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азбука
comenzar
I. start [ingl. am. stɑrt, ingl. brit. stɑːt] SUST.
1.1. start (beginning):
start
start
at the start
at the start
from the start
from start to finish
from start to finish
to make a start(on sth)
to make an early start
to make a fresh or new start
to get (sth) off to a good/bad start
to give sb a good start in life
1.2. start:
for a start
2.1. start DEP. (of race):
start
false start
2.2. start DEP. (lead, advantage):
start
2.3. start DEP. (starting line, gate):
start
start
3. start (jump):
to give a start person/horse:
to give sb a start
darle or pegarle un susto a alguien
to give sb a start
asustar a alguien
I woke up with a start
II. start [ingl. am. stɑrt, ingl. brit. stɑːt] V. trans.
1. start (begin):
start conversation/journey/negotiations
start conversation/journey/negotiations
start conversation/journey/negotiations
start job/course
start job/course
I start work at eight
to start -ing, to start to + infin
empezar a  +  infin
2. start (cause to begin):
start race
start race
largar Co. Sur Méx.
start fashion
start fashion
start fire/epidemic
start argument/fight
start war country:
start incident:
we want to start a family
don't (you) start anything with me! coloq.
to start sb on sth/-ing I'll start you on some filing
to start sb -ing her words started me wondering
to get sb started coloq.
darle cuerda a alguien coloq.
3. start (establish):
start business
start business
start business
start organization/charity
start plan
I need $20, 000 to get me started
4. start (cause to operate):
start engine/dishwasher
start engine/dishwasher
prender amer.
start car
start car
start car
III. start [ingl. am. stɑrt, ingl. brit. stɑːt] V. intr.
1.1. start (begin):
start school/term/meeting:
start school/term/meeting:
start school/term/meeting:
iniciarse form.
start noise/pain/journey/race:
start noise/pain/journey/race:
when can you start?
prices start at $30
don't you start as well! coloq.
to start again or ingl. am. also over
to start again or ingl. am. also over
to start by -ing
empezar por  +  infin
1.2. start:
to start with we'll have soup to start with
I was optimistic to start with, but
2.1. start (originate):
start fashion/custom:
start fashion/custom:
2.2. start (be founded):
start
3. start (set out) + adv. compl.:
to start back
4. start (begin to operate):
start car:
start car:
partir Chile
start dishwasher:
start dishwasher:
the car won't start
the car won't start
5. start:
start (move suddenly)
start (be frightened)
start (be frightened)
6. start (protrude):
start eyes:
start out V. [ingl. am. stɑrt -, ingl. brit. stɑːt -] (v + adv)
1. start out (set out):
start out
start out
partir form.
2. start out (in life, career):
start out
3. start out (begin):
to start out (by) -ing we'll start out by finding a place to make camp
to start out to + infin we didn't start out to buy up all their shares
start in V. [ingl. am. stɑrt -, ingl. brit. stɑːt -] (v + adv) coloq.
start in
to start in -ing or to + infin
ponerse a  +  infin
to start in on sth/-ing
empezar con algo/ a  +  infin
to start in on sb
meterse con alguien
to start in on sb
agarrársela(s) con alguien amer. coloq.
start on V. [ingl. am. stɑrt -, ingl. brit. stɑːt -] (v + prep + o)
1. start on (begin):
start on cleaning/book
2. start on (criticize):
start on coloq.
meterse con coloq.
