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стресса
faux départ
false start SUST. literal, fig.
faux départ literal, fig.
false [ingl. brit. fɔːls, fɒls, ingl. am. fɔls] ADJ.
1. false after sust.:
false (mistaken) impression, idea, information
false belief
false (proved wrong) allegations, rumour, statement
2. false (fraudulent):
false banknotes, passport
false tax returns, name, address
3. false (artificial):
false eyelashes, nose, hem
false atrbv. floor, ceiling
4. false person (affected, disloyal):
I. start [ingl. brit. stɑːt, ingl. am. stɑrt] SUST.
1. start (beginning):
that's a good start literal
2. start DEP. (gen):
3. start DEP. (departure line):
4. start (movement) (of surprise, fear):
II. start [ingl. brit. stɑːt, ingl. am. stɑrt] V. trans.
1. start (begin):
start day, exercise, activity
start bottle, packet
2. start (put to work):
start person
to start sb on, to get sb started on typing, cleaning etc
3. start (cause, initiate):
start quarrel, war
start custom
start fire
start trouble, rumour
start fashion, enterprise
4. start MEC. (activate):
start car
start machine
5. start TÉC. (cause to loosen):
start rivet, screw
6. start CAZA:
start game
to start a hare literal, fig.
III. to start with ADV.
1. to start with (firstly):
2. to start with (at first):
3. to start with (at all):
IV. start [ingl. brit. stɑːt, ingl. am. stɑrt] V. intr.
1. start (begin):
débuter (as comme)
to start on memoirs, journey
2. start (depart):
3. start (jump nervously):
sursauter (in de)
4. start (bulge):
5. start (be activated):
start MOTOR, MEC. car, engine, machine:
6. start TÉC. (work loose):
V. start [ingl. brit. stɑːt, ingl. am. stɑrt]
false start SUST.
I. start [stɑ:t, ingl. am. stɑ:rt] V. intr.
1. start (begin):
to start with, ... coloq.
don't start! pey. coloq.
don't you start! pey. coloq.
2. start (begin a journey):
3. start (begin to operate):
start vehicle, motor
4. start (make a sudden movement):
5. start DEP.:
II. start [stɑ:t, ingl. am. stɑ:rt] V. trans.
1. start (begin):
start a family
2. start (set in motion):
start a conversation, bottle
start a fight, trouble, war
start a trend, fashion, rumor
start a meeting
start a fire
to start it coloq.
3. start TÉC. (set in operation):
start a machine
start a motor, car
4. start COM. (establish):
to start sb in sth
lancer qn dans qc
5. start coloq. (cause sb to do sth):
to start sb/sth doing sth
faire faire qc à qn/qc
6. start INFORM.:
III. start [stɑ:t, ingl. am. stɑ:rt] SUST.
1. start (beginning):
to make [or get off to] a start on sth
to give sb a start in sth
lancer qn dans qc
... for a start [or for a start, ...]
2. start DEP. (beginning place):
3. start (beginning time):
4. start (beginning advantage):
5. start (sudden movement):
I. false [fɔ:ls] ADJ. a. fig.
II. false [fɔ:ls] ADV.
false start SUST.
I. start [start] V. intr.
1. start (begin):
don't start! coloq.
don't you start! coloq.
2. start (begin journey):
3. start (begin operating):
start vehicle, motor
4. start (make sudden movement):
5. start sports:
II. start [start] V. trans.
1. start (begin):
start a family
2. start (set in motion):
start conversation, bottle
start fight, trouble, war
start trend, fashion, rumor
start meeting
start fire
to start it coloq.
3. start TÉC. (set in operation):
start machine
start motor, car
4. start COM. (establish):
to start sb in sth
lancer qn dans qc
5. start coloq. (cause to do):
to start sb/sth doing sth
faire faire qc à qn/qc
6. start comput:
III. start [start] SUST.
1. start (beginning):
to give sb a start in sth
lancer qn dans qc
... for a start [or for a start, ...]
2. start sports (beginning place):
3. start (beginning time):
4. start (beginning advantage):
5. start (sudden movement):
I. false [fɔls] ADJ. a. fig.
II. false [fɔls] ADV.
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
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
The effect of the noise can often be measured in mistakes, such as false start penalties.
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Any subsequent false start by any athlete, or athletes, led to immediate disqualification of that latter athlete.
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However, he was disqualified in the final of the event for a false start.
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There is a false start to the final chorus of the song.
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State was stopped short on consecutive plays, committed a five-yard false start penalty, then was stopped for no gain on third down.
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