo
to begin, commence (frml)
verbo intransitivo
to begin;
comienzo haciendo algo/por hacer algo to begin by doing sth;
comienzo a hacer algo to start doing o to do sth;
comienzoon a disparar they started firing o to fire;
comienzo por algo to begin with sth
comienzo sustantivo masculino
beginning;
al comienzo at first, in the beginning;
dar comienzo to begin;
dar comienzo a algo [ persona] to begin sth;
[ceremonia/acto] to mark the beginning of sth;
comenzar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to begin, start
(a realizar una acción) comenzó a decir barbaridades, he started talking nonsense
(una serie de acciones) comenzamos por mostrar nuestro desacuerdo, we started by showing our disagreement ➣ Ver nota en begin y start
comienzo sustantivo masculino beginning, start
♦ Locuciones: a comienzos de, at the beginning of
dar comienzo, to begin o start
' comienzo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apertura
- iniciar
- origen
- principio
- iniciación
English:
beginning
- conception
- off
- onset
- opening
- outbreak
- outset
- start
- turn
- commence
- home
- out
- usher
* * *♦ nmstart, beginning;lo sabían desde el comienzo they knew from the start o beginning;y esto es sólo el comienzo and this is just the start;tuvo unos comienzos poco prometedores it got off to an inauspicious start;a comienzos del siglo XX at the beginning of the 20th century;al comienzo in the beginning, at first;dar comienzo (a algo) to start (sth), to begin (sth);la función dio comienzo a las siete y media the performance started at half past seven;el secretario dio comienzo a la reunión the secretary began o opened the meeting* * *m beginning;al comienzo, en un comienzo at first, in the beginning;desde el oun comienzo from the start;a comienzos de junio at the beginning of June* * *comienzo nm1) : start, beginning2)al comienzo : at first3)dar comienzo : to begin* * *comienzo n beginning -
7 recommencer
recommencer [ʀ(ə)kɔmɑ̃se]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verb• tout est à recommencer we (or I etc) will have to start all over again2. intransitive verb[combat] to start up again• ça y est, ça recommence ! (inf) here we go again!• on efface or on oublie tout et on recommence let's start all over again from scratch* * *ʀəkɔmɑ̃se
1.
1) ( complètement) to start [something] again [rapport, tâche]2) ( après une pause) to start [something] againrecommencer à travailler/à vivre — to start working/living again
3) ( faire à nouveau) to do [something] again [rapport, action]; to rewrite [letter]
2.
verbe intransitif to start again, to begin again* * *ʀ(ə)kɔmɑ̃se1. vt1) (= refaire) [travail, explications] to start again, to start afreshIl faut tout recommencer. — We have to start all over again.
2) (= reprendre) [lutte, séance] to start again, to resumeIl a recommencé à pleuvoir. — It's started raining again.
2. vi1) (sujet chose) to start again2) [personne]3) (= récidiver) to do it againS'il n'est pas puni, il va recommencer. — If he's not punished he'll do it again.