I. start over V. [ingl. am. stɑrt -, ingl. brit. stɑːt -] ingl. am. (v + adv)
start over
start over
start over
II. start over V. [ingl. am. stɑrt -, ingl. brit. stɑːt -] ingl. am. (v + o + adv)
start over
start over
start over
I. start up V. [ingl. am. stɑrt -, ingl. brit. stɑːt -] (v + adv)
1. start up → start
2. start up (begin business):
start up
3. start up (begin activity):
start up music/siren:
start up band:
II. start up V. [ingl. am. stɑrt -, ingl. brit. stɑːt -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. start up engine/car/machinery:
start up
start up
start up
2. start up business:
start up
start up
3. start up:
start up conversation
start up discussion
I. start [ingl. am. stɑrt, ingl. brit. stɑːt] SUST.
1.1. start (beginning):
start
start
at the start
at the start
from the start
from start to finish
from start to finish
to make a start(on sth)
to make an early start
to make a fresh or new start
to get (sth) off to a good/bad start
to give sb a good start in life
1.2. start:
for a start
2.1. start DEP. (of race):
start
false start
2.2. start DEP. (lead, advantage):
start
2.3. start DEP. (starting line, gate):
start
start
3. start (jump):
to give a start person/horse:
to give sb a start
darle or pegarle un susto a alguien
to give sb a start
asustar a alguien
I woke up with a start
II. start [ingl. am. stɑrt, ingl. brit. stɑːt] V. trans.
1. start (begin):
start conversation/journey/negotiations
start conversation/journey/negotiations
start conversation/journey/negotiations
start job/course
start job/course
I start work at eight
to start -ing, to start to + infin
empezar a  +  infin
2. start (cause to begin):
start race
start race
largar Co. Sur Méx.
start fashion
start fashion
start fire/epidemic
start argument/fight
start war country:
start incident:
we want to start a family
don't (you) start anything with me! coloq.
to start sb on sth/-ing I'll start you on some filing
to start sb -ing her words started me wondering
to get sb started coloq.
darle cuerda a alguien coloq.
3. start (establish):
start business
start business
start business
start organization/charity
start plan
I need $20, 000 to get me started
4. start (cause to operate):
start engine/dishwasher
start engine/dishwasher
prender amer.
start car
start car
start car
III. start [ingl. am. stɑrt, ingl. brit. stɑːt] V. intr.
1.1. start (begin):
start school/term/meeting:
start school/term/meeting:
start school/term/meeting:
iniciarse form.
start noise/pain/journey/race:
start noise/pain/journey/race:
when can you start?
prices start at $30
don't you start as well! coloq.
to start again or ingl. am. also over
to start again or ingl. am. also over
to start by -ing
empezar por  +  infin
1.2. start:
to start with we'll have soup to start with
I was optimistic to start with, but
2.1. start (originate):
start fashion/custom:
start fashion/custom:
2.2. start (be founded):
start
3. start (set out) + adv. compl.:
to start back
4. start (begin to operate):
start car:
start car:
partir Chile
start dishwasher:
start dishwasher:
the car won't start
the car won't start
5. start:
start (move suddenly)
start (be frightened)
start (be frightened)
6. start (protrude):
start eyes:
I. start-up [ingl. am. ˈstɑr ˌdəp, ingl. brit. ˈstɑːtʌp] ADJ.
start-up capital/costs:
start-up
start-up
II. start-up [ingl. am. ˈstɑr ˌdəp, ingl. brit. ˈstɑːtʌp] SUST.
1. start-up U (process):
start-up
start-up costs
start-up costs
2. start-up C (new business):
start-up
head start SUST.
head start
to have a head start (on/over sb)
llevar(le) ventaja (a alguien)
atrbv. head start program (in US) ENS.
jump-start [ingl. am. ˈdʒəmpˌstɑrt, ingl. brit. ˈdʒʌmpstɑːt] V. trans.
jump-start
I. push-start [ingl. am. ˈpʊʃstɑrt, ingl. brit. pʊʃˈstɑːt] V. trans.
push-start car:
push-start
II. push-start [ingl. am. ˈpʊʃstɑrt, ingl. brit. pʊʃˈstɑːt] SUST.
to give sb a push-start
I. start [stɑ:t, ingl. am. stɑ:rt] V. intr.
1. start (begin):
start
to start to do sth
2. start (begin journey):
start
3. start (begin to operate):
start vehicle, motor
4. start (make sudden movement):
start
to start out of sleep
II. start [stɑ:t, ingl. am. stɑ:rt] V. trans.
1. start (begin):
start
we start work at 6:30 every morning
2. start (set in operation):
start
start car
3. start COM. (establish):
start business
III. start [stɑ:t, ingl. am. stɑ:rt] SUST.
1. start (beginning):
start
to make a fresh start
2. start DEP. (beginning place):
start
false start
3. start (sudden movement):
start
to give a start
to give sb a start
false start SUST. DEP.
