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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. start [Brit stɑːt, Am stɑrt] RZ.
1. start (beginning):
start
début r.m.
(right) from the start
it would be a start
to make a start on doing
to make an early start (on work)
that's a good start dosł.
that's a good start iron.
it was a bad start to the day
to make a fresh or new start
from start to finish
for a start
2. start SPORT (gen):
start (advantage)
start (in time, distance)
avance r.ż.
to give sb a start in business
3. start SPORT (departure line):
start
lined up at the start
4. start (movement) (of surprise, fear):
to give sb a start
with a start
II. start [Brit stɑːt, Am stɑrt] CZ. cz. przech.
1. start (begin):
start day, exercise, activity
start bottle, packet
to start doing or to do
to start a new page
2. start (put to work):
start person
to start sb on, to get sb started on typing, cleaning etc
3. start (cause, initiate):
start quarrel, war
start custom
start fire
start trouble, rumour
start fashion, enterprise
to start a family
4. start MECH. (activate):
start car
start machine
5. start TECHNOL. (cause to loosen):
start rivet, screw
6. start ŁOW.:
start game
to start a hare dosł., przen.
III. to start with PRZYSŁ.
1. to start with (firstly):
to start with
2. to start with (at first):
to start with
3. to start with (at all):
IV. start [Brit stɑːt, Am stɑrt] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
1. start (begin):
start (gen)
start (in job)
débuter (as comme)
to start again or afresh
to start by doing
to start on memoirs, journey
to start on a high salary
2. start (depart):
start
to start in good time
3. start (jump nervously):
start
sursauter (in de)
4. start (bulge):
5. start (be activated):
start MOT., MECH. car, engine, machine:
6. start TECHNOL. (work loose):
start
V. start [Brit stɑːt, Am stɑrt]
start as you mean to go on
to start something pot.
I. start up CZ. [Brit stɑːt -, Am stɑrt -] (start up)
start up engine:
start up noise:
start up person:
II. start up CZ. [Brit stɑːt -, Am stɑrt -] (start [sth] up, start up [sth])
start up car
start up shop
start up business
start button RZ. INF.
start button
start over CZ. [Brit stɑːt -, Am stɑrt -]
start over
I. start off CZ. [Brit stɑːt -, Am stɑrt -] (start off)
1. start off (set off):
start off train, bus:
start off person:
2. start off (begin):
start off person:
commencer (by doing par faire, with par)
start off matter, business, employee:
débuter (as comme, in dans)
II. start off CZ. [Brit stɑːt -, Am stɑrt -] (start off for)
start off place:
start off
III. start off CZ. [Brit stɑːt -, Am stɑrt -] (start [sb/sth] off, start off [sb/sth])
1. start off (begin):
start off visit, talk
commencer (with par)
start off programme
2. start off Brit (cause to do) pot.:
don't start him off
3. start off (put to work):
start off worker
start off machine
4. start off SPORT:
start off competitors
start out CZ. [Brit stɑːt -, Am stɑrt -]
1. start out (set off):
start out (on journey)
he started out with the aim of przen.
2. start out (begin):
start out matter, business, employee:
débuter (as comme, in dans)
start back CZ. [Brit stɑːt -, Am stɑrt -]
1. start back (begin to return):
start back
2. start back (step back):
start back
head start RZ.
head start
to give sb a head start on or over sb
to have a head start
cold start RZ. MOT.
cold start
I. push-start RZ. [Brit pʊʃˈstɑːt, Am ˈpʊʃstɑrt]
to give sth a push-start
II. push-start CZ. cz. przech. [Brit pʊʃˈstɑːt, Am ˈpʊʃstɑrt]
push-start vehicle:
push-start
w słowniku PONS
I. start [stɑ:t, Am stɑ:rt] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
1. start (begin):
start
to start to do/doing sth
to start by doing sth
to start afresh [or (all over) again]
... to start with
to start with, ... pot.
don't start! pej. pot.
don't you start! pej. pot.
2. start (begin a journey):
start
3. start (begin to operate):
start vehicle, motor
4. start (make a sudden movement):
start
to start out of sleep
5. start SPORT:
start
II. start [stɑ:t, Am stɑ:rt] CZ. cz. przech.
1. start (begin):
start
start a family
to start doing sth
2. start (set in motion):
start a conversation, bottle
start a fight, trouble, war
start a trend, fashion, rumor
start a meeting
start a fire
to start it pot.
3. start TECHNOL. (set in operation):
start a machine
start a motor, car
4. start HAND. (establish):
start
to start sb in sth
lancer qn dans qc
5. start pot. (cause sb to do sth):
to start sb/sth doing sth
faire faire qc à qn/qc
6. start INF.:
start
III. start [stɑ:t, Am stɑ:rt] RZ.
1. start (beginning):
start
to make [or get off to] a start on sth
to make a start on doing sth
to give sb a start in sth
lancer qn dans qc
from start to finish
a false start
... for a start [or for a start, ...]
