Present participle of begin, Of or relating to the first portion of some extended thing, That which begins or originates something; the first cause; origin; source, The initial portion of some extended thing, That which is begun; a rudiment or element, The act of doing that which begins anything; commencement of an action, state, or space of time; entrance into being or upon a course; the first act, effort, or state of a succession of acts or states, ginning, begin, start, commencement, In the condition of, or like, a beggar; suitable for a beggar; extremely indigent; poverty-stricken; mean, Beggary, The quality or state of being beggarly; meanness, The condition of being a beggar; also, the class of beggars, the act of starting something; "he was responsible for the beginning of negotiations" the first part or section of something; "`It was a dark and stormy night' is a hackneyed beginning for a story" the event consisting of the start of something; "the beginning of the war" the place where something begins, where it springs into being; "the Italian beginning of the Renaissance"; "Jupiter was the origin of the radiation"; "Pittsburgh is the source of the Ohio River"; "communism's Russian root" the time at which something is supposed to begin; "they got an early start"; "she knew from the get-go that he was the man for her" One who makes it his business to ask alms, serving to begin; "the beginning canto of the poem"; "the first verse", The beginnings of something are the signs or events which form the first part of it. The discussions were the beginnings of a dialogue with Moscow, The beginning of a period of time is the time at which it starts. The wedding will be at the beginning of March. end, The beginning of a piece of written material is the first words or sentences of it. the question which was raised at the beginning of this chapter. end, If you talk about the beginnings of a person, company, or group, you are referring to their backgrounds or origins. His views come from his own humble beginnings, Enterprise, just created or formed; introductory, basic, the place where something begins, where it springs into being; "the Italian beginning of the Renaissance"; "Jupiter was the origin of the radiation"; "Pittsburgh is the source of the Ohio River"; "communism's Russian root", the event consisting of the start of something; "the beginning of the war", the first part or section of something; "`It was a dark and stormy night' is a hackneyed beginning for a story", the act of starting something; "he was responsible for the beginning of negotiations", the time at which something is supposed to begin; "they got an early start"; "she knew from the get-go that he was the man for her", One who is dependent upon others for support; a contemptuous or sarcastic use, To cause to seem very poor and inadequate, To reduce to beggary; to impoverish; as, he had beggared himself, One who assumes in argument what he does not prove, One who makes it his business to ask alms, The beginning of an event or process is the first part of it. This was also the beginning of her recording career Think of this as a new beginning. = start end, principle, roots, dawn, exordium, To start, to initiate or take the first step into something, family name; Menachem Begin (1913-1992) Zionist leader, 6th Israeli prime minister (1977-1983) who was awarded the 1978 Nobel Peace Prize jointly to Egyptian president Anwar al-Sadat, start, commence, impriming, front, To enter on; to commence, Israeli statesman (born in Russia) who (as prime minister of Israel) negotiated a peace treaty with Anwar Sadat (then the president of Egypt) (1913-1992) set in motion, cause to start; "The U, he began begin to speak, understand, read, and write a language; "She began Russian at an early age"; "We started French in fourth grade", begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or inherent function of the direct object; "begin a cigar"; "She started the soup while it was still hot"; "We started physics in 10th grade", To trace or lay the foundation of; to make or place a beginning of, started a war in the Middle East"; "The Iraqis began hostilities"; "begin a new chapter in your life", begin to speak or say; "Now listen, friends,", To begin to do something means to start doing it. He stood up and began to move around the room The weight loss began to look more serious Snow began falling again. = start stop, gin, When something begins or when you begin it, it takes place from a particular time onwards. The problems began last November He has just begun his fourth year in hiding The US is prepared to begin talks immediately. = start, commence end, If you begin with something, or begin by doing something, this is the first thing you do. Could I begin with a few formalities? a businessman who began by selling golf shirts from the boot of his car He began his career as a sound editor. = start end, have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense; "The DMZ begins right over the hill"; "The second movement begins after the Allegro"; "Prices for these homes start at $250,000", You use begin to