1 to begin -- begynde
2 to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work -- starte; få igang
3 to cause something to begin or begin happening etc -- starte
4 the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc -- begyndelse; start
5 in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this -- forspring
6 to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc -- fare sammen
7 a sudden movement of the body -- sæt
He gave a start of surprise.
8 a shock -- chok
What a start the news gave me!
The model suggests that rebels start off as ordinary robbers.
Subsequent step sizes approximately halved the difference between the prior two reversals or starting points.
When the server starts up, it parses the configuration file, and if there are no errors found, immediately starts serving requests.
Participants took a break between the two conditions and then completed the other modality, starting again with six new training items.
The reversal is supposed to start instantaneously and to run at exactly the same speed as the forward simulation.
We used principal-factor analysis (starting with squared multiple correlations as the prior communality estimates) to extract the principal factors from the 17 premenstrual symptoms.
The dashed line is the theoretical total nuclei assuming all neurons survive and astroglia start at zero.
Only then need the lawyer start to think about the nature of any kind of defence strategy.
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開始, 著手, (企業或其他機構)開業,開始營運…
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开始, 着手, (企业或其他机构)开业,开始运营…
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empezar, principio, comienzo…
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começar, iniciar, princípio…
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~を始める, 開始する, (物事が)起きる…
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başlamak, başlatmak, kurmak…
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