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EVP start
EVP start
EVP startle
EVP startling
EVP startlingly


OXF3000ZH: 开始 start
3000TH: ตกใจ dtohkL jaiM startled
3000TH: เริ่ม reermF to start
3000TH: ตั้งแต่ dtangF dtaaeL from (such and such a time or starting point), since
5000FR: commencer to begin, start
5000FR: reprendre to resume, recover, start again, take back
5000FR: entreprendre to begin, start, undertake
5000FR: repartir to set off again, start up again
5000FR: entamer to start
5000FR: débuter to start
5000FR: recommencer to resume, start again
5000FR: démarrer to start up
5000FR: rentrée reopening, return, start
5000FR: relancer to throw back, restart, relaunch
5000FR: commencement beginning, start
5000FR: démarrage start, moving off
OXF3000: bắt đầu start
OXF3000N bắt đầu khởi động sự bắt đầu sự khởi đầu khởi hành start
GBENDE: 开始 start Anfang
GBENDE: 开始 start Start
CORE: start + + + + + + +
NGLS: start + first time or place that a thing exists; beginning
WNS: (n.) [start] beginning, commencement, first, outset, get-go

ENDE: start Anfang
ENDE: start Start
FN: start n Temporal_subregion
FN: start v Process_start
FN: start v Activity_start
FN: start v Catching_fire





When do you start to study Vietnamese? Bạn bắt đầu học tiếng Việt khi nào? Verbs 1
She starts to say thank you. Cô ấy bắt đầu nói cảm ơn. Verbs 1
They start to think. Verbs 1
He appears and starts following us.
We started to sell the newspapers yesterday. Chúng tôi bắt đầu bán những tờ báo vào ngày hôm qua. Past
Now my flight starts. Bây giờ chuyến bay của tôi bắt đầu. Travel
How to start a new journey? Làm như thế nào để bắt đầu một hành trình mới? Travel
They start to import fish. Họ bắt đầu nhập khẩu cá. Verbs 3
The committee will start to work next month. Uỷ ban sẽ bắt đầu làm việc vào tháng sau. People
The concert started twenty minutes ago. Buổi hoà nhạc đã bắt đầu hai mươi phút trước. Arts
When does your appointment start. Khi nào cuộc hẹn của bạn bắt đầu? Medical
When does this scientific project start? Khi nào dự án khoa học này bắt đầu? Science
Since yesterday I have started to feel very strange. Từ ngày hôm qua, tôi đã bắt đầu cảm thấy rất lạ. Adjectives 3
The foundation of morality starts from conscience. Nền tảng của đạo đức bắt đầu từ lương tâm. Abstract Objects 3
The soldiers are starting to land. Những người lính đang bắt đầu đổ bộ. Military





We’ll start eating if he doesn’t come soon. Chúng tôi sẽ bắt đầu ăn, nếu anh ấy không đến ngay. * 097


like: start
to break out, start quickly bùng ra
to burst into tears, start crying bật khóc
to start a rumor, spread news bắn tin
to start work bắt tay vào việc
to begin with, start with bắt đầu bằng
to start over bắt đầu lại
to start from zero, start from scratch bắt đầu lại từ số không
to start off (of a vehicle) chuyển bánh
to provoke, create, start a war; warmongering, bellicose gây chiến
to pick a fight, start a quarrel gây gỗ
to provoke hostility, start trouble gây hấn
pick up a quarrel, start an argument gây lộn
to start a conversation gợi chuyện
to open (a school), begin (a course), start a new term khai giảng
to start a conversation khơi chuyện
open hostilities, start hostilities khởi chiến
to start (up), initiate, reboot khởi động
to pick a fight, start a quarrel kiếm chuyện
to take up, start an action làm lấy
to depart, set out, start a journey, leave, go away lên đường
to start talking again lập lại câu nói
to start an attack mở cuộc tấn công
to start the conversation mở lời
to start a car mở máy xe
to start a competition mở một cuộc thi
to start a war mở đầu cuộc chiến tranh
to take up a job, start a job, accept a job nhận việc
begin the world, enter into life, start out in life nhập thế
to mobilize, start work; motive phát động
to begin, start (to do something) ra tay
to go to court, go to law, start proceedings đi kiện
begin or start working in the garden or on the field at the động thổ
begin or start building a house động thổ mộc
accept a job, start a job nhận việc làm