mention the first thing that someone says. `Professor Theron,' he began, `I'm very pleased to see you' He didn't know how to begin. conclude, To do the first act or the first part of an action; to enter upon or commence something new, as a new form or state of being, or course of action; to take the first step; to start, To have or commence an independent or first existence; to take rise; to commence, achieve or accomplish in the least degree, usually used in the negative; "This economic measure doesn't even begin to deal with the problem of inflation"; "You cannot even begin to understand the problem we had to deal with during the war", begin to speak, understand, read, and write a language; "She began Russian at an early age"; "We started French in fourth grade", begin to speak or say; "Now listen, friends," he began, set in motion, cause to start; "The U S started a war in the Middle East"; "The Iraqis began hostilities"; "begin a new chapter in your life", {Begin should restore your session to the state it was in just about before the abort, but it can sometimes, although not always, return you to a stuck session if you escaped from one If still stuck try to abort the session again and use the command:}, An element attribute representing the starting time of an effect or object display Begin times are typically specified in seconds, but can be of any value, vi mulai (mula), have a beginning characterized in some specified way; "The novel begins with a murder"; "My property begins with the three maple trees"; "Her day begins with a work-out"; "The semester begins with a convocation ceremony", take the first step or steps in carrying out an action; "We began working at dawn"; "Who will start?"; "Get working as soon as the sun rises!"; "The first tourists began to arrive in Cambodia"; "He began early in the day"; "Let's get down to work now", to begin life: see life, If you say that a thing or place begins somewhere, you are talking about one of its limits or edges. The fate line begins close to the wrist end, If one thing began as another, it first existed in the form of the second thing. What began as a local festival has blossomed into an international event. = start, If a word begins with a particular letter, that is the first letter of that word. The first word begins with an F. = start end, emphasis If you say that you cannot begin to imagine, understand, or explain something, you are emphasizing that it is almost impossible to explain, understand, or imagine. You can't begin to imagine how much that saddens me, You use to begin with to introduce the first of several things that you want to say. `What do scientists you've spoken with think about that?' --- `Well, to begin with, they doubt it's going to work.' = firstly, You use to begin with when you are talking about the first stage of a situation, event, or process. It was great to begin with but now it's difficult, (v ) glo, gloh, a reserved word used at the start of an executable part 2 4, 2 5, 2 6, 6 1, 6 4, A 1, v to do the first part of an action; to start, have a beginning, of a temporal event; "WWII began in 1939 when Hitler marched into Poland"; "The company's Asia tour begins next month", be the first item or point, constitute the beginning or start, come first in a series; "The number 'one' begins the sequence"; "A terrible murder begins the novel"; "The convocation ceremoney officially begins the semester", started a war in the Middle East"; "The Iraqis began hostilities"; "begin a new chapter in your life" begin to speak or say; "Now listen, friends," he began begin to speak, understand, read, and write a language; "She began Russian at an early age"; "We started French in fourth grade" achieve or accomplish in the least degree, usually used in the negative; "This economic measure doesn't even begin to deal with the problem of inflation"; "You cannot even begin to understand the problem we had to deal with during the war" begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or inherent function of the direct object; "begin a cigar"; "She started the soup while it was still hot"; "We started physics in 10th grade" have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense; "The DMZ begins right over the hill"; "The second movement begins after the Allegro"; "Prices for these homes start at $250,000" have a beginning characterized in some specified way; "The novel begins with a murder"; "My property begins with the three maple trees"; "Her day begins with a work-out"; "The semester begins with a convocation ceremony" have a beginning, of a temporal event; "WWII began in 1939 when Hitler marched into Poland"; "The company's Asia tour begins next month" be the first item or point, constitute the beginning or start, come first in a series; "The number 'one' begins the sequence"; "A terrible murder begins the novel"; "The convocation ceremoney officially begins the semester" One who makes it his business to ask alms, Rieam, plural of beginning, creation of the universe,
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Present participle of begin - "He is beginning to read a new book."
