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61 tow-start
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62 kick-start
1 nounkick mdémarrer (au kick);∎ figurative measures to kick-start the economy des mesures pour faire repartir l'économie -
63 push-start
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64 tow-start
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65 flying start
noun Sport départ m lancéto get off to a flying start — fig prendre un très bon départ
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66 head start
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67 kick-start
['kɪkstɑːt] 1. 2.transitive verb lit démarrer [quelque chose] au pied [motorbike]; fig relancer -
68 push-start
1. ['pʊʃstɑːt]2. [ˌpʊʃ'stɑːt]to give something a push-start — pousser quelque chose pour le/la faire démarrer
transitive verb pousser [quelque chose] pour le/la faire démarrer [vehicle] -
69 bad start
(to start well or badly in a race, business etc.) bien/mal commencer -
70 false start
(in a race, a start which is declared not valid and therefore has to be repeated.) faux départ -
71 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.) pour commencer -
72 get off to a flying start
(to have a very successful beginning: Our new shop has got off to a flying start.) prendre un départ en flèche -
73 aan de start
aan de start -
74 de koude start
de koude start -
75 een goede start maken
een goede start maken -
76 een snelle start
een snelle start -
77 een valse start
een valse start -
78 hij kwam geladen aan de start
hij kwam geladen aan de start -
79 van start gaan
van start gaan -
80 vliegende start
vliegende start
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