* * *recommencer verb table: placerA vtr1 ( complètement) to start [sth] again [rapport, tâche]; il faut tout recommencer, tout est à recommencer the whole thing will have to be done again; recommencer qch à zéro to start sth again from scratch; recommencer depuis le début to start [sth] again from the beginning;2 ( après une pause) to start [sth] again [traitement, travail]; recommencer à travailler/à vivre to start working/living again; on recommence les cours en octobre classes start again ou resume in October;3 ( faire à nouveau) to do [sth] again [rapport, action]; to rewrite [letter]; recommence! do it again!; promettre de ne jamais recommencer to promise never to do it again; je ne recommencerai plus I'll never do it again; et ne recommence plus! don't you ever do that again!B vi to start again, to begin again; le bruit recommence the noise is starting again; mon mal de tête recommence my headache's coming back; il recommence à neiger it is starting to snow again; l'année universitaire recommence en octobre the academic year starts again in October.[rəkɔmɑ̃se] verbe transitif1. [refaire - dessin, lettre, travail etc.] to start ou to begin again ; [ - attaque] to renew, to start again ; [ - expérience] to repeat ; [ - erreur] to repeat, to make againsi seulement on pouvait recommencer sa vie! if only one could start one's life afresh ou begin one's life all over again!tout est à recommencer, il faut tout recommencer we have to start ou to begin all over again2. [reprendre - histoire, conversation] to resume, to carry on (inseparable) with ; [ - lecture, travail] to resume, to go back (inseparable) to ; [ - campagne, lutte] to resume, to take up (separable) again————————[rəkɔmɑ̃se] verbe intransitif1. [depuis le début] to start ou to begin again[après interruption] to resumepour moi, la vie va recommencer my life is about to begin anew, a new life is beginning for meça y est, ça recommence! here we go again!2. [se remettre]recommencer à faire quelque chose to start doing ou to do something againil recommence à faire froid it's beginning ou starting to get cold again -
8 funcionamiento
m.operation, functioning.explicó el funcionamiento de la empresa he explained how the company worksentrar/estar en funcionamiento to come into/be in operation; (sistema) to start/be (working o running) (máquina)poner algo en funcionamiento to put something into operation; (sistema) to start something (working) (máquina)* * *1 operation, working\poner en funcionamiento to put into operation* * *noun m.* * *SMlo lubrico cada 2.000 horas de funcionamiento — I lubricate it after every 2,000 hours of operation
es vital para el funcionamiento del sistema nervioso — it's vital for the functioning of the nervous system
* * *a) ( de mecanismo)b) (de sistema, organismo) runningentrar/ponerse en funcionamiento — hospital/estación/fábrica to become operational; central nuclear to come into operation; autopista to open; mecanismo/máquina to start up; servicio/sistema to start
poner en funcionamiento — <central/fábrica> to bring into operation; <mecanismo/máquina> to start... up
* * *= functioning, operation, working, performance.Ex. The proper education of the user of scientific information is essential to the efficient functioning of the whole system of information provision.Ex. An operating system usually comprises a suite of programs that manages the operation of the microcomputer.Ex. Notices may be useful in this context for the user who wishes to familiarise himself with the workings of the catalogue before approaching a terminal.Ex. When a library outgrows its second automated circulation system it sets stringent functional, performance and growth specifications and builds from scratch.----* buen funcionamiento = smooth-running.* control de funcionamiento = benchmark.* controles de funcionamiento = benchmarking.* costes de funcionamiento = running costs.* de funcionamiento = operating, operational.* desde el punto de vista del funcionamiento = operationally.* en buen estado de funcionamiento = in good working condition.* en funcionamiento = in operation.* entrar en funcionamiento = go into + operation.* establecer normas de funcionamiento = establish + policy.* estar en funcionamiento = be up.* fondo para gastos de funcionamiento = operating funds.* funcionamiento conjunto = interworking.* funcionamiento coordinado = synergy.* funcionamiento defectuoso = malfunction.* gastos de funcionamiento = operating costs, operating expenditure, operational costs, operating expenses, recurrent expenditure.* horas de funcionamiento = operating hours.* interrumpir el funcionamiento = go down.* mal funcionamiento = malfunction, malfunctioning.* modelo de funcionamiento = business model.* no estar en funcionamiento = be down.* orden de funcionamiento del disco = disc operating command.* partida para gastos de funcionamiento = operating budget, operating funds.* poner en funcionamiento = activate, set in + action, set up, trip, put into + working order, put in + place, put in + place, put into + place, set in + motion.* poner en funcionamiento un programa = implement + program(me).* presupuesto para gastos de funcionamiento = operating budget, operating funds.* puesta en funcionamiento = activation, deployment, realisation [realization, -USA], setting up, operationalisation [operationalization, -USA], startup [start-up].* tener en funcionamiento = have + in effect.* velocidad de funcionamiento = speed of operation.* * *a) ( de mecanismo)b) (de sistema, organismo) runningentrar/ponerse en funcionamiento — hospital/estación/fábrica to become operational; central nuclear to come into operation; autopista to open; mecanismo/máquina to start up; servicio/sistema to start
poner en funcionamiento — <central/fábrica> to bring into operation; <mecanismo/máquina> to start... up
* * *= functioning, operation, working, performance.Ex: The proper education of the user of scientific information is essential to the efficient functioning of the whole system of information provision.
