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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
starting handle SAM. DIRKAL.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. start [brit. angl. stɑːt, am. angl. stɑrt] SAM.
1. start (beginning):
début m. spol
2. start ŠPORT (gen):
avantage m. spol
avance ž. spol
3. start ŠPORT (departure line):
ligne ž. spol de départ
4. start (movement) (of surprise, fear):
II. start [brit. angl. stɑːt, am. angl. stɑrt] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. start (begin):
start day, exercise, activity
start bottle, packet
2. start (put to work):
start person
to start sb on, to get sb started on typing, cleaning etc
3. start (cause, initiate):
start quarrel, war
start custom
start fire
start trouble, rumour
start fashion, enterprise
4. start MEH. (activate):
start car
start machine
5. start TEH. (cause to loosen):
start rivet, screw
6. start LOV.:
start game
to start a hare dobes., fig.
III. to start with PRISL.
1. to start with (firstly):
2. to start with (at first):
3. to start with (at all):
IV. start [brit. angl. stɑːt, am. angl. stɑrt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. start (begin):
débuter (as comme)
to start on memoirs, journey
2. start (depart):
3. start (jump nervously):
sursauter (in de)
4. start (bulge):
5. start (be activated):
start DIRKAL., MEH. car, engine, machine:
6. start TEH. (work loose):
V. start [brit. angl. stɑːt, am. angl. stɑrt]
I. handle [brit. angl. ˈhand(ə)l, am. angl. ˈhændl] SAM.
1. handle:
poignée ž. spol
anse ž. spol
poignée ž. spol
manche m. spol
queue ž. spol
manche m. spol
manche m. spol
bras m. spol
2. handle (hold) fig.:
3. handle (title):
handle pog.
titre m. spol
4. handle (on CB radio):
handle pog.
indicatif m. spol
II. handle [brit. angl. ˈhand(ə)l, am. angl. ˈhændl] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. handle (touch):
handle explosives, samples, food
2. handle (manage):
handle horse
handle car
3. handle (deal with):
handle grievances, case, negotiations
handle emergency, crisis
handle stress
4. handle (process):
handle organization: money, clients, order
handle airport, port: traffic, passengers, cargo
handle factory: waste, pesticides
handle person: information, money, accounts
handle person: job application
handle computer: graphics, information
handle department, official: complaints, immigration, enquiries
handle agent: sale
handle lawyer: case
5. handle (artistically):
handle theme, narrative, rhythms
III. handle [brit. angl. ˈhand(ə)l, am. angl. ˈhændl] GLAG. nepreh. glag. DIRKAL.
IV. handle [brit. angl. ˈhand(ə)l, am. angl. ˈhændl]
v slovarju PONS
v slovarju PONS
starting PRID.
I. start [stɑ:t, am. angl. stɑ:rt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. start (begin):
to start with, ... pog.
don't start! slabš. pog.
don't you start! slabš. pog.
2. start (begin a journey):
3. start (begin to operate):
start vehicle, motor
4. start (make a sudden movement):
5. start ŠPORT:
II. start [stɑ:t, am. angl. stɑ:rt] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. start (begin):
start a family
2. start (set in motion):
start a conversation, bottle
start a fight, trouble, war
start a trend, fashion, rumor
start a meeting
start a fire
to start it pog.
3. start TEH. (set in operation):
start a machine
start a motor, car
4. start TRG. (establish):
to start sb in sth
lancer qn dans qc
5. start pog. (cause sb to do sth):
to start sb/sth doing sth
faire faire qc à qn/qc
6. start RAČ.:
III. start [stɑ:t, am. angl. stɑ:rt] SAM.
1. start (beginning):
commencement m. spol
to make [or get off to] a start on sth
to give sb a start in sth
lancer qn dans qc
... for a start [or for a start, ...]
2. start ŠPORT (beginning place):
départ m. spol
3. start (beginning time):
départ m. spol
4. start (beginning advantage):
avance ž. spol
5. start (sudden movement):
sursaut m. spol
I. handle [ˈhændl] SAM.
1. handle (handgrip to move objects):
manche m. spol
poignée ž. spol de la porte
clenche ž. spol Belg.
2. handle pog. (name with highborn connotations):
titre m. spol
3. handle RAČ.:
poignée ž. spol
II. handle [ˈhændl] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. handle (feel/grasp an object):
2. handle (move/transport sth):
3. handle (deal with, direct, manage):
4. handle (discuss, write about, portray):
5. handle (operate dangerous/difficult object):
6. handle brit. angl. (deal in, trade in):
III. handle [ˈhændl] GLAG. nepreh. glag. + prisl. or predl.
v slovarju PONS
starting PRID.
I. start [start] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. start (begin):
don't start! pog.
2. start (begin journey):
3. start (begin operating):
start vehicle, motor
4. start (make sudden movement):
5. start sports:
II. start [start] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. start (begin):
start a family
2. start (set in motion):
start conversation, bottle
start fight, trouble, war
start trend, fashion, rumor
start meeting
start fire
to start it pog.
3. start TEH. (set in operation):
start machine
start motor, car
4. start TRG. (establish):
to start sb in sth
lancer qn dans qc
5. start pog. (cause to do):
to start sb/sth doing sth
faire faire qc à qn/qc
6. start comput:
III. start [start] SAM.
1. start (beginning):
commencement m. spol
to give sb a start in sth
lancer qn dans qc
... for a start [or for a start, ...]
2. start sports (beginning place):
départ m. spol
3. start (beginning time):
départ m. spol
4. start (beginning advantage):
avance ž. spol
5. start (sudden movement):
sursaut m. spol
I. handle [ˈhæn·dl] SAM.
1. handle (handgrip to move objects):
manche m. spol
queue ž. spol de casserole
poignée ž. spol de porte
clenche ž. spol Belg.
2. handle pog. (name with highborn connotations):
titre m. spol
II. handle [ˈhæn·dl] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. handle (feel/grasp an object):
2. handle (move/transport sth):
3. handle (deal with, direct, manage):
4. handle (discuss, write about, portray):
5. handle (operate dangerous/difficult object):
6. handle (deal in, trade in):
III. handle [ˈhæn·dl] GLAG. nepreh. glag. + prisl./predl.
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
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He was an early adopter of starting blocks rather than digging footholds in the cinder tracks.
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However, starting in the 1990s, many burned-out and run-down tenements were replaced by multi-unit housing.
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Acylation is much more straightforward as the resulting -cyanocarbonyl compounds are much more acidic (and less nucleophilic) than corresponding starting materials.
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