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    v. 1. явах, мордох, хөдлөх. 2. эхлэх, эхлүүлэх. It \started to rain. Бороо орж эхлэв. They \started (the concert) with a piece by Mozart. Тэд концертыг Моцартын хөгжмөөр эхлүүлэв. 3. хийж эхлэх, эхлэх. \start babies on solid food хүүхэд бор хоолонд оруулах. 4. (машин) хөдлөх, асах. 5. хөдөлгөх, асах. 6. (гал) тавих, (үйл ажиллагаанд) хөтлөн оруулах. 7. цочих, огло харайх. start a family үр хүүхэдтэй болох. start off on the right/ wrong foor (with sb) зөв/ буруу юмнаас эхлэх. to start with 1. нэгдүгээрт. 2. эхэндээ, анхандаа. start back 1. буцах, харих. 2. цочих, огло үсрэх. start off хөдлөх. start out (on sth) 1. хөдлөх, мордох. 2. эхлэх. start over шинээр эхлэх, дахих. start (sth) up 1. асаах, хөдөлгөх. 2. эхлэх, эхлүүлэх.

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