to start

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Englisch - Türkisch
başlatmak için
başlangıç

İyi bir başlangıç ​​yapmak savaşın yarısıdır. - Making a good start is half the battle.

Tom bu sabah geç bir başlangıç yaptı. - Tom got a late start this morning.

başlatmak

Tom bugün bir kavga başlatmak için buraya geldi. - Tom came here today looking to start a fight.

Tom kaseyi mikrodalgaya koydu ve pişirmeyi başlatmak için düğmeye bastı. - Tom put the bowl into the microwave and pushed the button to start it cooking.

başlamak

Ne yaparsan yap,doğru adımla başlamak kaçınılmazdır. - Whatever you're doing, starting off on the right foot is essential.

Çok uzun bir tatil birini tekrar işe başlamak için isteksiz yapar. - Too long a holiday makes one reluctant to start work again.

{i} başlama

Maziye sünger çekip yeniden başlamak için işimi bıraktım ve taşındım. - I quit my job and moved so I could start off with a clean slate.

Ne yaparsan yap,doğru adımla başlamak kaçınılmazdır. - Whatever you're doing, starting off on the right foot is essential.

{f} yola çıkmak

Ne zaman yola çıkmak için hazırlanmaya başlayacaksın? - When will you start getting ready to leave?

(Bilgisayar) nesnesini başlat
çalışmak

Fransızca öğrenmeye başlamak istiyorum. Çalışmak için bana biraz malzeme tavsiye edebilir misin? - I want to start learning French. Can you recommend me any materials to study with?

yolverme
çalışma

Üniversiteyi bitirdiğimde, derhal çalışmaya başladım. - On finishing university, I started working right away.

O ciddi olarak çalışmaya başladı. - He started to study in earnest.

harekete geçirmek
kalkış

Onlar kalkış sinyalini bekliyorlardı. - They were waiting for the signal to start.

(Spor) çıkış çizgisi
çatmak
yola koyulmak
başı

Benim başından beri büyük bir şehirde yaşamaya hiç niyetim yoktu. - I had no intention of living in a large city from the start.

Tom otuzların başında kel olmaya başladı. - Tom started going bald in his early thirties.

mühlet
(Bilgisayar) başlat

Kaba kuvvet kullanırsan savaş başlatırsın. - Act too forcefully and you'll start a war.

Haydi partiyi başlatalım. - Let's start the party.

hareket verme
girmek
hareket etmek

Otobüs hareket etmek üzere idi. - The bus was about to start.

Biz altıda orada olacaksak, şimdi hareket etmek zorundayız. - If we are to be there at six, we will have to start now.

hareket etme
(Bilgisayar) ilk

Onun büyükbabasının ölümünü işitmesinin ilk şokundan sonra, kız ağlamaya başladı. - After the initial shock of hearing of her grandfather's death, the girl started to cry.

Sürücü İlk otobüsün sabah saat 6:00 da hareket ettiğini söyledi. - The driver said that the first bus starts at 6:00 a.m.

çalıştırmak

Arabamı çalıştırmak için atlamam gerekiyor. - I need to jump start my car.

Makineyi çalıştırmak için bu butona basın. - Press this button to start the machine.

yol vermek
to start with
önce

Her şeyden önce, o adam kim? - To start with, who is that man?

Öncelikle yardımınız için size teşekkür etmeliyim. - To start with, I must thank you for your help.

start
(back ile) geri dönmek için yola çıkmak
start
sıçrama

Çocuklar kanapenin üstünde yukarı aşağı sıçramaya başladı. - The children started bouncing up and down on the couch.

Tom yatağın üstünde yukarı aşağı sıçramaya başladı. - Tom started bouncing up and down on the bed.

start
ayrılmak
start
avans

Bir avans almak istiyorum. - I'd like to get a head start.

start
sıçramak
start
irkilme
start
yerinden hoplamak
start
çıkış
start
(out ile) yola çıkmak
start
irkilmek
to start with
bir kere
to start with
her şeyden önce
to start with
başlangıçta
START
(Askeri) Stratejik Silahları İndirimi Antlaşması (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty)
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{f} kaynaklanmak
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{f} korkutup kaçırmak
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{i} harekete geçme
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kuş kuyruğu biçiminde parça
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{i} avantaj

Tom beni daha avantajlı başlattı. - Tom gave me a head start.

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{i} spor start, depar, çıkış
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{i} yola çıkma: Let's get an early start. Erken yola çıkalım
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başlamak; başlatmak: It started to rain. Yağmur yağmaya başladı. They've started fighting. Dövüşmeye başladılar. Prices start at fifteen
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irkilme/başlangıç
start
{f} koyulmak
start
{f} kurmak

Onunla bir aile kurmak istedim. - She wanted to start a family with him.