false start
I. start off V. intr.
1. start off (begin):
start off
2. start off (begin journey):
start off
start off train, plane
II. start off V. trans.
start off
to start sb off (on sth)
I. start up V. trans.
1. start up organization, business:
start up
2. start up vehicle, motor:
start up
II. start up V. intr.
1. start up (jump up):
start up
2. start up (begin happening):
start up
3. start up (begin running):
start up vehicle, motor
start in V. intr.
start in
head start SUST.
head start
to give sb a head start
start-up [ˈstɑ:tʌp, ingl. am. ˈstɑ:rt-] SUST.
start-up
flying start SUST. DEP.
flying start
cold start SUST. AUTO., INFORM.
cold start
Entrada de OpenDict
kick-start V.
kick-start trans. AUTO.
I. start [start] V. intr.
1. start (begin):
start
to start to do sth
2. start (begin journey):
start
3. start (begin to operate):
start vehicle, motor
4. start DEP. (play at beginning):
start
5. start (begin at level):
start
ticket prices start as low as $10
6. start (make sudden movement):
start
to start at sb/sth
II. start [start] V. trans.
1. start (begin):
start
we start work at 6:30 every morning
2. start (set in operation):
start
start car
3. start COM. (establish):
start business
4. start DEP. (let play at beginning):
start
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to start something coloq.
III. start [start] SUST.
1. start (beginning):
start
to make a fresh start
2. start DEP.:
start (beginning time)
false start
3. start (sudden movement):
start
to give a start
to give sb a start
4. start DEP. (action of playing at beginning):
start
push-start V. intr. AUTO.
push-start
push start SUST. AUTO.
to give sb a push start
standing start SUST.
to do sth from a standing start
cold start SUST. AUTO., comput
cold start
head start SUST.
head start
to give sb a head start
I. start off V. intr.
1. start off (begin):
start off
2. start off (begin journey):
start off
start off train, plane
II. start off V. trans.
start off
to start sb off (on sth)
I. start up V. trans.
1. start up organization, business:
start up
2. start up vehicle, motor:
start up
II. start up V. intr.
1. start up (begin running):
start up vehicle, motor
2. start up (open):
start up
3. start up (jump up):
start up
start out V. intr.
1. start out (begin):
start out
to start out to do sth
2. start out (begin journey):
start out
start out train, plane
start back V. intr.
1. start back (jump back suddenly):
start back
2. start back (begin return journey):
start back
Present
Istart
youstart
he/she/itstarts
westart
youstart
theystart
Past
Istarted
youstarted
he/she/itstarted
westarted
youstarted
theystarted
Present Perfect
Ihavestarted
youhavestarted
he/she/ithasstarted
wehavestarted
youhavestarted
theyhavestarted
Past Perfect
Ihadstarted
youhadstarted
he/she/ithadstarted
wehadstarted
youhadstarted
theyhadstarted
PONS OpenDict

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He paid the start-up costs of the new magazine by deferring payment of sales taxes his clubs owed on their activities.
en.wikipedia.org
It's a bit late for that, they were sullied right from the start by their convict settlement.
www.newstalkzb.co.nz
The male bodybuilder introduced her to a female bodybuilder and suggested we start training five days a week and work one body part a day.
en.wikipedia.org
If you want a good night out have a glass of champers when you start, but don't get into your car afterwards.
metro.co.uk
Mind you, it does start with those stabby synths, an introduction that dramatic has to be an attention-grabber.
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