Wie möchtest du PONS.com nutzen?

PONS Pur oder PONS Translate Pro bereits abonniert?

PONS mit Werbung

Besuche PONS.com wie gewohnt mit Werbetracking und Werbung

Details zum Tracking findest du in der Information zum Datenschutz und in den Privatsphäre-Einstellungen.

PONS Pur

ohne Werbung von Drittanbietern

ohne Werbetracking

Jetzt abonnieren

Wenn du bereits ein kostenloses Benutzerkonto für PONS.com hast, dann kannst du PONS Pur abonnieren.

We process your data to deliver content or advertisements and measure the delivery of such content or advertisements to extract insights about our website. We share this information with our partners on the basis of consent and legitimate interest. You may exercise your right to consent or object to a legitimate interest, based on a specific purpose below or at a partner level in the link under each purpose. These choices will be signaled to our vendors participating in the Transparency and Consent Framework.

Cookies, device or similar online identifiers (e.g. login-based identifiers, randomly assigned identifiers, network based identifiers) together with other information (e.g. browser type and information, language, screen size, supported technologies etc.) can be stored or read on your device to recognise it each time it connects to an app or to a website, for one or several of the purposes presented here.

Advertising and content can be personalised based on your profile. Your activity on this service can be used to build or improve a profile about you for personalised advertising and content. Advertising and content performance can be measured. Reports can be generated based on your activity and those of others. Your activity on this service can help develop and improve products and services.

