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121 start off
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122 start a fight
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123 start out
1) ( set off) ( on journey) partirhe started out with the aim of... — fig il avait d'abord pour but de...
2) ( begin) [matter, business, employee] débuter -
124 start from scratch
начать с нуляI built every bit of my own house. I started from scratch and did everything with my own hands.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > start from scratch
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125 Start Sharing...
An item on the Actions menu that starts a sharing session with the person the user selects from the corporate address book.بدء المشاركة... -
126 Start-up with pre-biased output
Электроника: запуск со смещённой нагрузкой (указывает на возможность стабилизатора напряжения запуститься в условиях наличия на нагрузке остаточного напряжения)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Start-up with pre-biased output
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127 start employment with
Общая лексика: начать работать в (компании) -
128 start in with
Разговорное выражение: задираться, провоцировать
См. также в других словарях:
with a start — with alarm, with a jump, in a surprised manner … English contemporary dictionary
bring someone up with a start — bring/pull (someone) up with a start if something that someone says brings you up with a start, it surprises you and often causes you to suddenly stop what you were doing. The sound of his voice pulled me up with a start … New idioms dictionary
pull someone up with a start — bring/pull (someone) up with a start if something that someone says brings you up with a start, it surprises you and often causes you to suddenly stop what you were doing. The sound of his voice pulled me up with a start … New idioms dictionary
bring up with a start — bring/pull (someone) up with a start if something that someone says brings you up with a start, it surprises you and often causes you to suddenly stop what you were doing. The sound of his voice pulled me up with a start … New idioms dictionary
pull up with a start — bring/pull (someone) up with a start if something that someone says brings you up with a start, it surprises you and often causes you to suddenly stop what you were doing. The sound of his voice pulled me up with a start … New idioms dictionary
wake with a start — wake suddenly, jump out of bed I woke with a start when Santa Claus landed on our roof … English idioms
Start Up Citywide — is an agency funded through the British Government s Neighbourhood Renewal Fund and is located in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, England.NRF monies, allocated to multi agency Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) in areas assessed as suffering from … Wikipedia
Start — Start, n. 1. The act of starting; a sudden spring, leap, or motion, caused by surprise, fear, pain, or the like; any sudden motion, or beginning of motion. [1913 Webster] The fright awakened Arcite with a start. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. A… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
start — start1 W2S2 [sta:t US sta:rt] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(begin doing something)¦ 2¦(begin happening)¦ 3¦(begin in a particular way)¦ 4¦(business/organization)¦ 5¦(job/school)¦ 6¦(car/engine etc)¦ 7¦(begin going somewhere)¦ 8¦(life/profession)¦… … Dictionary of contemporary English
start — start1 [ start ] verb *** ▸ 1 begin to happen ▸ 2 begin to do something ▸ 3 begin a trip ▸ 4 be the limit of something ▸ 5 make something happen ▸ 6 make machine work ▸ 7 complain ▸ 8 jump with fright ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive to begin to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
start — 1 verb 1 BEGIN DOING STH (I, T) to begin doing something: start doing sth: I ve just started learning German. | We d better start getting dressed soon. | start to do sth: When Tom heard this he started to laugh uncontrollably. | Things started to … Longman dictionary of contemporary English