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I . start [stɑ:t] SUST. usu sing.

2. start (foundation):

3. start DEP. (beginning place, time):

start m

4. start (beginning advantage):

II . start [stɑ:t] V. intr.

2. start coloq. (begin harassing, attacking):

3. start (begin a journey):

odpravljati se [form. perf. odpraviti se]

4. start (begin to operate):

vžigati [form. perf. vžgati]

5. start (begin happening):

6. start (jump in surprise):

zdrzovati se [form. perf. zdrzniti se]

III . start [stɑ:t] V. trans.

3. start MEC.:

vžigati [form. perf. vžgati]
vklapljati [form. perf. vklopiti]
zaganjati [form. perf. zagnati]

4. start ECON.:

start back V. intr.

1. start (jump back):

odskakovati [form. perf. odskočiti]

2. start (return):

odpravljati se [form. perf. odpraviti se nazaj]

I . start off V. intr.

2. start (begin career):

3. start (embark):

they started off in New Orleans

II . start off V. trans.

1. start (begin):

to start sthoff

2. start (cause to begin):

what started him off on this crazy idea?

4. start (help to begin):

I . start up V. trans.

1. start (organize):

2. start MEC.:

II . start up V. intr.

1. start (jump):

2. start (occur):

začenjati (se) [form. perf. začeti (se)]

START [stɑ:t]

START abreviatura de Strategic Arms Reduction Talks:

cold ˈstart SUST.

I . ˈpush-start V. trans.

1. push-start (jump-start):

porivati [form. perf. poriniti]

2. push-start fig. (begin improvement):

II . ˈpush-start SUST.

1. push-start (jump-start):

2. push-start fig. (helpful prompt):

stand·ing ˈstart SUST.

ˈstart-up SUST.

1. start-up COM.:

2. start-up MEC.:

zagon m

3. start-up INFORM.:

zagon m

warm ˈstart SUST. INFORM.

ˈstart-up capi·tal SUST. no pl.

ˈstart-up costs SUST. pl.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Soon, with increase in mass motorization, the railway started to lose passenger volume.
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In the afternoon, she began getting contractions and her labour pains started.
www.bbc.co.uk
The fire was started when an arsonist stacked wooden tables against the front doors of the building, poured gasoline on them, and set them ablaze.
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His case is still pending, and the federal government has started deportation proceedings against him.
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Later experimental research has started to confirm these predictions.
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When it was determined they could indeed have both a family and a freewheeling lifestyle, the married couple started scouting real estate.
news.nationalpost.com
Later it started production of saltpeter, linseed oil and paper.
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He also started taking bassoon lessons, but soon gave those up after almost choking to death on one of its reeds.
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He started playing rugby and athletics, but did not last long.
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An all-time low patronage of 22,000 struck in 1928, before the numbers started increasing, hitting 33,000 in 1930.
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