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The meaning of Starts

stɑːt

Starts – definition

verb

Begin or be reckoned from a particular point in time or space.

Usage examples:

The season starts in september
verb

(of event or process) happen or come into being.

Usage examples:

The fire started in the building's upper floor
verb

Jerk or give a small jump from surprise or alarm.

Usage examples:

‘oh my!’ she said, starting
noun

The point in time or space at which something has its origin; the beginning.

Usage examples:

He takes over as chief executive at the start of next year
noun

A sudden movement of surprise or alarm.

Usage examples:

She awoke with a start
abbreviation

Strategic arms reduction treaty, an agreement between the us and the soviet union to limit and reduce strategic nuclear weapons, first signed in 1991.

verb

To begin to do something or go somewhere, or to begin or happen

Usage examples:

[ t ] when do you start your new job?, [ i ] we started with nothing when we got married., [ i ] cl…
verb

To begin to work in a job

Usage examples:

Can you start on monday?, i recently started a new job and i'm enjoying it very much so far., entry…
verb

To begin doing something

Usage examples:

When do you start your course/your new job?, we'll be starting (the session) at six o'clock., can y…
verb

If a business or other organization starts, or if someone starts one, it is created and starts to operate

Usage examples:

She started her own software company., a lot of new restaurants have started up in the region.
verb

To begin to happen or to make something begin to happen

Usage examples:

A new series about wildlife has started on monday nights., police believe the fire was started by a…
verb

To begin a set of activities with the thing or person mentioned

Usage examples:

Start with the speaker started with a description of her journey to china., give me your answers on…
verb

To begin to complain or be annoying in some way

Usage examples:

Don't start with me - we're not going and that's that!, don't get someone started informal "it woul…
verb

To begin

Usage examples:

When can we get started?
verb

To have your first child

Usage examples:

At that point, we were thinking of starting a family.
verb

To begin to live in a different way or do things differently

Usage examples:

A new house gives you the chance to start afresh.
verb

To begin an argument or a fight

Usage examples:

You could tell the guy wanted to start something, so we just walked away.
verb

To begin being employed

Usage examples:

He started work at 16 in a bakery.
verb

At the beginning, or as the first of several things

Usage examples:

We only knew two people in montreal to start with, but we soon made friends.
verb

To begin at one point and then move to another, in distance or range

Usage examples:

Start at/from the run starts at/from the entrance to the park., start (off/out) we'll need to start…
verb

To move your body suddenly because something has surprised or frightened you

Usage examples:

Start at he started at the sound of the phone.
verb

To (cause to) begin to work or operate

Usage examples:

I'm having trouble starting the car., the engine won't start.
noun

The beginning of something

Usage examples:

From the start we were doubtful about the product's usefulness from the start., start of they annou…
noun

The act of beginning to do something

Usage examples:

Make a start on we need to make a start on (preparing) the brochure next week.
noun

Including all of something, from the beginning to the end

Usage examples:

The whole party was a disaster from start to finish.
noun

First, or as the first in a set of things

Usage examples:

We'll take names and phone numbers for a start, then later on we can get more details.
noun

Used when giving a first example of something

Usage examples:

This book is better than her last one. for a start, it's shorter.
noun

An occasion when you are a competitor in a race or one of the team members that plays at the beginning of a game

Usage examples:

In start it was her seventh goal of the season in 13 starts., the three-year-old horse is unbeaten …
noun

An advantage that you have over someone else when you begin something

Usage examples:

We gave the youngest children a five-second start (= in a race).
noun

A sudden movement of the body that you make when something has surprised or frightened you

Usage examples:

With a start he woke with a start., give a start she gave a start as i entered.

Starts translation into English

Starts: translate from English into Chinese

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开始

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Begint

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Départs

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Beginnt

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प्रारंभ होगा

Starts: translate from English into Italian

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Inizia

Starts: translate from English into Korean

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시작하다

Starts: translate from English into Russian

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Начинается

Starts: translate from English into Spanish

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Empieza

Word origin

Old English styrtan ‘to caper, leap’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch storten ‘push’ and German stürzen ‘fall headlong, fling’. From the sense ‘sudden movement’ arose the sense ‘initiat

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