Ex: An operating system usually comprises a suite of programs that manages the operation of the microcomputer.Ex: Notices may be useful in this context for the user who wishes to familiarise himself with the workings of the catalogue before approaching a terminal.Ex: When a library outgrows its second automated circulation system it sets stringent functional, performance and growth specifications and builds from scratch.* buen funcionamiento = smooth-running.* control de funcionamiento = benchmark.* controles de funcionamiento = benchmarking.* costes de funcionamiento = running costs.* de funcionamiento = operating, operational.* desde el punto de vista del funcionamiento = operationally.* en buen estado de funcionamiento = in good working condition.* en funcionamiento = in operation.* entrar en funcionamiento = go into + operation.* establecer normas de funcionamiento = establish + policy.* estar en funcionamiento = be up.* fondo para gastos de funcionamiento = operating funds.* funcionamiento conjunto = interworking.* funcionamiento coordinado = synergy.* funcionamiento defectuoso = malfunction.* gastos de funcionamiento = operating costs, operating expenditure, operational costs, operating expenses, recurrent expenditure.* horas de funcionamiento = operating hours.* interrumpir el funcionamiento = go down.* mal funcionamiento = malfunction, malfunctioning.* modelo de funcionamiento = business model.* no estar en funcionamiento = be down.* orden de funcionamiento del disco = disc operating command.* partida para gastos de funcionamiento = operating budget, operating funds.* poner en funcionamiento = activate, set in + action, set up, trip, put into + working order, put in + place, put in + place, put into + place, set in + motion.* poner en funcionamiento un programa = implement + program(me).* presupuesto para gastos de funcionamiento = operating budget, operating funds.* puesta en funcionamiento = activation, deployment, realisation [realization, -USA], setting up, operationalisation [operationalization, -USA], startup [start-up].* tener en funcionamiento = have + in effect.* velocidad de funcionamiento = speed of operation.* * *para asegurar el buen funcionamiento del aparato to keep the equipment in good working orderel nuevo servicio todavía no ha entrado en funcionamiento the new service is not yet in operationentra en funcionamiento automáticamente it comes on o operates automaticallyel buen funcionamiento de la escuela the smooth running of the schoolse puso en funcionamiento una operación de búsqueda a search was set in motion o launched* * *
funcionamiento sustantivo masculino:
para el buen funcionamiento de la escuela for the smooth running of the school;
ponerse en funcionamiento [hospital/estación/fábrica] to become operational;
[ central nuclear] to come into operation;
[mecanismo/máquina] to start up;
[servicio/sistema] to start;
poner en funcionamiento ‹central/fábrica› to bring into operation;
‹mecanismo/máquina› to start … up
funcionamiento sustantivo masculino operation
poner/entrar en funcionamiento, to put/come into operation
' funcionamiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arreglar
- marcha
- mecánica
- padecer
- salud
- simulador
- simuladora
- activar
- asegurar
- comprobar
- correcto
- demostrar
- falla
- servicio
English:
behavior
- behaviour
- malfunction
- operation
- operational
- running
- working
- working order
- action
- come
- functional
- use
- workings
* * *operation, functioning;el funcionamiento de esta impresora es perfecto this printer works perfectly;me explicó el funcionamiento de la empresa she explained to me how the company works;entrar/estar en funcionamiento to come into/be in operation;la máquina lleva ya dos horas en funcionamiento the machine has been running for two hours;poner algo en funcionamiento to start sth (working);la puesta en funcionamiento de una central nuclear the commissioning o bringing on-line of a nuclear power station* * *m working;en (perfecto) estado de funcionamiento in (perfect) working order* * *1) : functioning2)en funcionamiento : in operation* * *funcionamiento n working / operation -
