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词汇 start
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🔑startstart1 /stɑrt /

verb

doing something做事
  1. [intransitive, transitive] start (sth / to do sth / doing sth) to begin doing something开始;着手;动手Turn over your test papers and start now.把试卷翻过来,现在开始答题。We'll have to start (= leave) early if we want to be in Boston by 10.想要在 10 点前到波士顿,我们就得早点出发。Prices start at $5.起价 5 美元。What time do you have to start work in the morning?你们上午什么时候开始上班?After waiting for an hour, the customers started to complain.等了一个小时后,顾客开始抱怨。She started playing the piano when she was six.她六岁时开始弹钢琴。
happening发生
  1. [intransitive, transitive] to begin or to make something begin to happen(使)发生,开始进行What time does the concert start?音乐会几点开始?I'd like to start the meeting now.我想现在开始开会。The police think a young woman may have started the fire.警方认为可能是一名年轻女子放的火。➨ WHICH WORD?词语辨析Begin or start? * begin 还是 start?Begin and start are very similar in meaning, but start is more often used in informal speech. * begin 和 start 意义非常相近,但 start 多用于非正式口语。Both verbs can be followed by to or by the -ing form of a verb.两者均可后接带 to 不定式或动词的 -ing 形式The baby began to cry / crying.婴儿哭了起来。The baby started to cry / crying.婴儿哭了起来。When begin or start are themselves in the -ing form, they must be followed by to.当 begin 或 start 本身是 -ing 形式时,后面只能跟带 to 不定式The baby was just beginning / starting to cry.婴儿刚刚开始哭。In some meanings, only start can be used.表达某些意义只能用 startI couldn't start the car.我无法启动车子。We'll have to start (= leave) early if we want to be there by 8 o'clock.要想 8 点前到达那里,我们就得早点出发。
beginning开始
  1. [intransitive] to begin in a particular way, with a particular event, or in a particular place开始;开头Her last name starts with “W, not “V.她的姓以 W 开头,而不是 V。Our property starts by the fence over there.从那边的栅栏开始是我们的地产。
existing存在
  1. [intransitive, transitive] start (sth) (up) to create a company, an organization, etc.; to begin to exist创建;开创;成立They've decided to start their own business.他们决定创业。There are a lot of new companies starting up in that area now.那一地区现在涌现出了很多新公司。
machine / vehicle机器;车辆
  1. [intransitive, transitive] start (sth) (up) (used about a machine, etc.) to begin to work; to make a machine, a car, etc. begin to work(机器等)开动,发动;启动(机器、汽车等)The car won't start.这辆车就是发动不起来。We heard an engine starting up in the street.我们听到大街上有引擎发动的声音。Start up the computer and enter your password.启动计算机,输入密码。He got onto his motorcycle, started the engine and rode away.他骑上摩托车,发动引擎,然后开走了。
move suddenly突然一动
  1. [intransitive] to make a sudden, quick movement because you are surprised or afraid突然一惊;吓一跳A loud noise outside made me start.外面的一声巨响吓了我一跳。
to start (off) with
  1. in the beginning; at first起初;开始时Everything was fine to start with, but then there were problems.开始时一切都挺好,但后来就出现问题了。
  1. used for giving your first reason for something(用于给出第一个理由)首先,第一“Why are you so mad? “Well, to start off with, you're late, and secondly you lied to me.“你干吗发这么大火?”“哦,首先,你迟到了;其次,你对我撒谎。”
get / start the ball rollingto start something (an activity, conversation, etc.) that involves or is done by a group使(活动、对话等)打开局面,开个头I made the first comments in our discussion to get the ball rolling.讨论时我开了个头,首先发言。 start (sth) offto begin (something) in a particular way(以某种方式)开始I'd like to start off the conference by welcoming you all to New York.我想在会议开幕之际,首先欢迎各位来到纽约。start on sthto begin doing something that needs to be done开始处理,着手做(需要做的事)I suppose we should get started on those dirty dishes.我觉得我们应当开始收拾那些脏盘子了。start outto begin your life, career, etc. in a particular way开始从事;从业She started out as a teacher in Canada.她起初在加拿大当教师。start overto begin again重新开始;从头再来I've made a lot of mistakes I'd better start over.我犯了很多错误,我最好是重新开始。

🔑startstart2 /stɑrt /

noun

[countable, usually singular]
  1. the beginning or first part of something开头;开端The chairman made a short speech at the start of the meeting.主席在会议开始时做了简短的发言。I told you it was a bad idea from the start.我告诉过你从一开始那就是个馊主意。
  1. an act of starting开始We've got a long way to drive today, so let's get an early start.今天要开很远的路,所以我们早点出发吧。to make a fresh start in life开始新生活  look at head start
  1. a sudden quick movement that your body makes because you are surprised or afraid突然一惊;惊跳
get off to a good, bad, etc. startto start well, badly, etc.有良好(或糟糕等)的开端My day got off to a good start I got money in the mail this morning.我今天的开端不错,早上从邮件里拿到钱了。
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