start的意思和读音

start

: [stɑrt] : [stɑː(r)t]

v.

n.

abbr.(=Strategic Arms Reduction Talks)

starts  starting  started  

v.+n.start work,start business,start process,make start,start car

adj.+n.early start,fresh start,quick start,late start,auspicious start

adv.+v.start afresh,probably start,well start

v.finish,arrive

n.beginning,birth,lead,advantage,twitch

v.create,found,commence,set out,recoil

startv.doing sth

1.[t][i]使to begin doing or using sth

I start work at nine.

He's just started a new job.

I only started(= began to read) this book yesterday.

We need to start(= begin using) a new jar of coffee.

The kids start school next week.

It started to rain.

Mistakes were starting to creep in.

She started laughing.

It's a long story. Where shall I start?

It's time you started on your homework.

Can you start(= a new job) on Monday?

Let's start by reviewing what we did last week.

The best professional musicians start young .

happening

2.[i][t]使to start happening; to make sth start happening

When does the class start?

Have you any idea where the rumour started?

Who started the fire?

Do you start the day with a good breakfast?

You're always trying to start an argument.

The news started me thinking.

machine/vehicle

3.[t][i]~ (sth)when youstart a machine or a vehicle or itstarts , it begins to operate

Start the engines!

I can't get the car started.

The car won't start.

existing

4.[i][t]使to begin to exist; to make sth begin to exist

There are a lot of small businesses starting up in that area.

They decided to start a catering business.

journey

5.[i]~ (out)to begin a journey; to leave

What time are we starting tomorrow?

going/walking

6.[i]+ adv./prep.to begin to move in a particular direction

I started after her(= began to follow her) to tell her the news.

He started for the door, but I blocked his way.

in particular way/from place/level

7.[i][t]);to begin, or to begin sth such as a career, in a particular way that changed later

She started as a secretary but ended up running the department.

The company started out with 30 employees. 30

He started life as a teacher before turning to journalism.

8.[i]+ adv./prep.…);(…)to begin from a particular place, amount or situation

The trail starts just outside the town.

Hotel prices start at €50 a night for a double room.宿 50

The evening started badly when the speaker failed to turn up.

move suddenly

9.[i]to move suddenly and quickly because you are surprised or afraid

The sudden noise made her start.

IDM

Don't start! I told you I'd be late.

dont (you) start(informal)used to tell sb not to complain or be critical

Don't start! I told you I'd be late.

It's nearly ten o'clock. Let's get started./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

get started使to begin doing sth

It's nearly ten o'clock. Let's get started./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

‘Stop fighting, you two!’ ‘He started it!’“!”“!”

you, he, she, etc. started it(informal)you, he, she, etc. began a fight or an argument

‘Stop fighting, you two!’ ‘He started it!’“!”“!”

start something(informal)to cause trouble

To start with it's much too expensive…

The club had only six members to start with.

I'll have melon to start with.

She wasn't keen on the idea to start with.

to start withused when you are giving the first and most important reason for sth

To start with it's much too expensive…

at the beginning

The club had only six members to start with.

I'll have melon to start with.

She wasn't keen on the idea to start with.

n.beginning

1.[c][ususing]the point at which sth begins

a perfect start to the day

Things didn't look too hopeful at the start of the year.

The meeting got off to a good/bad start(= started well/badly) .

The trip was a disaster from start to finish .

We've had problems (right) from the start .

This could be the start of something big.

2.[sing]the act or process of beginning sth

I'll paint the ceiling if you make a start on the walls./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

I want to make an early start in the morning.

She's moving abroad to make a fresh start(= to begin a new life) .

opportunity

3.[c][ususing]the opportunity that you are given to begin sth in a successful way

They worked hard to give their children a good start in life .

The job gave him his start in journalism.

in race

4.[sing]the place where a race begins

The runners lined up at the start.线

5.[c][ususing]an amount of time or distance that sb has as an advantage over other people at the beginning of a race

She went into the second round with a five-minute start on the rest of the cyclists.

I gave the younger children a start.

6.[c][usupl]a race or competition that sb has taken part in

She has been beaten only once in six starts.

sudden movement

7.[c][ususing]an act of moving your body quickly and suddenly because you are surprised, afraid, etc.

She woke from the dream with a start .

You gave me quite a start!

IDM

I'm not working there─for a start, it's too far to travel.

for a start(informal)used to emphasize the first of a list of reasons, opinions, etc.

I'm not working there─for a start, it's too far to travel.

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abbr.1.(=Strategic Arms Reduction Talks)

v.1.to begin to happen or take place; used about a change, movement, process, etc.2ed for saying that someone begins to do something; to begin a new job, career, or period of education; to begin a period of time in a particular way; to be involved in something at the beginning3.to begin a trip; to move in a particular direction4ed for talking about the nearest end or edge of something; used for talking about the lowest price or number5.to cause something, or to be the first person to do something; to cause someone to do something; to bring a business, organization, or project into existence6.to switch on a machine or engine, especially a motor vehicle; to be switched on and begin to work7.to begin to complain or be angry about something8.to move suddenly because you are afraid or surprised by something1.to begin to happen or take place; used about a change, movement, process, etc.2ed for saying that someone begins to do something; to begin a new job, career, or period of education; to begin a period of time in a particular way; to be involved in something at the beginning3.to begin a trip; to move in a particular direction4ed for talking about the nearest end or edge of something; used for talking about the lowest price or number5.to cause something, or to be the first person to do something; to cause someone to do something; to bring a business, organization, or project into existence6.to switch on a machine or engine, especially a motor vehicle; to be switched on and begin to work7.to begin to complain or be angry about something8.to move suddenly because you are afraid or surprised by something

n.1.the beginning of a period of time; the beginning of a movie, story, show, etc.2.the way that someone begins a period of time or activity3.the beginning of a trip4.the moment when a race begins; the place where a race begins; an occasion when a sports player takes part in a game at the beginning; an advantage that you have in a race or competition, by beginning it in a better position than the other people5.a big change, or a new opportunity in your life6.a sudden movement that you make because you are surprised or afraid1.the beginning of a period of time; the beginning of a movie, story, show, etc.2.the way that someone begins a period of time or activity3.the beginning of a trip4.the moment when a race begins; the place where a race begins; an occasion when a sports player takes part in a game at the beginning; an advantage that you have in a race or competition, by beginning it in a better position than the other people5.a big change, or a new opportunity in your life6.a sudden movement that you make because you are surprised or afraid

abbr.1.(=Strategic Arms Reduction Talks)

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1.My advances must be halted. You start with that, my ready salted. . . -But, we need the crisps out! Is that too much to ask?

2.To do not consciously think of an important decision on behalf of you feel that they have a need to start to the next stage.

3.Mr. Murdoch said the Daily will eventually roll out on all tablets but that Apple has a head start in the category.,TheDaily广

4.Start the walk early in the morning and have warm clothes and sunscreen with you - it might be very sunny yet chilly.

5.And with the price of pig meat up 38 percent in major cities since the start of the year, the government is about to open its floodgates.38%,”。

6.When Sunday came, and it was time for the girl to start on her way, she became frightened, although she herself did not know exactly why.

7.In other words, you have to start the app and hope that your town has at least a few active GasBuddy contributors to help you out.线GasBuddy

8.But he added the company tries to make it possible to be 'part of a start-up within Google.

9.That made him all the more motivated to get out of his bed, overcome the pain, and start taking his restorative long walks again.

10."It suits me to start rather late, " he said in an interview with Todd McCormack. "I start at 10 o'clock and I stop at 12. Always. "”,访,“10,12。”