start-up Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of start-up In English

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Examples of start-up

  • The start-up code calls the first function and then enters an infinite loop.

  • Since we were a start-up with no history of working together, we decided to take small steps.

  • In addition to start-up financing needs, interviewees note that lack of access to working capital is a problem.

  • The strategy addresses the needs of school age children by offering capital grants or support towards the start-up costs of out of school services.

  • Electricity and petroleum fuels have start-up costs and consumption-dependent charges.

  • Selfemployment was and is more profitable than hired labour, but requires tools, access to materials and spare parts, and some start-up capital.

  • Difficulties of financing the stove investment and the start-up costs of petroleum fuels are often mentioned as barriers for uptake.

  • Financing, or access to capital, is essential to the start-up activities of horticultural auctions.

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Translations of start-up In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    剛起步的小企業,新興小型企業…

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  • 中文简体

    刚起步的小企业,新兴小型企业…

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  • Español

    nueva empresa [feminine, singular]…

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  • Polski

    początkowy…

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  • Türk dili

    iş kurma ile ilgili…

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  • Français

    start-up [feminine], jeune pousse [feminine], démarrer…

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  • Norwegian

    nyetablert selskap [neuter], sette i gang (med), starte (opp)…

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  • русский язык

    стартовый, первичный…

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