271 He starts at seven thirty (7:30). Anh ấy bắt đầu từ bảy giờ ba mươi.
772 Normally I start work at seven am (7:00), so I get up very early. Thông thường tôi làm việc lúc bảy giờ sáng nên tôi dậy sớm.
863 Jasmine started her new job three (3) weeks ago. Jasmine đã bắt đầu công việc mới cách đây ba tuần.
942 When does Hanako start her new job? — She's already started it. Bao giờ Hanako bắt đầu công việc mới? - Cô ấy đã bắt đầu làm rồi.
943 Has Tamara started her new job yet? Tamara đã bắt đầu công việc mới chưa?
958 Your friend has a new job. Ask her if she has started her new job yet. Bạn của cậu có một công việc mới. Hỏi cô ấy xem cô ấy đã bắt đầu công việc mới chưa.
976 I started my new job last week. Tôi đã bắt đầu công việc mới tuần trước.
1213 The concert starts at sevthirty (7:30). Buổi hoà nhạc bắt đầu lúc bảy giờ ba mươi.
1872 The strike started three (3) weeks ago. It's expected that it'll end soon. Cuộc đình công bắt đầu cách đây ba tuần. Người ta hi vọng nó sẽ kết thúc sớm.
2036 I need to get more exercise. > I need to start working out more. Tôi cần thực hành nhiều hơn. > Tôi cần bắt đầu làm ra nhiều thành phẩm hơn.
2148 Please arrive early so that we'll be able to start the meeting on time. Làm ơn đến sớm để chúng ta có thể bắt đầu cuộc họp đúng giờ.
2673 I had to leave just as the meeting was getting started. Tôi phải đi đúng lúc buổi họp bắt đầu.
2703 By the time we get to the movies, it'll have already started. Đến khi chúng ta tới xem lm thì lm đã bắt đầu rồi.
2723 I just started working in the sales department. Tôi mới bắt đầu làm việc ở cửa hàng bách hoá.
2840 But the man reached for his pockets, and that's when the police started shooting at him. Nhưng anh ta lại đưa tay vào túi và đó là lúc cảnh sát bắt đầu bắn anh ta.
2841 And then onlookers started shouting to each other. Và rồi những người xem bắt đầu la hét.
2981 When your language training starts getting tough, it means you're about to make a big breakthrough, so stick with it and don't give up. Khi quá trình luyện ngôn ngữ của cậu bắt đầu gặp khó, điều đó nghĩa là cậu sắp thực hiện một bước ngoặt lớn nên hãy bám chặt và đừng từ bỏ.

