start

start
I
n.

1) to get off to, make a start

2) a false; flying, running; fresh, new; head; promising start

3) at the start

4) for a start (for a start let's agree where we should meet)

5) from the start

II
v.

1) (d; intr., tr.) to start as (she started her career as a dancer)

2) (D; intr.) ('to leave') to start for (when did they start for the airport?)

3) (d; intr.) ('to leave') to start from (we started from Philadelphia)

4) (d; intr.) to start on (to start on another case)

5) (d; intr., tr.) to start with (we'll start with you)

6) (E) she started to cough

7) (G) she started coughing

8) (J) what started them drinking?

* * *
[stɑːt]
make a start
promising start
of the year (Ї®¤е®¤Ёв ў «оЎ®© бЁвг жЁЁ, Ј¤Ґ аҐзм Ё¤Ґв ® ­ з «Ґ ЇҐаЁ®¤  ўаҐ¬Ґ­Ё ¤«Ё­®© ў Ј®¤)
(E) she started to cough
(G) she started coughing
(J) what started them drinking?
a false
at the start
from the start
to get off to
for a start (for a start let's agree where we should meet)
(d; intr., tr.) to start as (she started her career as a dancer)
(d; intr.) to start on (to start on another case)
(d; intr.) ('to leave') to start from (we started from Philadelphia)
(d; intr., tr.) to start with (we'll start with you)
(D; intr.) ('to leave') to start for (when did they start for the airport?)

Combinatory dictionary. 2013.

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