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start

英 [stɑːt] 美[stɑrt]
  • vt. 开始;启动
  • vi. 出发
  • n. 开始;起点

词组搭配


don't start (或 don't you start)

(informal)used to tell someone not to grumble or criticize

(非正式)告诉(某人)不要发牢骚(或指责)

don't start—I do my fair share.

不要发牢骚,我做我应该做的那一份。

for a start

(informal)used to introduce or emphasize the first or most important of a number of considerations

(非正式)首先;一开始

this side are at an advantage—for a start, there are more of them.

这一边处于优势,首先是他们人更多。

get the start of

(dated)gain an advantage over

(旧)比…居先,比…占优势

start a family

conceive one's first child

开始怀第一个孩子

start a hare
start something

(informal)cause trouble

(非正式)惹是生非

start in

(informal)begin doing something, especially talking

(非正式)开始做(尤指开始说)

people groan when she starts in about her acting ambitions.

当她开始表达当演员的志向时,人们报以不满的哼哼声。

start off (或 start someone/thing off)

begin (or cause someone or something to begin) working, operating, or dealing with something

(使)开始;(使)从事

treatment should start off with attention to diet.

治疗首先应该从注意饮食开始。

what started you off on this search?.

是什么使你开始这项研究的。

start on

begin to work on or deal with

开始进行;着手处理

I'm starting on a new book .

我正开始写一本新书。

(informal)begin to talk to someone, especially in a critical or hostile way

(非正式)开始吵架;开始用言语抨击

she started on about my not having proper furniture.

她开始指责我没有合适的家具。

start over

(N. Amer.)make a new beginning

(北美)重新开始

could you face going back to school and starting over?.

你能面对返回学校重新开始读书吗。

start out (或 up)

embark on a venture or undertaking, especially a commercial one

着手,开始从事(某事业,尤指商业)

the company will start out with a hundred employees.

这个公司开业时将雇用100名员工。

start something【非正式用语】

To cause trouble.

招致麻烦

to start with

At the beginning; initially.

开始;起先

In any case.

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