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21 start
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22 start up
(to (cause to) begin or begin working etc: The machine suddenly started up; He has started up a new boys' club.) démarrer -
23 start
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24 start
nouncommencement mdécollage mdépart mverbcommencement mdépart mxxxdémarrage m -
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26 start-up
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27 Start
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28 start off
1) ( set off) [train, bus] démarrer; [person] partirstart [somebody/something] off, start off [somebody/something]4) (colloq) GB ( cause to do)5) ( put to work) mettre [quelque chose] en marche [machine]6) Sport faire partir [competitors] -
29 start-up costs
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30 Start-Up scheme
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31 start rakety
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32 start out
(to begin a journey; to start off: We shall have to start out at dawn.) se mettre en route -
33 start/set
(to start or keep something going, especially a conversation: He can be relied on to start the ball rolling at parties.) lancer, soutenir la conversation -
34 START Treaty
Pol., Mil. Traité START (entre les EU et l'ex-URSS) sur la réduction et la limitation des armements stratégiques offensifsEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > START Treaty
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35 start from scratch
(to start (an activity etc) from nothing, from the very beginning, or without preparation: He now has a very successful business but he started from scratch.) partir de zéro -
36 start off
1) (to begin a journey: It's time we started off.) se mettre en route2) (to cause or allow something to begin, someone to start doing something etc: The money lent to him by his father started him off as a bookseller.) établir -
37 start of building work
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > start of building work
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38 start of work
démarrage des travaux m, ouverture de chantier fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > start of work
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39 start-up loan
[Banque] prêt initialEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > start-up loan
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40 start-up screen
Inf. écran d'accueilEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > start-up screen
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Start-up — Start up … Deutsch Wörterbuch
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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
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Start — (st[aum]rt), v. t. 1. To cause to move suddenly; to disturb suddenly; to startle; to alarm; to rouse; to cause to flee or fly; as, the hounds started a fox. [1913 Webster] Upon malicious bravery dost thou come To start my quiet? Shak. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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start — [stärt] vi. [ME sterten < OE styrtan & ON sterta, akin to Ger stürzen, to overthrow < IE * sterd < base * (s)ter , stiff, walk stiffly > STARE, STARVE, STORK] 1. to make a sudden, involuntary or unexpected movement, as when surprised; … English World dictionary