start

start
[stɑːt] 1. n; c
1) 开始 [kāishǐ]

the start of the project — 项目的开始

the start of the year — 年初

2) (departure) 开端 [kāiduān]

We need a fresh start. — 我们要有个新的开端。

3) (sudden movement) 惊跳 [jīngtiào]

He awoke with a start. — 他猛然惊醒。

4) (lead) 先行 [xiānxíng]

You must give me fifty metres start. — 你一定要让我先行50米。

2. vt
1) (begin) 开始 [kāishǐ]

My father started work when he was ten. — 我父亲10岁时开始工作。

2) (cause) [+ fire, panic] 使产生 [shǐ chǎnshēng]

I started a fire. — 我生了火。

3) (found) [+ business etc] 创建 [chuàngjiàn]

He raised the money to start a restaurant. — 他筹资创建了一家餐馆。

4) [+ engine, car] 启动 [qǐdòng]
3. vi
1) (begin) 开始 [kāishǐ]

The meeting starts at 7. — 会议7点开始。

2) (with fright) 惊起 [jīngqǐ]

It caused her to start back in terror. — 她被惊吓得往后跳了一下。

3) [+ engine, car] 启动 [qǐdòng]

The car wouldn't start. — 那辆车启动不了。

4)

* to start as sth — 从做某事发迹 [cóng zuò mǒushì fājì]

Mr. Dunbar started as an assistant. — 邓伯先生从当助理起家。

* at the start — (at first) 一开始

* for a start — (firstly) 首先

* from the start — 从一开始

* to get off to a good/bad start — 开头顺利/开头不顺利

* to make an early start — 一早出发

* from start to finish — 从头至尾

* to start doing or to do sth — 开始做某事

* to start (off) with — (initially) 开始时

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