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להתחיל, לפתוח ב-, לצאת לדרך* * *◙ ךרדל תאצל,-ב חותפל,ליחתהל◄ -
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memulai tugas -
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vi [fam] preduzeti sebi* * *
poÄeti raditi
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s començar | sortir, posar-se en camí -
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начинать, собираться сделать, отправляться в путь -
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а) отпра́виться в путь ( on a journey)б) нача́ть карье́ру ( on a career)в) разг начина́ть, профессиона́льную де́ятельность -
54 start out
v.1 comenzar.2 ponerse en marcha, ponerse en camino, salir de viaje.3 emprender, dar comienzo a.4 comenzar a.vi.empezar (begin); salir, partir (on journey) -
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verbയാത്രതുടങ്ങുക, ചെയ്തു തുടങ്ങുക -
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60 start out of one's skin
Concise English-Russian phrasebook > start out of one's skin
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start out — {v.} 1. To begin to go somewhere. * /Bill started out for school on his bicycle./ * /Art started out on a voyage around the world./ Compare: SET OUT. 2. To begin a career or life. * /Harry started out as an errand boy in a business office./ * /We … Dictionary of American idioms
start out — {v.} 1. To begin to go somewhere. * /Bill started out for school on his bicycle./ * /Art started out on a voyage around the world./ Compare: SET OUT. 2. To begin a career or life. * /Harry started out as an errand boy in a business office./ * /We … Dictionary of American idioms
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start\ out — v 1. To begin to go somewhere. Bill started out for school on his bicycle. Art started out on a voyage around the world. Compare: set out 2. To begin a career or life. Harry started out as an errand boy in a business office. We all start out in… … Словарь американских идиом
start out — 1) PHRASAL VERB If someone or something starts out as a particular thing, they are that thing at the beginning although they change later. [V P as n] Daly was a fast talking Irish American who had started out as a salesman... [V P as n] What… … English dictionary
start out — UK US start out Phrasal Verb with start({{}}/stɑːt/ verb ► [I] to begin to do something in business or a job, or to begin your working life in a particular way: »I learned that lesson three years after starting out in the venture capital business … Financial and business terms