Tom yerleşmek ve bir aile kurmak için hazır. - Tom is ready to settle down and start a family.

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{i} start
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{f} desteklemek
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{f} tartışmaya açmak
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{f} gevşetmek
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{i} spor çıkış çizgisi
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geyik boynuzunun ucu
start
(Nükleer Bilimler) başlatma

Tom bugün bir kavga başlatmak için buraya geldi. - Tom came here today looking to start a fight.

Tom kesinlikle bir döğüşü başlatmak istiyor gibi görünüyor. - Tom certainly looks like he wants to start a fight.

start
{f} fırlamak
start
çal

Geçen yıl bu şirket için çalışmaya başladım. - I started working for this company last year.

Bana yardımcı olur musun? Bu makineyi nasıl çalıştıracağımı bilmiyorum. - Can you help me? I can't make out how to start this machine.

start
{i} ürkme
start
{i} yola çıkma

Ne zaman yola çıkmak için hazırlanmaya başlayacaksın? - When will you start getting ready to leave?

start
{f} kalkmak
start
{f} ürkütmek

Seni ürkütmek istemedim. - I didn't mean to startle you.

start
başla (t)mak
start
{f} ürkmek
start
{f} 1. başlamak; başlatmak: It started to rain. Yağmur yağmaya başladı. They've started fighting. Dövüşmeye başladılar. Prices start at fifteen
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hareket

Biz altıda orada olacaksak, şimdi hareket etmek zorundayız. - If we are to be there at six, we will have to start now.

İstasyona varmadan önce tren hareket etti. - The train started before we got to the station.

start
irkil/başlat/başla
start
{f} yöneltmek
to start with
ilkin, evvela
Englisch - Englisch
A button (of a joystick, joypad or similar device) that, when pressed, activates any of certain predefined functions, that are usually not directly related to the in-game story of a video game, such as pausing, seeing a menu, choosing an item of a menu and starting to play, depending on the video game and context
go

Get ready, get set, go!.

To break away, to come loose

we could, with the greatest ease as well as clearness, see all objects (ourselves unseen) only by applying our eyes close to the crevice, where the moulding of a panel had warped or started a little on the other side.

To initiate a vehicle or machine
To jerk suddenly in surprise
The beginning of an activity

The movie was entertaining from start to finish.

To put or raise (a question, an objection); to put forward (a subject for discussion)
To awaken suddenly

I started from my sleep with horror.

An appearance in a sports game from the beginning of the match

Jones has been a substitute before, but made his first start for the team last Sunday.

To set in motion
Alternative spelling of Start (“the button of certain input devices of video games”)
To begin an activity

The rain started at 9:00.

