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  • 91start — m IV, D. u, Ms. startrcie; lm M. y 1. «rozpoczęcie biegu, wyścigu itp.; miejsce, w którym zawodnik rozpoczyna bieg, wyścigi itp.; wzięcie udziału w jakichś zawodach, konkurencjach sportowych» Starty halowe, pucharowe. Start lekkoatletów. Start do …

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  • 92start — verb 1》 come or bring into being.     ↘begin to do.     ↘begin to move or travel.     ↘begin to attend (a school, college, etc.) or engage in (an occupation). 2》 cause to happen.     ↘begin to operate.     ↘cause or enable to begin doing… …

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  • 93Start Me Up — Infobox Single Name = Start Me Up Artist = Rolling Stones from Album = Tattoo You Released = 14 August 1981 Format = CD, 7 Recorded = 1975, 1978, re recorded 1981 Genre = Rock Length = 3 min 33 s Label = Rolling Stones/Virgin Writer =… …

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  • 94start — /stahrt/, v.i. 1. to begin or set out, as on a journey or activity. 2. to appear or come suddenly into action, life, view, etc.; rise or issue suddenly forth. 3. to spring, move, or dart suddenly from a position or place: The rabbit started from… …

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  • 95start — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. begin, commence, set out; jerk, jump, shy; loosen, crack; originate; get going; startle, rouse. See beginning, propulsion, impulse, departure, fear. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The beginning] Syn.… …

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  • 96start — To use the starter motor to crank the engine until it fires and runs on its own. See bump start cold start hot start hot start enrichment jump start kick start push start racing start rolling start …

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  • 97start — I. verb Etymology: Middle English sterten; akin to Middle High German sterzen to stand up stiffly, move quickly Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. a. to move suddenly and violently ; spring < started angrily to his feet > …

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  • 98Start — Stạrt der; s, s; 1 der Vorgang, bei dem besonders ein Flugzeug oder eine Rakete den Boden verlässt und in die Luft steigt ↔ Landung || K : Starterlaubnis, Startrampe, Startverbot; startbereit || K: Raketenstart, Senkrechtstart 2 der Beginn eines …

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  • 99start up — UK US start (sth) up Phrasal Verb with start({{}}/stɑːt/ verb ► if a business or other organization starts up, or if someone starts one up, it is created and starts to operate: »The funding means that by the time it starts up in December, the&#8230; …

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  • 100start — 1. verb 1) the meeting starts at 7.45 Syn: begin, commence, get under way, get going, go ahead; informal kick off 2) this was how her illness started Syn: come into being/existence, begin, commence, be born …

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