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Cловарь синонимов английского языка 2 - start

 

Start

start
I. v. n.
1.
Shrink, flinch, wince, ~le.
2.
Depart, set out, set off.
3.
Arise, come into existence suddenly.
4.
Deviate, digress, differ.
5.
Move suddenly, spring, ~le.
II. v. a.
1.
Rouse, alarm, ~le, disturb, fright, scare.
2.
Evoke, raise, call forth.
3.
Begin, initiate, institute, set on foot.
4.
Discover, invent.
5.
Move (suddenly), dislocate.
III. n.
1.
Startle, sudden motion.
2.
Fit, spasmodic effort, twitch, spasm.
3.
Beginning, outset.
4.
Excitement, stimulus.
5.
Sally, sudden effusion, impulse.
6.
Shoot, quick spring.
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  (v) 1. Often, start off or up. begin, commence, get (something) going, get off the ground, originate, initiate, open, set in motion, activate, embark on; set in motion, turn or switch on, crank up, Colloq kick off: They started operations at once. I can't start my car. 2. Often, start off or up or in. arise, come up, come do be or into being, emerge, crop up, develop, begin, commence, get under way, originate: How did this situation start? 3. Often, start off or up or in. go, leave, depart, get going, move (off or out or on), get under way, set off or out or forth, Colloq hit the road, get the show on the road: You ctart and I'll follow shortly. 4. Often, start in. begin, commence, get or start the ball rolling, get things under way, be on one's way, get going: When I went in I found that she had started without me. 5. jump, flinch, blench, quail, shy, recoil, wince, shrink, draw back: He started when he saw her suddenly behind him in the mirror. 6. cause to spring or leap or dart or jump or bound: Any abrupt movement will start the plovers from cover. 7. establish, found, begin, set up, initiate, institute, create, father, give birth to, beget: It was her ideas that started the current trend in mystery novels. 8. bulge, protrude, stick out; Colloq US bug out: Warping caused dhese boards to start from the floor. When he saw what was in his swimming-pool, his eyes started from their sockets. -(n) 9. beginning, opening, move: This is not very good, but it's a start. 10. beginning, commencement, opening, outset, onset, inception, start-up: The start of the race is set for ten o'clock. 11. beginning(c), inception, birth, initiation, onset, rise, genesis, creation, emergence, origin: The start of the blues can be traced to New Orleans. 12. opportunity, chance, beginning; help, assistance, aid, backing, financing, sponsorship, encouragement, Colloq break: Her father-in-law gave her the start she needed in business. 13. head start, advantage, edge, lead, Colloq (the) jump, US and New Zealand drop (on someone): Having the inside track gave her a...
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