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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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inglés
español
español

beginning [ingl. am. bəˈɡɪnɪŋ, ingl. brit. bɪˈɡɪnɪŋ] SUST.

1. beginning (in time, place):

beginning
beginning
at the beginning of the year/of June
I'll start again from the beginning
from beginning to end
the beginning of the end

2. beginning (origin, early stage):

beginning often pl
beginning often pl
since the beginning(s) of time

3. beginning (start, debut):

beginning sin pl.
it's not much, but at least it's a beginning

I. begin <part. pres. beginning, pret. began, part. pas. begun> [ingl. am. bɪˈɡɪn, ingl. brit. bɪˈɡɪn] V. trans.

begin meeting/journey/campaign:

iniciar form.
to begin -ing/to + infin
empezar or comenzar a  +  infin
it's beginning to rain

II. begin <part. pres. beginning, pret. began, part. pas. begun> [ingl. am. bɪˈɡɪn, ingl. brit. bɪˈɡɪn] V. intr.

1. begin (start):

begin year/meeting:
begin year/meeting:
begin year/meeting:
iniciarse form.
let's begin at the beginning

2. begin (originate):

begin river:
begin custom:
begin custom:
he's beginning to toddle
he's beginning to toddle
he's beginning to toddle
his hair was beginning to thin out
his hair was beginning to thin out
español
español
inglés
inglés
beginning
beginning
at the beginning of the day
comenzar + ger
to begin by -ing
to begin with sth
comenzar por + infinit.
to begin by -ing
beginning
in the beginning

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español

I. beginning SUST.

1. beginning (start):

beginning
beginning
beginning
empiezo m Arg., Col., Ecua., Guat.
at [or in] the beginning
from beginning to end

2. beginning (origin):

beginning

II. beginning ADJ.

beginning
beginning stage

I. begin [bɪˈgɪn] V. trans. began, begun

II. begin [bɪˈgɪn] V. intr.

wellhe began ...
bueno”, comenzó...
tempers were beginning to fray
español
español
inglés
inglés
beginning
beginning
beginning
at the beginning of the month
beginning
and that's only the beginning!
beginning
at the beginning
right from the beginning
at the beginning of December
alfa y omega fig.
the beginning and the end
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

I. beginning SUST.

1. beginning (start):

beginning
beginning
beginning
empiezo m Arg., Col., Ecua., Guat.
at [or in] the beginning
from beginning to end

2. beginning (origin):

beginning

II. beginning ADJ.

beginning
beginning stage

I. begin <began, begun> [bɪ·ˈgɪn] V. trans.

II. begin <began, begun> [bɪ·ˈgɪn] V. intr.

wellhe began...
bueno”, comenzó...
tempers were beginning to fray
español
español
inglés
inglés
beginning
beginning
beginning
beginning
at the beginning of the month
and that's only the beginning!
beginning
at the beginning
right from the beginning
at the beginning of December
alfa y omega fig.
the beginning and the end
Present
Ibegin
youbegin
he/she/itbegins
webegin
youbegin
theybegin
Past
Ibegan
youbegan
he/she/itbegan
webegan
youbegan
theybegan
Present Perfect
Ihavebegun
youhavebegun
he/she/ithasbegun
wehavebegun
youhavebegun
theyhavebegun
Past Perfect
Ihadbegun
youhadbegun
he/she/ithadbegun
wehadbegun
youhadbegun
theyhadbegun

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In the beginning, they were in charge of both fire extinguishment and fire prevention, but government fire stations later became in charge of putting out fire.
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In 1860, there was the first demarcations of property lines and attributions of street names, marking the beginning of urbanization.
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In addition, he taught Roman law beginning in the year 1482.
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The rest of the story took me awhile, but the beginning and the end just flew into my head.
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This was the first of many recordings with the compadres (literally familial compatriots), and the beginning of a long friendship and working relationship.
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