admit sb/sth to/into sth: You will not be admitted to the theatre after the performance has started. admit
afraid of doing sth: I started to feel afraid of going out alone at night. afraid
He started playing the piano at an early age. age
The cat set off the alarm (= made it start ringing). alarm
A car alarm went off in the middle of the night (= started ringing). alarm
It starts at 10 a.m. a.m.
Prices start at $1 000. at
We were right back where we started, only this time without any money. back
I began (= started reading) this novel last month and I still haven't finished it. begin
He began as an actor, before starting to direct films. begin
Let's start again from the beginning. beginning
Warning bells started ringing in her head as she sensed that something was wrong. bell
You have to be prepared to start at the bottom and work your way up. bottom
Now she's a teenager, she's starting to be interested in boys. boy
to have/start/run a business business
to set up a business with a starting capital of £100 000 capital
She started her career as an English teacher. career
Welfare payments cease as soon as an individual starts a job. cease
to take up the chase (= start chasing sb) chase
click sth: Click the OK button to start. click
a coach station (= where coaches start and end their journey) coach
What is the startup command for the program? command
There wasn't enough evidence to bring the case to court (= start a trial). court
The little boy fell over and started to cry. cry
The paper started to shrivel and curl up in the heat. curl up, curl sth up
The town fell into (a) decline (= started to be less busy, important, etc.) after the mine closed. decline
Starting salary varies from £26 000 to £30 500, depending on experience. depending on
The team has had a disappointing start to the season. disappointing
Divorce proceedings (= the legal process of divorce) started today. divorce
It's enough to drive you to drink (= to make you start drinking too much alcohol). drive
She started a degree but dropped out after only a year. drop out (of sth)
due to do sth: Rose is due to start school in January. due
Let's make an early start tomorrow. early
He started writing music as early as 1989. early
The streets soon emptied when the rain started. empty
Our end-of-season sale starts next week. end
He started to phone me at the exact moment I started to phone him (= at the same time). exact
an expanding economy (= with more businesses starting and growing) expand
September had come and the leaves were starting to fall. fall
Do they plan to start a family (= have children)? family
Police have reopened the file (= have started collecting information again) on the missing girl. file
The performance finally started half an hour late. finally
find what, when, etc...: Can you find out what time the meeting starts? find out (about sth/sb), find out sth (about sth/sb)
The story was a lie from start to finish. finish
The gunmen opened fire on (= started shooting at) the police. fire
Several youths had set fire to the police car (= had made it start burning). fire
These thatched roofs frequently catch fire (= start to burn). fire
A small fire had started in the kitchen. fire
fire sth: A starter's pistol fires only blanks. fire
The car won't start—can you fix it? fix
Start crossing when the green WALK sign starts to flash. flash
The starting point for emancipation was the freeing of children of slaves born after a certain date. free
This is the opportunity he needs to make a fresh start (= to try sth new after not being successful at sth else). fresh
They invested money in the company right at the start and the gamble paid off (= brought them success). gamble
get sb/sth to do sth: I couldn't get the car to start this morning. get
How did she get into (= start taking) drugs? get into sth
I always start the day by going through my email. go through sth
'May I start now?' 'Yes, go ahead.' go ahead (with sth)
We can't stop for coffee now, we've hardly started. hardly
The countdown to Christmas starts here. here
a hill start (= the act of starting a vehicle on a slope) hill
To his horror, he could feel himself starting to cry (= it upset him very much). horror
If I were you I'd start looking for another job. if I were you
If he tries to start an argument, just ignore him. ignore
We both started to feel ill shortly after the meal. ill
Since I started jogging I've lost three and a half inches from my waistline. inch
According to my information (= according to what I have been told) work was due to start last week. information
We had to move inside (= indoors) when it started to rain. inside
Always read the instructions before you start. instruction
it is intended that...: It is intended that production will start next month. intend
intend that...: We intend that production will start next month. intend
The runners started at 5-minute intervals. at (...) intervals
Introductions were made and the conversation started to flow. introduction
Start a new file and put this letter in it. it
In later life he started playing golf. late
He burst out laughing (= suddenly started laughing). laugh
lay A (on/over B): Before they started they laid newspaper on the floor. lay
She was among the leaders of the race from the start. leader
She started the last lap just behind the leading group. leading
They emigrated to start a new life in Canada. life
The International Stock Exchange started life as a London coffee shop. life
They were all waiting on the starting line. line
I've lost ten pounds since I started this diet. lose
Come on! It's time we made a start. make
Quick march! (= the order to start marching) march
You mean (= are you telling me) we have to start all over again? mean
She started work last Monday. Monday
He started the motor. motor
After a while, we naturally started talking about the children. naturally
She went to Australia to start a new life. new
When do you start your new job? new
I was woken by the noise of a car starting up. noise
Start writing now. now
Troops opened fire on (= started shooting) the crowds. open
The flowers are starting to open. open
This is the perfect opportunity to make a new start. opportunity
order (for sb/sth to do sth): He gave orders for the work to be started. order
Isn't it time you started to get organized? organized
If he started out at nine, he ought to be here by now. ought to
The paint is starting to peel off. paint
The performance starts at seven. performance
You cannot legally take possession of the property (= start using it after buying it) until three weeks after the contract is signed. possession
I've lost six and a half pounds since I started my diet. pound
The meeting starts at 2 o'clock precisely. precisely
Preparation for the party started early. preparation
You've got to forget the past and start living in the present. present
present sth: The local MP will start the race and present the prizes. present
Production of the new aircraft will start next year. production
She entered public life (= started a job in which she became known to the public) at the age of 25. public
Pull the lever to start the motor. pull
