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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
he's just started a new job
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)
it all started when
to start on memoirs, journey
let's get started (on work)
let's get started (on 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]
start out V. [ingl. brit. stɑːt -, ingl. am. stɑrt -]
1. start out (set off):
he started out with the aim of fig.
2. start out (begin):
start out matter, business, employee:
débuter (as comme, in dans)
I. start up V. [ingl. brit. stɑːt -, ingl. am. stɑrt -] (start up)
start up engine:
start up noise:
start up person:
he's started up on his own
II. start up V. [ingl. brit. stɑːt -, ingl. am. stɑrt -] (start [sth] up, start up [sth])
start up car
start up shop
start up business
I. start off V. [ingl. brit. stɑːt -, ingl. am. stɑrt -] (start off)
1. start off (set off):
start off train, bus:
start off person:
2. start off (begin):
start off person:
commencer (by doing par faire, with par)
start off matter, business, employee:
débuter (as comme, in dans)
II. start off V. [ingl. brit. stɑːt -, ingl. am. stɑrt -] (start off for)
start off place:
III. start off V. [ingl. brit. stɑːt -, ingl. am. stɑrt -] (start [sb/sth] off, start off [sb/sth])
1. start off (begin):
start off visit, talk
commencer (with par)
start off programme
2. start off ingl. brit. (cause to do) coloq.:
3. start off (put to work):
start off worker
start off machine
4. start off DEP.:
start off competitors
start button SUST. INFORM.
start over V. [ingl. brit. stɑːt -, ingl. am. stɑrt -]
start back V. [ingl. brit. stɑːt -, ingl. am. stɑrt -]
1. start back (begin to return):
2. start back (step back):
head start SUST.
to give sb a head start on or over sb
cold start SUST. MOTOR
I. push-start SUST. [ingl. brit. pʊʃˈstɑːt, ingl. am. ˈpʊʃstɑrt]
II. push-start V. trans. [ingl. brit. pʊʃˈstɑːt, ingl. am. ˈpʊʃstɑrt]
push-start vehicle:
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
to get started
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):
start on V. trans.
1. start on (begin):
2. start on coloq. (harass, attack):
I. start up V. trans.
1. start up (organize and implement):
start up a business, company
start up a restaurant, club
2. start up (start):
start up engine
II. start up V. intr.
1. start up (begin an undertaking):
2. start up (begin running):
start up motorized vehicle
start in V. intr. a. fig. a. coloq.
to start in on sb/sth
I. kick-start [ˈkɪkstɑ:t, ingl. am. -stɑ:rt] SUST.
II. kick-start [ˈkɪkstɑ:t, ingl. am. -stɑ:rt] V. trans.
kick-start motorcycle
kick-start process, economy
start-up SUST.
1. start-up (setting):
start-up of motor
start-up of business
2. start-up (business):
flying start SUST.
flying start DEP.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
start out V. intr.
1. start out (begin a journey):
2. start out (begin a process, a career):
start out company, business
to start out to +infin
envisager de +infin
head start SUST.
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
to get started
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):
push-start V. trans.
jump-start [ˈdʒʌmp·start] V. trans.
jump-start economy
start on V. trans.
1. start on (begin):
2. start on coloq. (harass, attack):
start in V. intr. a. fig. a. coloq.
to start in on sb/sth
false start SUST.
cold start SUST.
flying start SUST.
flying start sports:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
head start SUST.
I. kick-start [ˈkɪk·start] SUST.
II. kick-start [ˈkɪk·start] V. trans.
kick-start motorcycle
kick-start process, economy
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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The best thing to do to start with is to buy your daughter a student railcard that will give discounts on trains.
www.thisismoney.co.uk
Cave bracingly avers that you need to start with non-supermarket fare, with free-range chicken, well-hung beef, wild salmon and good wine in your dishes and sauces.
www.independent.co.uk
They seem happy to start with democracy and end in a stitch up.
www.businessinsider.com.au
If the inflation rate is not very high to start with, disinflation can lead to deflation decreases in the general price level of goods and services.
en.wikipedia.org
The co-founders knew that they needed to jump-start one side of the market, so they decided to start with readers.
www.theglobeandmail.com

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