start-up

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{i} act of setting into operation, procees of setting into motion; preliminary phase of a new business venture; business that has just begun operation
A start-up company is a small business that has recently been started by someone. Thousands and thousands of start-up firms have poured into the computer market. Start-up is also a noun. For now the only bright spots in the labor market are small businesses and high-tech start-ups. connected with starting a new business. a new small company or business, especially one whose work involves computers or the Internet
A company that has come through the project and preliminary study stages and is on the verge of producing and selling
The windspeed at which a wind turbine rotor starts to rotate It does not necessarily produce any power until it reaches cut-in speed
(noun) In continuous ink jet, the automatic procedure utilized to introduce ink into the printhead In impulse ink jet, the defect experienced from long periods of activity caused by evaporation of the inoperative channels Slang: "morning sickness "
Company is in the founding stage, is building up business or has not been in business for long and has not yet marketed its products or marketed them on a large scale
The start-up costs of something such as a new business or new product are the costs of starting to run or produce it. The minimum start-up capital for a Pizza franchise is estimated at $250,000 to $315,000
To begin

They started up playing.

To begin to operate

The engine started up right away.

To rise suddenly

He 'started up when he heard the scream.

startup
the act or process of starting a process or machine
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{n} one hwo comes suddenly into notice
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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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{f} put to work, set in motion, begin; put to work; get up suddenly; get off the ground; begin a business venture; turn an idea into a product and create a company
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see start 5, 6
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get going or set in motion; "We simply could not start the engine"; "start up the computer"
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A kind of high rustic shoe
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a new organization or business venture
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(Ticaret) The period of time starting with initial design or setup and ending with acceptable volume production, or achieving a stable process
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{i} activation of a computer; development group, group which tries to turn an idea into a product and create a company
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A new business venture in its earliest stage of development
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the act of setting in operation; "repeated shutdowns and startups are expensive"
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the act of starting a new operation or practice; "he opposed the inauguration of fluoridation"; "the startup of the new factory was delayed by strikes"
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Procedure where turbine rotors begin to rotate from parked position, until the rotation matches the grid and can satisfy load
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NOMOUNT
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In Netscape, Startup defines the Netscape tools that will be launched, and the location of the home page By default, the Netscape home page is displayed when Netscape is launched
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One who comes suddenly into notice; an upstart
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the act of setting in operation; "repeated shutdowns and startups are expensive
start-up

    Turkish pronunciation

    stärtʌp

    Pronunciation

    /ˈstärtˌəp/ /ˈstɑːrtˌʌp/

    Videos

    ... or any start up. ...
    ... put on the lights Intertek start-up and did her part ...
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