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1 start
kick off, launch, onset, start* * *(en -er) start ( fx of a race, of an engine; a good start in life);( flyvemaskines) take-off;( af foretagende) starting, launching;(fig) make a false start. -
2 start
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3 start
sb.(der) Start (-[e] s -s) -
4 start
[sda'd] sb. -en, -er, -erneстарт, начало, пуск -
5 start
nouncommencement mdécollage mdépart mverbcommencement mdépart mxxxdémarrage m -
6 start
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7 start
запуск (м.) начало (ср.) пуск (м.) -
8 start
запуск; начало, початок -
9 få en flyvende start
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10 en frisk start
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11 komme godt fra start
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12 igangsætte
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13 få igang
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14 komme afsted
start off, start out, make tracks (for), be / get on one's way -
15 begynde forfra
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16 begynde fra bunden
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17 få gang i ting
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18 holde gående
start / set, keep going -
19 begynde
1. 2, vt( på ngt) начина́ть (что-л.)jeg er begýndt — я на́чал
til at begýnde med — для нача́ла; внача́ле
2. 2, vibegýnde fórfra — нача́ть снача́ла
начина́ться* * *begin, commence, go about, proceed, set about, set to, start* * ** begin; open ( fx the campaign, the fight; school opens today);(mere T, ofte pludseligt) start;F commence;[ begynde at] begin (, start) to ( fx he began to talk (, understand); it began to rain; the water began to freeze); begin (, start) -ing ( fxhe began talking; he began writing at the age of 12);[ det begynder at blive mørkt] it is beginning to get dark, it is getting dark;[ begynde for sig selv] start on one's own, set up for oneself;[ begynde forfra] start (all) over again; start (again) from scratch;[ godt begyndt er halvt fuldendt] well begun is half done;[ begynde med] begin with,( udgå fra) begin at ( fx the beginning, the wrong end);[ begynde med at] begin by -ing ( fx the children begin by learning the letters);[ til at begynde med] to begin with, at first;[ begynde på] begin, start (on);[ det var ham der begyndte] he started it. -
20 forspring
sg - fórspringet, pl - fórspringпреиму́щество сbehólde et fórspring — сохрани́ть преиму́щество
* * *have the edge on / over, start* * *(et -) lead ( fx have a lead of five metres over the others);(fig) initial advantage; head start ( fx give somebody a head start); edge ( fx give them an edge);[ beholde forspringet] keep the lead;[ få forspring for ham] get the start of him;(fig) have a head start over; have the edge on.
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