переменчиво
comenzar
I. start [Am stɑrt, Brit stɑːt] SUBST
1.1. start (beginning):
start
start
at the start
at the start
from the start
from start to finish
from start to finish
to make a start(on sth)
to make an early start
to make a fresh or new start
to get (sth) off to a good/bad start
to give sb a good start in life
1.2. start:
for a start
2.1. start SPORT (of race):
start
false start
2.2. start SPORT (lead, advantage):
start
2.3. start SPORT (starting line, gate):
start
start
3. start (jump):
to give a start person/horse:
to give sb a start
darle or pegarle un susto a alguien
to give sb a start
asustar a alguien
I woke up with a start
II. start [Am stɑrt, Brit stɑːt] VERB trans
1. start (begin):
start conversation/journey/negotiations
start conversation/journey/negotiations
start conversation/journey/negotiations
start job/course
start job/course
I start work at eight
to start -ing, to start to + infin
empezar a  +  infin
2. start (cause to begin):
start race
start race
largar CSur Méx
start fashion
start fashion
start fire/epidemic
start argument/fight
start war country:
start incident:
we want to start a family
don't (you) start anything with me! ugs
to start sb on sth/-ing I'll start you on some filing
to start sb -ing her words started me wondering
to get sb started ugs
darle cuerda a alguien ugs
3. start (establish):
start business
start business
start business
start organization/charity
start plan
I need $20, 000 to get me started
4. start (cause to operate):
start engine/dishwasher
start engine/dishwasher
prender LatAm
start car
start car
start car
III. start [Am stɑrt, Brit stɑːt] VERB intr
1.1. start (begin):
start school/term/meeting:
start school/term/meeting:
start school/term/meeting:
start noise/pain/journey/race:
start noise/pain/journey/race:
when can you start?
prices start at $30
don't you start as well! ugs
to start again or Am also over
to start again or Am also over
to start by -ing
empezar por  +  infin
1.2. start:
to start with we'll have soup to start with
I was optimistic to start with, but
2.1. start (originate):
start fashion/custom:
start fashion/custom:
2.2. start (be founded):
start
3. start (set out) + Adv Kompl:
to start back
4. start (begin to operate):
start car:
start car:
partir Chil
start dishwasher:
start dishwasher:
the car won't start
the car won't start
5. start:
start (move suddenly)
start (be frightened)
start (be frightened)
6. start (protrude):
start eyes:
start out VERB [Am stɑrt -, Brit stɑːt -] (v + adv)
1. start out (set out):
start out
start out
partir form
2. start out (in life, career):
start out
3. start out (begin):
to start out (by) -ing we'll start out by finding a place to make camp
to start out to + infin we didn't start out to buy up all their shares
start in VERB [Am stɑrt -, Brit stɑːt -] (v + adv) ugs
start in
to start in -ing or to + infin
ponerse a  +  infin
to start in on sth/-ing
empezar con algo/ a  +  infin
to start in on sb
meterse con alguien
to start in on sb
agarrársela(s) con alguien LatAm ugs
start on VERB [Am stɑrt -, Brit stɑːt -] (v + prep + o)
1. start on (begin):
start on cleaning/book
2. start on (criticize):
start on ugs
I. start over VERB [Am stɑrt -, Brit stɑːt -] Am (v + adv)
start over
start over
start over
II. start over VERB [Am stɑrt -, Brit stɑːt -] Am (v + o + adv)
start over
start over
start over
I. start up VERB [Am stɑrt -, Brit stɑːt -] (v + adv)
1. start up → start
2. start up (begin business):
start up
3. start up (begin activity):
start up music/siren:
start up band:
II. start up VERB [Am stɑrt -, Brit stɑːt -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. start up engine/car/machinery:
start up
start up
start up
2. start up business:
start up
start up
3. start up:
start up conversation
start up discussion
I. start [Am stɑrt, Brit stɑːt] SUBST
1.1. start (beginning):
start
start
at the start
at the start
from the start
from start to finish
from start to finish
to make a start(on sth)
to make an early start
to make a fresh or new start
to get (sth) off to a good/bad start
to give sb a good start in life
1.2. start:
for a start
2.1. start SPORT (of race):
start
false start
2.2. start SPORT (lead, advantage):
start
2.3. start SPORT (starting line, gate):
start
start
3. start (jump):
to give a start person/horse:
to give sb a start
darle or pegarle un susto a alguien
to give sb a start
asustar a alguien
I woke up with a start
II. start [Am stɑrt, Brit stɑːt] VERB trans
1. start (begin):
start conversation/journey/negotiations
start conversation/journey/negotiations
start conversation/journey/negotiations
start job/course
start job/course
I start work at eight
to start -ing, to start to + infin
empezar a  +  infin
2. start (cause to begin):
start race
start race
largar CSur Méx
start fashion
start fashion
start fire/epidemic
start argument/fight
start war country:
start incident:
we want to start a family
don't (you) start anything with me! ugs
to start sb on sth/-ing I'll start you on some filing
to start sb -ing her words started me wondering
to get sb started ugs
darle cuerda a alguien ugs
3. start (establish):
start business
start business
start business
start organization/charity
start plan
I need $20, 000 to get me started
4. start (cause to operate):
start engine/dishwasher
start engine/dishwasher
prender LatAm
start car
start car
start car
III. start [Am stɑrt, Brit stɑːt] VERB intr
1.1. start (begin):
start school/term/meeting:
start school/term/meeting:
start school/term/meeting:
start noise/pain/journey/race:
start noise/pain/journey/race:
when can you start?
prices start at $30
don't you start as well! ugs
to start again or Am also over
to start again or Am also over
