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21 false start
(in a race, a start which is declared not valid and therefore has to be repeated.) falsa partida* * *false start[fɔ:ls st'a:t] n decolagem falsa, partida anulada. -
22 for a start
((used in argument etc) in the first place, or as the first point in an argument: You can't have a new bicycle because for a start we can't afford one.) para começar* * *for a startprimeiro, em primeiro lugar. -
23 to give someone a start
to give someone a starta) dar vantagens para alguém no começo de um negócio, de uma competição, etc. b) surpreender ou assustar alguém. c) dar um emprego a alguém. he gave me a start / ele me assustou. -
24 to start from scratch
to start from scratchcomeçar do nada, começar do zero.————————to start from scratchpartir da linha de saída, começar do zero. -
25 to start with
1) (at the beginning: He was very nervous to start with.) no início2) (as the first point (in an argument etc): There are many reasons why he shouldn't get the job. To start with, he isn't qualified.) para começar -
26 flying start
fly.ing start[fl'aiiŋ sta:t] n partida veloz, auspiciosa. -
27 from start to finish
from start to finishdo princípio ao fim. -
28 head start
head start[h'ed sta:t] n Sport vantagem inicial em jogo ou competição, Brit lambuja. -
29 to get off to a good/a bad start
to get off to a good/a bad startcomeçar bem.English-Portuguese dictionary > to get off to a good/a bad start
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30 to get/have the start of someone
to get/have the start of someonetomar a dianteira de alguém.English-Portuguese dictionary > to get/have the start of someone
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31 to have a false start
to have a false startter um mau começo. -
32 to make a new start
to make a new startcomeçar de novo. -
33 to start a family
to start a familyter o primeiro filho. -
34 to start after
to start aftersair à procura de. -
35 to start back
to start backassustar-se, retroceder bruscamente. -
36 to start doing
to start doingcomeçar a fazer (alguma coisa). -
37 to start forward
to start forwardpular para a frente. -
38 to start from square one
to start from square onecomeçar do princípio, voltar ao começo. -
39 to start in business
to start in businesscomeçar um negócio. -
40 to start off on the right/left foot
to start off on the right/left footcomeçar com o pé direito/esquerdo.English-Portuguese dictionary > to start off on the right/left foot
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