9 rebondir
rebondir [ʀ(ə)bɔ̃diʀ]➭ TABLE 2 intransitive verb• faire rebondir une balle par terre/contre un mur to bounce a ball on the ground/against a wallb. [conversation] to get going again ; [procès] to be revived ; [action, intrigue] to get moving again• faire rebondir [+ conversation] to get going again ; [+ action d'une pièce] to get moving again ; [+ scandale, procès] to revivec. [économie, marché, actions] to pick up again• ça l'a aidé à rebondir après son licenciement it helped him get back on his feet again after he lost his job* * *ʀ(ə)bɔ̃diʀverbe intransitif1) [balle, rayon, son, onde] to bounce (contre, sur off)fais rebondir la balle par terre/contre le mur — bounce the ball on the ground/against the wall
2) ( repartir) [conversation, polémique] to start up again; [économie, pays] to pick up; [procès, intrigue] to take a new turnfaire rebondir — to start [something] up again [conversation, débat]; to give a new twist to [procès]
* * *ʀ(ə)bɔ̃diʀ vi1) [ballon] (au sol) to bounce, (contre un mur) to rebound2) (= prendre une nouvelle tournure) [procès, action] to get moving again, to be suddenly revived, [conversation] to start up again3) [valeur, monnaie] (= augmenter) to bounce back, to rally4) [économie, marché] (regagner de l'activité) to recover, to pick up* * *rebondir verb table: finir vi1 [balle] to bounce, to rebound; [rayon, son, onde] to bounce (contre, sur off); fais rebondir la balle par terre/contre le mur bounce the ball on the ground/against the wall;2 ( repartir) [conversation, polémique] to start up again; [économie, pays] to pick up; [procès, intrigue] to take a new turn; débat qui n'en finit pas de rebondir debate which won't die down; faire rebondir to start [sth] up again [conversation, débat]; to give a new twist to [procès].[rəbɔ̃dir] verbe intransitif1. [balle, ballon] to bounce2. [conversation] to get going again[intérêt] to be revived ou renewed[procès, scandale] to get new impetusfaire rebondir quelque chose to give something a fresh start ou a new lease of life3. [intrigue] to take off again -
10 beginnen
1 [starten/openen] begin ⇒ start, 〈 formeel〉 commence, open 〈 toespraak, spel, onderhandelingen, brief〉2 [gaan doen] do♦voorbeelden:1 een gesprek beginnen • begin/start a conversationeen zaak beginnen • start a business2 wat moet ik beginnen! • what am I to do?wat moet ik met hem beginnen? • what am I to do with him?1 [de eerste handeling verrichten; zich vanaf een punt uitstrekken] begin ⇒ start, 〈 formeel〉 commence♦voorbeelden:begin maar! • go ahead!; 〈 met vragen ook〉 fire away!beginnen te drinken/roken • start drinking/smokingweer van voren af aan moeten beginnen • be back to square onehet begon te regenen • it began/started to raindaar kan ik niets mee beginnen • that's (of) no use to megoed/slecht beginnen • get off to a good/bad startbegin je weer (met dat gezeur)? • there you go again (with your nagging)!bij het begin beginnen • begin/start at the beginninghij begon met te zeggen … • he began by saying …met niets beginnen • start from scratchhet begint donker te worden • it's getting darkik begin er niet aan! • I wouldn't touch it with a barge-poleaan iets nieuws beginnen • start something newhij begon met Frans • he took up Frencher is geen beginnen aan • why even start?over politiek beginnen • bring up politicsover iets anders beginnen • change the subjectals je zó begint … • if that's the way you feel about it …het is haar om de erfenis begonnen • it's the inheritance she's afterom te beginnen … • for a start …voor zichzelf beginnen • start one's own business -
11 begin