to start by -ing
empezar por  +  infin
1.2. start:
to start with we'll have soup to start with
I was optimistic to start with, but
2.1. start (originate):
start fashion/custom:
start fashion/custom:
2.2. start (be founded):
start
3. start (set out) + Adv Kompl:
to start back
4. start (begin to operate):
start car:
start car:
partir Chil
start dishwasher:
start dishwasher:
the car won't start
the car won't start
5. start:
start (move suddenly)
start (be frightened)
start (be frightened)
6. start (protrude):
start eyes:
I. start-up [Am ˈstɑr ˌdəp, Brit ˈstɑːtʌp] ADJ
start-up capital/costs:
start-up
start-up
II. start-up [Am ˈstɑr ˌdəp, Brit ˈstɑːtʌp] SUBST
1. start-up U (process):
start-up
start-up costs
start-up costs
2. start-up C (new business):
start-up
head start SUBST
head start
to have a head start (on/over sb)
llevar(le) ventaja (a alguien)
attr head start program (in US) SCHULE
jump-start [Am ˈdʒəmpˌstɑrt, Brit ˈdʒʌmpstɑːt] VERB trans
jump-start
I. push-start [Am ˈpʊʃstɑrt, Brit pʊʃˈstɑːt] VERB trans
push-start car:
push-start
II. push-start [Am ˈpʊʃstɑrt, Brit pʊʃˈstɑːt] SUBST
to give sb a push-start
I. start [stɑ:t, Am stɑ:rt] VERB intr
1. start (begin):
start
to start to do sth
2. start (begin journey):
start
3. start (begin to operate):
start vehicle, motor
4. start (make sudden movement):
start
to start out of sleep
II. start [stɑ:t, Am stɑ:rt] VERB trans
1. start (begin):
start
we start work at 6:30 every morning
2. start (set in operation):
start
start car
3. start HANDEL (establish):
start business
III. start [stɑ:t, Am stɑ:rt] SUBST
1. start (beginning):
start
to make a fresh start
2. start SPORT (beginning place):
start
false start
3. start (sudden movement):
start
to give a start
to give sb a start
false start SUBST SPORT
false start
I. start off VERB intr
1. start off (begin):
start off
2. start off (begin journey):
start off
start off train, plane
II. start off VERB trans
start off
to start sb off (on sth)
I. start up VERB trans
1. start up organization, business:
start up
2. start up vehicle, motor:
start up
II. start up VERB intr
1. start up (jump up):
start up
2. start up (begin happening):
start up
3. start up (begin running):
start up vehicle, motor
start in VERB intr
start in
head start SUBST
head start
to give sb a head start
start-up [ˈstɑ:tʌp, Am ˈstɑ:rt-] SUBST
start-up
flying start SUBST SPORT
flying start
cold start SUBST AUTO, COMPUT
cold start
OpenDict-Eintrag
kick-start VERB
kick-start trans AUTO
I. start [start] VERB intr
1. start (begin):
start
to start to do sth
2. start (begin journey):
start
3. start (begin to operate):
start vehicle, motor
4. start SPORT (play at beginning):
start
5. start (begin at level):
start
ticket prices start as low as $10
6. start (make sudden movement):
start
to start at sb/sth
II. start [start] VERB trans
1. start (begin):
start
we start work at 6:30 every morning
2. start (set in operation):
start
start car
3. start HANDEL (establish):
start business
4. start SPORT (let play at beginning):
start
Wendungen:
to start something ugs
III. start [start] SUBST
1. start (beginning):
start
to make a fresh start
2. start SPORT:
start (beginning time)
false start
3. start (sudden movement):
start
to give a start
to give sb a start
4. start SPORT (action of playing at beginning):
start
push-start VERB intr AUTO
push-start
push start SUBST AUTO
to give sb a push start
standing start SUBST
to do sth from a standing start
cold start SUBST AUTO, comput
cold start
head start SUBST
head start
to give sb a head start
I. start off VERB intr
1. start off (begin):
start off
2. start off (begin journey):
start off
start off train, plane
II. start off VERB trans
start off
to start sb off (on sth)
I. start up VERB trans
1. start up organization, business:
start up
2. start up vehicle, motor:
start up
II. start up VERB intr
1. start up (begin running):
start up vehicle, motor
2. start up (open):
start up
3. start up (jump up):
start up
start out VERB intr
1. start out (begin):
start out
to start out to do sth
2. start out (begin journey):
start out
start out train, plane
start back VERB intr
1. start back (jump back suddenly):
start back
2. start back (begin return journey):
start back
Present
Istart
youstart
he/she/itstarts
westart
youstart
theystart
Past
Istarted
youstarted
he/she/itstarted
westarted
youstarted
theystarted
Present Perfect
Ihavestarted
youhavestarted
he/she/ithasstarted
wehavestarted
youhavestarted
theyhavestarted
Past Perfect
Ihadstarted
youhadstarted
he/she/ithadstarted
wehadstarted
youhadstarted
theyhadstarted
PONS OpenDict

Möchtest du ein Wort, eine Phrase oder eine Übersetzung hinzufügen?

Sende uns gerne einen neuen Eintrag für das PONS OpenDict. Die eingereichten Vorschläge werden von der PONS Redaktion geprüft und entsprechend in die Ergebnisse aufgenommen.

Eintrag hinzufügen
Beispiele aus dem PONS Wörterbuch (redaktionell geprüft)
Einsprachige Beispiele (nicht von der PONS Redaktion geprüft)
Nest had a major head start on the rest of the smart home industry, but failed to really capitalize on the advantage.
gizmodo.com
The earliest episodes were simple, with a focus on helping young viewers get an early start on learning letters, numbers, shapes, and basic vocabulary words.
www.theverge.com
Each house starts on its respective home planet, and houses starting on temperate planets have an early-game advantage over houses that start on frozen or jungle planets.
en.wikipedia.org
They would start on opposite sides of the course, racing through knee-deep water to catch the other tribe.
en.wikipedia.org
They had to chop up a tub of onions before they could start on the challenge itself.
en.wikipedia.org