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start·ing [ˈstɑ:tɪŋ] ADJ. atrbv. DEP.

starting

ˈstart·ing line SUST. DEP.

starting line

ˈstart·ing point SUST.

starting point

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 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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He was an early adopter of starting blocks rather than digging footholds in the cinder tracks.
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The country experienced an economic boom starting in 1871, with demands throughout the country for railways to be built.
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Things are starting to hot up on this final day.
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The mild form usually presents with mildly itchy (but itching can be very severe), pink-red blotches, symmetrically arranged and starting on the extremities.
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Acylation is much more straightforward as the resulting -cyanocarbonyl compounds are much more acidic (and less nucleophilic) than corresponding starting materials.
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They were notorious for starting fights with audiences which drew police attention; members were also abusive to each other off-stage.
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With it you can take on the world; without it, you remain stuck on the starting block of your own potential.
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Starting in 1990, the radio would instead simulcast the public address system during the pre-race ceremonies.
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Heater plugs were fitted to each combustion chamber to improve starting.
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Using characters traits as a starting block, the pair have completely transformed them into the popular cartoons.
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