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  • start the ball rolling — ► start (or get or set) the ball rolling make a start. Main Entry: ↑ball …   English terms dictionary

  • Entry Vehicle Demonstrator — Der Earth re entry Vehicle Demonstrator (EVD, Erd Wiedereintritts Demonstrations Fahrzeug) ist ein unbemanntes Experimental Raumschiff im Rahmen des ESA Projekts Aurora zur Erforschung des Sonnensystems. Um die Proben, die durch Robotertechnik… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • start in — To begin • • • Main Entry: ↑start * * * ˌstart ˈin [intransitive] [present tense I/you/we/they start in he/she/it starts in …   Useful english dictionary

  • start over — (N American) To begin again from the beginning, start all over again • • • Main Entry: ↑start * * * make a new beginning could you face going back to school and starting over? * * * start over [phrasal verb] chiefly US 1 start over or start ( …   Useful english dictionary

  • START I — START (for Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) is a treaty between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) on the Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms. The treaty was signed by the United… …   Wikipedia

  • start something up — ˌstart ˈup | ˌstart sthˈup derived to begin working, happening, etc; to make sth do this • I heard his car start up. • Start up the engines! see also ↑start up …   Useful english dictionary

  • start work — ► WORKPLACE to begin to be employed for the first time: »He started work at 16 in a local baker s. ► to begin your day at work: »I start work at 8.30 in the morning. Main Entry: ↑start …   Financial and business terms

  • start in life — phrase the advantages or disadvantages that you have when you are very young We want to provide our child with the best start in life. Thesaurus: childhood and adolescencehyponym Main entry: start …   Useful english dictionary

  • start on at somebody (about something) — ˌstart ˈon at sb (about sth) | ˌstart ˈon (at sb) about sth derived (informal) to begin to complain about sth or criticize sb • She started on at me again about getting some new clothes. • Don t start on about him not having a job. Main entry …   Useful english dictionary

  • start on (at somebody) about something — ˌstart ˈon at sb (about sth) | ˌstart ˈon (at sb) about sth derived (informal) to begin to complain about sth or criticize sb • She started on at me again about getting some new clothes. • Don t start on about him not having a job. Main entry …   Useful english dictionary

  • start to bite — start/begin to bite ► to start to have a bad effect on something: »When the credit crunch started to bite, many smaller firms were forced out of business. »Sales will slow as interest rates begin to bite. Main Entry: ↑bite …   Financial and business terms

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