begin1〈 het〉1 [allereerste deel/tijd] beginning ⇒ start, 〈 formeel〉 commencement, outset 〈 project〉, opening 〈 boek, brief, wedstrijd, rede〉♦voorbeelden:begin mei • early in May/(in) the beginning of Mayhet begin van roodvonk • the onset of scarlet fevereen veelbelovend begin • a promising starthet begin inluiden van een periode • mark the beginning of a perioddit is nog maar het begin • this is only the beginningeen begin maken met iets • begin/start somethingaan/bij het begin • at the beginning/outset(weer) helemaal bij het begin (moeten) beginnen • (have to) start at the beginning, (have to) start from scratchin het begin • at the beginning/outset; 〈 in tegenstelling tot later〉 at first, initiallyeen boek van begin tot eind lezen • read a book from cover to covervan (het) begin tot (het) eind • from beginning to end, from start to finisheen begin zonder einde • an endless task————————begin2〈 bijwoord〉1 early♦voorbeelden:begin juli • early in July, at the beginning of July -
12 memancing
fishing, sniggle, fish, provoke, start something* * *fish, angle; provoke, start something; ferret out secrets, elicit a reaction -
13 ikindi
"midafternoon. - ezanı Islam the call to afternoon prayer. - güneşi gibi 1. transient, short. 2. quickly. - kahvaltısı midafternoon snack. - namazı Islam the afternoon prayer. -den sonra dükkân açmak to start doing something rather late, start something rather late in the day. - üstü in midafternoon; about midafternoon." -
14 poot
I 〈 de (mannelijk)〉2 [steunsel voor een voorwerp] leg3 [informeel] [been/voet van een mens] leg4 [informeel] [hand] paw5 [informeel] [handschrift] fist6 [informeel] [handtekening] Bfist, AJohn Hancock7 [afdruk van een poot] paw print8 [neerhaal van een letter] leg9 [informeel] [mannelijke homoseksueel] 〈 niet pejoratief〉 gay ⇒ 〈Brits-Engels; slang; pejoratief〉 poof(ter), 〈Amerikaans-Engels; slang; pejoratief〉 fag(ot), faggot♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 iets op poten zetten • set up/start somethinggeen poot aan de grond krijgen • not be able to get something off the ground/get something going; 〈 bij iemand〉 get nowhere (with someone)〈 figuurlijk〉 zijn poten thuishouden • keep one's paws off someone/somethinggeen poot uitsteken/verzetten • not lift a finger6 zijn poot zetten • put one's fist/John Hancockop zijn poot spelen • stand on one's hind legs, kick up a fuss/roween brief op poten schrijven • write a stiff letterII 〈de〉 -
15 начать за здравие, а кончить за упокой
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > начать за здравие, а кончить за упокой
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16 initiieren
v/t initiate, start s.th. off* * *ini|ti|ie|ren [initsi'iːrən] ptp initiiertvt (geh)initiate* * *in·i·ti·ie·ren *[initsiˈi:rən]vt (geh)▪ etw \initiieren to initiate sthein Programm \initiieren INFORM to initiate a program* * *transitives Verb (geh.) initiate* * ** * *transitives Verb (geh.) initiate* * *v.to initiate v.to start something off expr. -
17 touw
3 [weefgetouw] loom♦voorbeelden:iets met (een) touw(en) vastbinden/dichtbinden • tie something (up)¶ in touw zijn • be in harness, be hard at it/busyiets op touw zetten • plan/start something; launch/mount something 〈 campagne〉 -
18 A
[aː]nt -, - or (inf) -s, -sA, adas A und (das) O (fig) — the essential thing(s), the be-all and end-all; (eines Wissensgebietes) the basics pl
von A bis Z (fig inf) — from beginning to end, from A to Z
wer A sagt, muss auch B sagen (prov) — in for a penny, in for a pound (esp Brit prov); (moralisch) if you start something, you should see it through
