Results for « start » (eng)
07325190-n (11)
start      the beginning of anything
02014165-v (55)
V1
start, take off, set off, set out, depart, start out, set forth, part, strike off, get away, start off      depart for someplace
00867357-n (1)
start, jump, startle      a sudden involuntary movement
02600948-v
V2
begin, start      begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or inherent function of the direct object
06792188-n
start, starting signal      a signal to begin (as in a race)
01910373-v (13)
V1, V2
start, jump, startle      move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm
00345761-v (558)
V1, V2
begin, start, set out, commence, start out, get, get down, set about      take the first step or steps in carrying out an action
08653873-n
start, scratch, starting line, scratch line      a line indicating the location of the start of a race or a game
01857717-v (9)
V2
start, start up      get going or set in motion
02379528-v (4)
V2
start, take up      begin work or acting in a certain capacity, office or job
00235435-n (3)
beginning, start, commencement, launch      the act of starting something
00348746-v (78)
V2
start, begin, commence, lead off      set in motion, cause to start
05157406-n (1)
head start, start      the advantage gained by beginning early (as in a race)
80001235-v
start, set up, open, establish, start up, start a business, open a business, found a business      to set up, start or establish a new business or practice
00241699-n (5)
starting, start      a turn to be a starter (in a game at the beginning)
01864230-v (8)
V1, V2
start, get going, go      begin or set in motion
02608347-v (74)
V1, V2
begin, start      have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense
01650610-v (17)
V2
start, commence, embark on, start up      get off the ground
02081946-v (4)
V1
pop, bug out, bulge, protrude, start, come out, pop out, bulge out      bulge outward
01075164-v (1)
V1
start      [in sport] play in the starting lineup
15265518-n (19)
beginning, start, outset, kickoff, first, commencement, offset, get-go, starting time, showtime      the time at which something is supposed to begin
02608823-v
V1
begin, start      have a beginning characterized in some specified way
01628449-v (29)
V2
start, initiate, originate      bring into being

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