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1 començament
n (m) beginning / start / commencement (formal)Des del començament - From the start / from the beginning / from the word go / from the get-go -
2 principi
n1. (m) beginning / startDes del principi - From the start / from the beginning / from the word go / from the get-go2. (m) principle -
3 cap
n1. (m) [ANAT] head2. (m) head / boss / chief3. (m) rope / cable4. (m) capeCap d'Hornos - Cape Hornadj no / anypron none / anyHi ha 'xxxx'? No, no n'hi ha cap - Are there any 'xxxx'? No, there aren't any / there are none1. towards / to2. at about / at around(m) weekend(m) scapegoatDos dels hostatges foren alliberats al cap de dues setmanes - Two of the hostages were freed after two weeksexpr al cap i a la fi after all / at the end of the dayexpr de cap i de nou from the very start (or beginning) / completely / from top to bottom / from square oneAixò us pot estalviar la molèstia d'haver de reinstal.lar el sistema de cap i de nou - This can save you the trouble of having to completely reinstall the systemSeria més sensat i desitjable començar de cap i de nou - It would be more sensible and desirable to begin from square oneEl desordre obliga a repensar de cap i de nou tot el model - The disorder makes it necessary to rethink the whole model from top to bottomexpr si (Pompeu Fabra / Companys / l'avi Paco etc.) aixequés el cap (Pompeu Fabra etc.) would roll over (or turn) in his / her grave -
4 començar
v to start / to begin / to commence (formal) -
5 encetar
v to begin / to start -
6 engegar
v to start up -
7 iniciar
v to begin / to start -
8 plorera
n (f)expr entrar-li (a algú) una plorera (for someone) to start to want to cryexpr fer plorera (a algú) to make someone want to cry (or weep) -
9 posar
v to put / to place1. posar-se (roba) to put on2. posar-se (medicament / cosmètic) to applyexpr posar fi a (alguna cosa) to put a stop to (something)expr posar fre a (alguna cosa) to put the brake on (something)expr posar en marxa to start (up) / to set in motionexpr posar-se al dia (en alguna cosa) to catch up (on something)expr posar-se a la venda to go on saleexpr posar-se d'acord to agree / to come to an agreementexpr posar-se en contacte (amb algú) to contact (someone)No dubtis en posar-te en contacte amb nosaltres - Don't hesitate to contact usexpr posar-se vermell to blush / to go red / to turn red -
10 reprendre
v1. to resume / to start something up again / to restart2. to rebuke / to chide
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