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Of or relating to the first portion of some extended thing - "in the beginning section of the course"
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That which begins or originates something; the first cause; origin; source
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The initial portion of some extended thing - "The house you want is down at the beginning of the street"
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That which is begun; a rudiment or element
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The act of doing that which begins anything; commencement of an action, state, or space of time; entrance into being or upon a course; the first act, effort, or state of a succession of acts or states
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ginning
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begin
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start, commencement isim
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In the condition of, or like, a beggar; suitable for a beggar; extremely indigent; poverty-stricken; mean
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Beggary
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The quality or state of being beggarly; meanness
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The condition of being a beggar; also, the class of beggars
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the act of starting something; "he was responsible for the beginning of negotiations" the first part or section of something; "`It was a dark and stormy night' is a hackneyed beginning for a story" the event consisting of the start of something; "the beginning of the war" the place where something begins, where it springs into being; "the Italian beginning of the Renaissance"; "Jupiter was the origin of the radiation"; "Pittsburgh is the source of the Ohio River"; "communism's Russian root" the time at which something is supposed to begin; "they got an early start"; "she knew from the get-go that he was the man for her" One who makes it his business to ask alms
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serving to begin; "the beginning canto of the poem"; "the first verse"
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The beginnings of something are the signs or events which form the first part of it. The discussions were the beginnings of a dialogue with Moscow
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The beginning of a period of time is the time at which it starts. The wedding will be at the beginning of March. end
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The beginning of a piece of written material is the first words or sentences of it. the question which was raised at the beginning of this chapter. end
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If you talk about the beginnings of a person, company, or group, you are referring to their backgrounds or origins. His views come from his own humble beginnings
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Enterprise
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just created or formed; introductory, basic sıfat
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the place where something begins, where it springs into being; "the Italian beginning of the Renaissance"; "Jupiter was the origin of the radiation"; "Pittsburgh is the source of the Ohio River"; "communism's Russian root"
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the event consisting of the start of something; "the beginning of the war"
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the first part or section of something; "`It was a dark and stormy night' is a hackneyed beginning for a story"
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the act of starting something; "he was responsible for the beginning of negotiations"
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the time at which something is supposed to begin; "they got an early start"; "she knew from the get-go that he was the man for her"
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One who is dependent upon others for support; a contemptuous or sarcastic use
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To cause to seem very poor and inadequate
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To reduce to beggary; to impoverish; as, he had beggared himself
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One who assumes in argument what he does not prove
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One who makes it his business to ask alms
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The beginning of an event or process is the first part of it. This was also the beginning of her recording career Think of this as a new beginning. = start end
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A beginning.
principle - "Doubting sad end of principle unsound. — Spenser."
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Beginnings.
roots - "Jazz has its roots in blues."
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The beginning.
dawn - "The dawn of civilisation."
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a beginning.
exordium
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To start, to initiate or take the first step into something
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family name; Menachem Begin (1913-1992) Zionist leader, 6th Israeli prime minister (1977-1983) who was awarded the 1978 Nobel Peace Prize jointly to Egyptian president Anwar al-Sadat isim
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begin
start, commence fiil
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A beginning
impriming
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The beginning
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To enter on; to commence
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Israeli statesman (born in Russia) who (as prime minister of Israel) negotiated a peace treaty with Anwar Sadat (then the president of Egypt) (1913-1992) set in motion, cause to start; "The U
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he began begin to speak, understand, read, and write a language; "She began Russian at an early age"; "We started French in fourth grade"
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begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or inherent function of the direct object; "begin a cigar"; "She started the soup while it was still hot"; "We started physics in 10th grade"
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begin
To trace or lay the foundation of; to make or place a beginning of
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started a war in the Middle East"; "The Iraqis began hostilities"; "begin a new chapter in your life"
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begin
begin to speak or say; "Now listen, friends,"
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To begin to do something means to start doing it. He stood up and began to move around the room The weight loss began to look more serious Snow began falling again. = start stop