The push for reform started in 2007. push
He wants to open his own business, but needs a push in the right direction to get him started. push
The car won't start. Can you give it a push? push
We only just started. We're not going to quit now. quit
It started to rain. rain
Tell me when the tape starts recording. record
The home team did well to repair a bad start. repair
Her suspicions returned when things started going missing again. return
Have you started your revision yet? revision
to start a revolution revolution
reward sb with sth: She started singing to the baby and was rewarded with a smile. reward
to start/spread a rumour rumour
Catching sight of her he broke into a run (= started running). run
The evening rush was just starting. rush
The sale starts next week. sale
to start/quit school school
I can't seem to (= I've tried, but I can't) get started today. seem
It always takes the class a while to settle down at the start of the lesson. settle down, settle sb down
Her hands had started to shake. shake
Start each answer on a fresh sheet. sheet
shout at sb: Then he started shouting and swearing at her. shout
When they'd finally shut up, I started again. shut up
The foundations of the building are starting to sink. sink
The wheels started to sink into the mud. sink
All the materials are on site so that work can start immediately. site
Can you give me something to help me get to sleep (= start sleeping)? sleep
Suddenly he burst into song (= started to sing). song
My spirits sank at the prospect of starting all over again. spirit
start as sth: She started as a secretary but ended up running the department. start
start out/off (as sth): The company started out with 30 employees. start
start sth (as sth): He started life as a teacher before turning to journalism. start
The trail starts just outside the town. start
Hotel prices start at €50 a night for a double room. start
The evening started badly when the speaker failed to turn up. start
What time are we starting tomorrow? start
start (up): There are a lot of small businesses starting up in that area. start
start sth (up): They decided to start a catering business. start
She started a yoga class at work. start
Start the engines! start
I can't get the car started. start
The car won't start. start
When does the class start? start
Have you any idea where the rumour started? start
start sth: Who started the fire? start
Do you start the day with a good breakfast? start
You're always trying to start an argument. start
start sb/sth doing sth: The news started me thinking. start
start sth: I start work at nine. start
He's just started a new job. start
I only started (= began to read) this book yesterday. start
We need to start (= begin using) a new jar of coffee. start
The kids start school next week. start
start to do sth: It started to rain. start
Mistakes were starting to creep in. start
start doing sth: She started laughing. start
start (on sth): It's a long story. Where shall I start? start
It's time you started on your homework. start
Can you start (= a new job) on Monday? start
start by doing sth: Let's start by reviewing what we did last week. start
to start out in business start out
She started out on her legal career in 2001. start out
When the band started out, they couldn't afford much equipment. start out
The discussion started off mildly enough. start off
Let's start off with some gentle exercises. start off
We started off by introducing ourselves. start off
start doing sth: I started off working quite hard, but it didn't last. start off
I heard his car start up. start up, start sth up
Start up the engines! start up, start sth up
They worked hard to give their children a good start in life. start
The job gave him his start in journalism. start
a perfect start to the day start
Things didn't look too hopeful at the start of the year. start
If we don't hurry, we'll miss the start of the game. start
The meeting got off to a good/bad start (= started well/badly). start
The trip was a disaster from start to finish. start
We've had problems (right) from the start. start
This could be the start of something big. start
I'll paint the ceiling if you make a start on the walls. start
I want to make an early start in the morning. start
She's moving abroad to make a fresh start (= to begin a new life). start
We collected dry sticks to start a fire. stick
Can you stop the printer once it's started? stop
Babies do not grow at a steady rate but in stops and starts. stop
It was terribly hot and I started to feel strange. feel strange
When you have an injury you start putting stress on other parts of your body. stress
Who struck the first blow (= started the fight)? strike
it suits sb to do sth: It suits me to start work at a later time. suit
The supports under the bridge were starting to bend. support
He started having night sweats. sweat
He started taking drugs (= illegal drugs) at college. take
She has taken up (= started to learn to play) the oboe. take sth up
The baby is just starting to talk. talk
The exams start a week today/today week (= one week from now). today
Get all the ingredients together before you start cooking. together
When she started talking about her job, he just tuned out. tune out, tune sb/sth out
Start number 13 proved unlucky for the Swiss skier. unlucky
usual (for sb/sth) (to do sth): It is usual to start a speech by thanking everybody for coming. usual
'What time do you start work?' 'It varies.' vary
The government does not want to go to war (= start a war) unless all other alternatives have failed. war
The carpets are starting to wear. wear
She started work a week yesterday. a week yesterday, last Monday, etc.
The surface must be well prepared before you start to paint. well
The wind is getting up (= starting to blow strongly). wind
He had no wish to start a fight. wish
We started work on the project in 2009. work
He started work as a security guard. work
She's planning to return to work once the children start school. work
My car wouldn't start this morning. would
In some countries children don't start learning to read and write until they are six. write
The relationship started to go wrong when they moved abroad. go wrong
It's exactly a year since I started working here. year
We don't need to start yet. yet
It's a friendly place—people come up to you in the street and start talking. you
The night is still young (= it has only just started). young
The fight was started by a gang of youths. youth

commencer il est important que ces entretiens commencent immédiatement
reprendre on peut les arrêter, leur reprendre cette ville
entreprendre la dame blanche entreprend de monter l’escalier
repartir hélas, je repars demain par le premier train
entamer nous entamons notre descente
débuter la descente a débuté une demi-heure plus tard
recommencer recommence depuis le début, s’il te plaît
démarrer le feu a démarré dans l’escalier d’un restaurant
rentrée j’attendis la rentrée avec impatience
relancer cela aurait pour effet de relancer l’économie
commencement ce n’est que le commencement et non la fin
démarrage généralement le démarrage d’un livre se passe très bien