- start
- I [staːt]
n
1) старт, начало
After a few false starts the business got going. — После нескольких неудачных попыток дело пошло.
We make an early start. — Мы рано отправились в путь.
His father gave him a start in business. — Отец помог ему начать дело.
He got his start as a reporter. — Он начал свою карьеру как газетный репортер.
A good start is half the battle. — ◊ Хорошее начало полдела откачало.
- promising start- fitful start
- thetrical start
- false start
- start of the film
- soon after the start of the match
- inspite of a late start
- from the very start
- at the start of the century
- from start to finish
- for a start
- advance by leaps and starts
- get a start in life
- give the engine a start
- give smb a good start
- give a fresh start on the problem
- give a right start in learning
- give a kite a start
- make a start
- make an early start
- make a fresh start
- make a start in the morning
- try a new start
- work by fits2) испуг, дрожь- give a sudden start- give smb a start
- give a start
- give a start of surprise
- spring up with a start
- wake with a start3) преимущество, фора, выигрышThey didn't give me much/any start. — Они не дали мне никакого преимущества.
The thieves had a three days' start and their track will be hard for the police to follow. — У воров было преимущество в три дня, и полици будет трудно напасть на их след
- flying start- gain a start
- have a good start of one's competitors
- have a start of one's rivals
- get a five minutes' start
- give smb fifty yards start
- give smb a start of ten minutes II [staːt] v1) начинать, приступать- start a story- start one's work
- start to do smth2) начинаться- fire starts- lesson started with questions3) отправляться, пускаться в путьHe had another ten minutes before the train started. — У него было еще десять минут до отхода поезда
- start at once- start for home
- train started
Большой англо-русский учебный словарь сочетаемости. Кауль М.Р., Хидекель С.С. 2010.