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When something begins or when you begin it, it takes place from a particular time onwards. The problems began last November He has just begun his fourth year in hiding The US is prepared to begin talks immediately. = start, commence end
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If you begin with something, or begin by doing something, this is the first thing you do. Could I begin with a few formalities? a businessman who began by selling golf shirts from the boot of his car He began his career as a sound editor. = start end
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begin
have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense; "The DMZ begins right over the hill"; "The second movement begins after the Allegro"; "Prices for these homes start at $250,000"
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begin
You use begin to mention the first thing that someone says. `Professor Theron,' he began, `I'm very pleased to see you' He didn't know how to begin. conclude
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begin
To do the first act or the first part of an action; to enter upon or commence something new, as a new form or state of being, or course of action; to take the first step; to start
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To have or commence an independent or first existence; to take rise; to commence
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achieve or accomplish in the least degree, usually used in the negative; "This economic measure doesn't even begin to deal with the problem of inflation"; "You cannot even begin to understand the problem we had to deal with during the war"
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begin
begin to speak, understand, read, and write a language; "She began Russian at an early age"; "We started French in fourth grade"
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begin to speak or say; "Now listen, friends," he began
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set in motion, cause to start; "The U S started a war in the Middle East"; "The Iraqis began hostilities"; "begin a new chapter in your life"
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{Begin should restore your session to the state it was in just about before the abort, but it can sometimes, although not always, return you to a stuck session if you escaped from one If still stuck try to abort the session again and use the command:}
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An element attribute representing the starting time of an effect or object display Begin times are typically specified in seconds, but can be of any value
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have a beginning characterized in some specified way; "The novel begins with a murder"; "My property begins with the three maple trees"; "Her day begins with a work-out"; "The semester begins with a convocation ceremony"
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begin
take the first step or steps in carrying out an action; "We began working at dawn"; "Who will start?"; "Get working as soon as the sun rises!"; "The first tourists began to arrive in Cambodia"; "He began early in the day"; "Let's get down to work now"
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to begin life: see life
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If you say that a thing or place begins somewhere, you are talking about one of its limits or edges. The fate line begins close to the wrist end
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If one thing began as another, it first existed in the form of the second thing. What began as a local festival has blossomed into an international event. = start
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If a word begins with a particular letter, that is the first letter of that word. The first word begins with an F. = start end
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emphasis If you say that you cannot begin to imagine, understand, or explain something, you are emphasizing that it is almost impossible to explain, understand, or imagine. You can't begin to imagine how much that saddens me
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You use to begin with to introduce the first of several things that you want to say. `What do scientists you've spoken with think about that?' --- `Well, to begin with, they doubt it's going to work.' = firstly
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You use to begin with when you are talking about the first stage of a situation, event, or process. It was great to begin with but now it's difficult
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(v ) glo, gloh
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a reserved word used at the start of an executable part 2 4, 2 5, 2 6, 6 1, 6 4, A 1
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v to do the first part of an action; to start
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have a beginning, of a temporal event; "WWII began in 1939 when Hitler marched into Poland"; "The company's Asia tour begins next month"
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begin
be the first item or point, constitute the beginning or start, come first in a series; "The number 'one' begins the sequence"; "A terrible murder begins the novel"; "The convocation ceremoney officially begins the semester"
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begin
started a war in the Middle East"; "The Iraqis began hostilities"; "begin a new chapter in your life" begin to speak or say; "Now listen, friends," he began begin to speak, understand, read, and write a language; "She began Russian at an early age"; "We started French in fourth grade" achieve or accomplish in the least degree, usually used in the negative; "This economic measure doesn't even begin to deal with the problem of inflation"; "You cannot even begin to understand the problem we had to deal with during the war" begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or inherent function of the direct object; "begin a cigar"; "She started the soup while it was still hot"; "We started physics in 10th grade" have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense; "The DMZ begins right over the hill"; "The second movement begins after the Allegro"; "Prices for these homes start at $250,000" have a beginning characterized in some specified way; "The novel begins with a murder"; "My property begins with the three maple trees"; "Her day begins with a work-out"; "The semester begins with a convocation ceremony" have a beginning, of a temporal event; "WWII began in 1939 when Hitler marched into Poland"; "The company's Asia tour begins next month" be the first item or point, constitute the beginning or start, come first in a series; "The number 'one' begins the sequence"; "A terrible murder begins the novel"; "The convocation ceremoney officially begins the semester" One who makes it his business to ask alms
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