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  • 111start — [[t]stɑrt[/t]] v. i. 1) to begin or set out, as on a journey or activity 2) to become active, manifest, or operative; appear, issue forth, or come to life, esp. suddenly or abruptly: The snowfall started at midnight. The engines started with a… …

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  • 112start up — Synonyms and related words: bob up, bounce, bound, break forth, break in, break water, bring up, bristle up, broach, buck, buckjump, bundle, bundle off, burst forth, capriole, christen, clear, cock up, curvet, debouch, erupt, establish, extrude,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 113start — re·start; start; start·ing·ly; start·er; up·start·ness; …

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  • 114start-up — UK / US noun Word forms start up : singular start up plural start ups 1) a) [countable] business the process of starting a business or other activity b) a small business that is just being started Internet start ups 2) [countable/uncountable]… …

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  • 115START I — El START I (STrategic Arms Reduction Treaty, Tratado de Reducción de Armas Estratégicas) era un tratado entre EEUU y la Unión Soviética autolimitar el número de misiles nucleares que poseía cada superpotencia. Fue propuesto por el entonces… …

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  • 116start up — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms start up : present tense I/you/we/they start up he/she/it starts up present participle starting up past tense started up past participle started up 1) to bring a business, organization, or project …

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  • 117START — /stat/ (say staht) noun Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty; an arms control agreement between the US and Russia (formerly the Soviet Union), also ratified by Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine; the formal treaty, START I, was signed in 1991 and backed… …

  • 118start — commence, begin, start 1. Commence is a more formal Latinate word for begin or start. Fowler s advice (1926) was to use begin and its derivatives except when these seem incongruous (which is in fact rare); occasions when commence is more… …

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  • 119Start — der Start, s (Grundstufe) Zeitpunkt oder Ort, zu dem oder an dem ein Wettlauf beginnt Beispiele: Die Sportler gingen an den Start. Der Start des Flugzeugs verlief ohne Probleme. Kollokation: das Zeichen zum Start geben …

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  • 120START II — El START II (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, Tratado de Reducción de Armas Estratégicas) es un acuerdo firmado por George H. W. Bush y Boris Yeltsin en enero de 1993, que prohibía el uso de los ICBMs de cabezas múltiples (MIRV). Es el sucesor… …

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