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II . start [stɑ:t, ingl. am. stɑ:rt] V. trans.

III . start [stɑ:t, ingl. am. stɑ:rt] SUST.

2. start sports (beginning place):

START SUST.

false start SUST. sports

standing start SUST. sports

start back V. intr.

1. start back (jump back suddenly):

2. start back (begin return journey):

I . start off V. intr.

1. start off (begin):

2. start off (begin journey):

I . start up V. trans.

1. start up organization, business:

2. start up vehicle, motor:

II . start up V. intr.

1. start up (jump up):

2. start up (begin happening):

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
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.
en.wikipedia.org
Early settlers to the area started homesteads in the timberline, which provided building materials and fuel.
en.wikipedia.org
He started playing rugby and athletics, but did not last long.
en.wikipedia.org
Soon, with increase in mass motorization, the railway started to lose passenger volume.
en.wikipedia.org
Later experimental research has started to confirm these predictions.
en.wikipedia.org
The other characters had no idea, as the affair had barely started that very evening.
en.wikipedia.org
His case is still pending, and the federal government has started deportation proceedings against him.
en.wikipedia.org
Later it started production of saltpeter, linseed oil and paper.
en.wikipedia.org
He tamed the devil of inflation, started the practice of cleaning up bank books and waged a war against crony capitalists.
www.dnaindia.com
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

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