* * *a, A[a:]nt1. (Buchstabe) A, aein großes A/ein kleines a a capital a/a small A2. MUS A, aA-Dur/a-Moll A major/A minordas \A anschlagen to hit a3.▶ von \A nach B [kommen] [to get] from A to B▶ wer \A sagt, muss auch B sagen (prov) if you make your bed, you've got to lie in it, BRIT a. in for a penny, in for a pound prov▶ das \A und [das] O the be-all and end-all, the most important thing* * *1) = Autobahn2) = Ampere A* * *A, a n; -, - oder gespr -s1. A, a;das A und O the most important thing; (Grundkenntnisse) the basics, the alpha and the omega;das ist das A und O der Geschichte that’s what it’s all about;wer A sagt, muss auch B sagen in for a penny, in for a pound, US auch in for a dime, in for a dollar;von A bis Z right down the line;von A bis Z durchlesen (Buch) read from cover to cover; (auch Formular etc) read through from beginning to end;sie kennt das Thema von A bis Z she knows the subject from A to Z ( oder back to front);er kennt die Leute von A bis Z he knows every single one of them;wir haben alles, von A bis Z you name it, we’ve got it umg;es war ein Erfolg von A bis Z it was a success from start to finish;er hat es uns von A bis Z erzählt he told us everything ( oder right down to the last detail);das ist von A bis Z erfunden he’s etc made the whole thing up;2. MUS A3. WIRTSCH:Güteklasse A grade ( oder quality category) A;1a oderIa top-quality, first class* * *1) = Autobahn2) = Ampere A -
19 a
[aː]nt -, - or (inf) -s, -sA, adas A und (das) O (fig) — the essential thing(s), the be-all and end-all; (eines Wissensgebietes) the basics pl
von A bis Z (fig inf) — from beginning to end, from A to Z
wer A sagt, muss auch B sagen (prov) — in for a penny, in for a pound (esp Brit prov); (moralisch) if you start something, you should see it through
* * *a, A[a:]nt1. (Buchstabe) A, aein großes A/ein kleines a a capital a/a small A2. MUS A, aA-Dur/a-Moll A major/A minordas \A anschlagen to hit a3.▶ von \A nach B [kommen] [to get] from A to B▶ wer \A sagt, muss auch B sagen (prov) if you make your bed, you've got to lie in it, BRIT a. in for a penny, in for a pound prov▶ das \A und [das] O the be-all and end-all, the most important thing* * *1) = Autobahn2) = Ampere A* * *A, a n; -, - oder gespr -s1. A, a;das A und O the most important thing; (Grundkenntnisse) the basics, the alpha and the omega;das ist das A und O der Geschichte that’s what it’s all about;wer A sagt, muss auch B sagen in for a penny, in for a pound, US auch in for a dime, in for a dollar;von A bis Z right down the line;von A bis Z durchlesen (Buch) read from cover to cover; (auch Formular etc) read through from beginning to end;sie kennt das Thema von A bis Z she knows the subject from A to Z ( oder back to front);er kennt die Leute von A bis Z he knows every single one of them;wir haben alles, von A bis Z you name it, we’ve got it umg;es war ein Erfolg von A bis Z it was a success from start to finish;er hat es uns von A bis Z erzählt he told us everything ( oder right down to the last detail);das ist von A bis Z erfunden he’s etc made the whole thing up;2. MUS A3. WIRTSCH:Güteklasse A grade ( oder quality category) A;1a oderIa top-quality, first class* * *1) = Autobahn2) = Ampere A -
20 échauffer
échauffer [e∫ofe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ moteur, machine] to overheatb. [+ imagination] to fire2. reflexive verb* * *eʃofe3) ( rendre chaud) to overheat [corps, liquide, pièce]; to warm [sol]4) ( produire une fermentation) to start [something] fermenting••échauffer les oreilles or la bile de quelqu'un — to vex somebody
* * *eʃofe vt1) [métal, moteur] to overheat* * *échauffer verb table: aimerA vtr1 Sport to warm up;4 ( produire une fermentation) to start [sth] fermenting.B s'échauffer vpr1 Sport to warm up;2 ( s'animer) [imagination, esprit] to be stirred; [personne, discussion] to become heated;3 (devenir chaud, rouge) [visage] to get hot;4 ( fermenter) to begin to ferment.échauffer les oreilles or la bile de qn to vex sb.[eʃofe] verbe transitif[fermenter] to cause fermentation————————s'échauffer verbe pronominal intransitif1. SPORT to warm up2. [s'exciter] to become heated
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