To begin
tostart
To spring or fly apart; burst
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{v} to wince, shrink, leap, move suddenly, set off or out, fly, alarm, bring within pursuit, let out a liquid
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October 1992 pact signed between the United States and the former Soviet Union in which both countries agreed to further reduce the production of nuclear arms
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A boat starts when after her starting signal any part of her hull, crew or equipment first crosses the starting line and she has complied with rule 29 1 and rule 30 1 if it applies
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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 or set in motion; "I start at eight in the morning"; "Ready, set, go!"
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the acronym for Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment The START program describes a rapid method of triaging large numbers of patients at an emergency incident
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the act of starting something; "he was responsible for the beginning of negotiations"
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A convulsive motion, twitch, or spasm; a spasmodic effort
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To open an application for use
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When someone starts something such as a new business, they create it or cause it to begin. Now is probably as good a time as any to start a business. Start up means the same as start. The cost of starting up a day care center for children ranges from $150,000 to $300,000 He said what a good idea it would be to start a community magazine up. see also start-up = set up
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You use for a start or to start with to introduce the first of a number of things or reasons that you want to mention or could mention. You must get her name and address, and that can be a problem for a start
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To set out; to commence a course, as a race or journey; to begin; as, to start business
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a signal to begin (as in a race); "the starting signal was a green light"; "the runners awaited the start"
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bring into being; "He initiated a new program"; "Start a foundation"
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When something starts, or if someone starts it, it takes place from a particular time. The fire is thought to have started in an upstairs room The Great War started in August of that year All of the passengers started the day with a swim. = begin Start is also a noun. 1918, four years after the start of the Great War She demanded to know why she had not been told from the start. = beginning
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If you get off to a good start, you are successful in the early stages of doing something. If you get off to a bad start, you are not successful in the early stages of doing something. The new Prime Minister has got off to a good start, but he still has to demonstrate what manner of leader he is going to be
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A transaction control option that starts one or more transactions with the specified name
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The curved or inclined front and bottom of a water-wheel bucket
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Introduction Activities Publications Search
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get off the ground; "Who started this company?"; "We embarked on an exciting enterprise"; "I start my day with a good breakfast"; "We began the new semester"; "The afternoon session begins at 4 PM"; "The blood shed started when the partisans launched a surprise attack"
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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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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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#Start - The start command holds a state set in a suspended state until the Teaching Fellow issues the command from the keyboard Denoted by #Start, usually located at the beginning of each program, but can appear more than once and in any state set
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{f} begin; open; set out on a journey; move suddenly; protrude; initiate, cause to begin; found, establish; sponsor, assist
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To start with means at the very first stage of an event or process. To start with, the pressure on her was very heavy, but it's eased off a bit now
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A sudden involuntary movement
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The handle, or tail, of a plow; also, any long handle
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If you start by doing something, or if you start with something, you do that thing first in a series of actions. I started by asking how many day-care centers were located in the United States He started with a good holiday in Key West, Florida. = begin
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a sudden involuntary movement; "he awoke with a start"
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The act of starting; a sudden spring, leap, or motion, caused by surprise, fear, pain, or the like; any sudden motion, or beginning of motion
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in fits and starts: see fit to get off to a flying start: see flying. Strategic Arms Reduction Talks talks between the US and the former Soviet Union, which aimed to reach agreement about reducing the number of nuclear weapons that each country kept. Two START Treaties (=official agreements) were signed, START I (1991) and START II (1993), in which each country promised to destroy several types of nuclear weapons. SALT
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Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty
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To bring onto being or into view; to originate; to invent
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Starts playing a sound from the beginning or, optionally, from an offset point set in the argument
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To move suddenly from its place or position; to displace or loosen; to dislocate; as, to start a bone; the storm started the bolts in the vessel
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to do something after not having been doing it -- " if he started with $5500 and ended with $1750?" (183)
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move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm; "She startled when I walked into the room"
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The arm, or level, of a gin, drawn around by a horse
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{i} beginning; sudden movement, tremor, jolt; jump, spring; chance, opportunity
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The beginning point of a race
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specifies the position in the field at which to begin applying the specified color and display attributes Type: Numeric
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leave; "The family took off for Florida"
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To pour out; to empty; to tap and begin drawing from; as, to start a water cask
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The beginning, as of a journey or a course of action; first motion from a place; act of setting out; the outset; opposed to finish
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To cause to move or act; to set going, running, or flowing; as, to start a railway train; to start a mill; to start a stream of water; to start a rumor; to start a business
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If you start, your body suddenly moves slightly as a result of surprise or fear. She put the bottle on the table, banging it down hard. He started at the sound Start is also a noun. Sylvia woke with a start He gave a start of surprise and astonishment. see also head start, false start
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If you start an engine, car, or machine, or if it starts, it begins to work. He started the car, which hummed smoothly We were just passing one of the parking bays when a car's engine started. Start up means the same as start. He waited until they went inside the building before starting up the car and driving off Put the key in the ignition and turn it to start the car up The engine of the seaplane started up
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a software feature you use to launch a computer program
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You use start to say what someone's first job was. For example, if their first job was that of a factory worker, you can say that they started as a factory worker. Betty started as a shipping clerk at the clothes factory Start off means the same as start. Mr. Dambar had started off as an assistant to Mrs. Spear's husband
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To commence service on a subscription, or a subscription that starts
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[--- ] HOMEs all the turtles first Then fills their pens with ink (In mode 3, 5, or 7, the Nth turtle's pen is filled with ink of type N In mode 2, 4, or 6, turtle's 0's pen is filled with type 0 ink while the pens of turtles I, 2, and 3 are filled with type ] ink, the only colored ink available in these modes ) Finally, makes turtle 1 the active turtle
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begin work or acting in a certain capacity, office or job; "Take up a position"; "start a new job"
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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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begin work or acting in a certain capacity, office or job; "Take up a position"; "start a new job
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a line indicating the location of the start of a race or a game play in the starting line-up get off the ground; "Who started this company?"; "We embarked on an exciting enterprise"; "I start my day with a good breakfast"; "We began the new semester"; "The afternoon session begins at 4 PM"; "The blood shed started when the partisans launched a surprise attack"
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To move suddenly, as with a spring or leap, from surprise, pain, or other sudden feeling or emotion, or by a voluntary act
to start with
first of all, to begin with
Türkisch - Englisch
take off
take-off
(Spor) start signal
sendoff
the start
{i} start
to start

    Türkische aussprache

    tı stärt

    Aussprache

    /tə ˈstärt/ /tə ˈstɑːrt/

    Gemeinsame Collocations

    to start with

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