2. start SPORT (beginning place):
start
départ r.m.
3. start (beginning time):
start
départ r.m.
to make a start
4. start (beginning advantage):
start
avance r.ż.
to have a start on sb
to give sb a start
to give sb a one hour/mile start
5. start (sudden movement):
start
sursaut r.m.
to give a start
to give sb a start
start on CZ. cz. przech.
1. start on (begin):
start on
2. start on pot. (harass, attack):
start on
I. start up CZ. cz. przech.
1. start up (organize and implement):
start up a business, company
start up a restaurant, club
2. start up (start):
start up engine
II. start up CZ. cz. nieprzech.
1. start up (begin an undertaking):
start up
2. start up (begin running):
start up motorized vehicle
start in CZ. cz. nieprzech. a. przen. a. pot.
start in
to start in on sb/sth
I. kick-start [ˈkɪkstɑ:t, Am -stɑ:rt] RZ.
kick-start
II. kick-start [ˈkɪkstɑ:t, Am -stɑ:rt] CZ. cz. przech.
kick-start motorcycle
kick-start process, economy
start-up RZ.
1. start-up (setting):
start-up
start-up of motor
start-up of business
2. start-up (business):
start-up
start-up r.ż.
flying start RZ.
flying start SPORT:
flying start
zwroty:
get off to a flying start
start out CZ. cz. nieprzech.
1. start out (begin a journey):
start out
2. start out (begin a process, a career):
start out
start out company, business
to start out as/doing sth
to start out to +infin
envisager de +infin
head start RZ.
head start
avance r.ż.
to give sb a head start
false start RZ.
false start
w słowniku PONS
I. start [start] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
1. start (begin):
start
to start to do/doing sth
to start by doing sth
to start anew [or (all over) again]
... to start with
to start with, ...
don't start! pot.
don't you start! pot.
2. start (begin journey):
start
3. start (begin operating):
start vehicle, motor
4. start (make sudden movement):
start
to start out of sleep
5. start sports:
start
II. start [start] CZ. cz. przech.
1. start (begin):
start
start a family
to start doing sth
2. start (set in motion):
start conversation, bottle
start fight, trouble, war
start trend, fashion, rumor
start meeting
start fire
to start it pot.
3. start TECHNOL. (set in operation):
start machine
start motor, car
4. start HAND. (establish):
start
to start sb in sth
lancer qn dans qc
5. start pot. (cause to do):
to start sb/sth doing sth
faire faire qc à qn/qc
6. start comput:
start
III. start [start] RZ.
1. start (beginning):
start
to make a start on sth
to get off to a good/bad start
to make a start on doing sth
to give sb a start in sth
lancer qn dans qc
from start to finish
a false start
... for a start [or for a start, ...]
2. start sports (beginning place):
start
départ r.m.
3. start (beginning time):
start
départ r.m.
to make a start
4. start (beginning advantage):
start
avance r.ż.
to have a start on sb
to give sb a start
to give sb a one hour/mile start
5. start (sudden movement):
start
sursaut r.m.
to give a start
to give sb a start
push-start CZ. cz. przech.
to push-start sth
jump-start [ˈdʒʌmp·start] CZ. cz. przech.
jump-start car
jump-start economy
start on CZ. cz. przech.
1. start on (begin):
start on
2. start on pot. (harass, attack):
start on
start in CZ. cz. nieprzech. a. przen. a. pot.
start in
to start in on sb/sth
false start RZ.
false start
cold start RZ.
cold start
flying start RZ.
flying start sports:
flying start
zwroty:
get off to a flying start
head start RZ.
head start
avance r.ż.
to give sb a head start
I. kick-start [ˈkɪk·start] RZ.
kick-start
II. kick-start [ˈkɪk·start] CZ. cz. przech.
kick-start motorcycle
kick-start process, economy
Glosariusz OFAJ "Intégration et égalité des chances"
GEA słownictwo specjalistyczne dot. chłodnictwa
unloaded start
cold start
start unloader
star-delta start
x pole start
Present
Istart
youstart
he/she/itstarts
westart
youstart
theystart
Past
Istarted
youstarted
he/she/itstarted
westarted
youstarted
theystarted
Present Perfect
Ihavestarted
youhavestarted
he/she/ithasstarted
wehavestarted
youhavestarted
theyhavestarted
Past Perfect
Ihadstarted
youhadstarted
he/she/ithadstarted
wehadstarted
youhadstarted
theyhadstarted
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