begin / bɪˈgɪn /

⭐基础词汇开始开始了始于

begin2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

be·gan [bih-gan], /bɪˈgæn/, be·gun [bih-guhn], /bɪˈgʌn/, be·gin·ning [bih-gin-ing]. /bɪˈgɪn ɪŋ/.

  1. to proceed to perform the first or earliest part of some action; commence; start: The story begins with their marriage.
  2. to come into existence; arise; originate: The custom began during the Civil War.
v. 有主动词 verb

be·gan, be·gun, be·gin·ning.

  1. to proceed to perform the first or earliest part of: Begin the job tomorrow.
  2. to originate; be the originator of: civic leaders who began the reform movement.
  3. to succeed to the slightest extent in: The money won't even begin to cover expenses.

begin 近义词

v. 动词 verb

start

v. 动词 verb

come into being; become functional

begin构成的短语

  • beginning of the end, the
  • begin to see daylight
  • begin to see the light
  • begin with
  • charity begins at home
  • (begin to) see the light
  • to start (begin) with

更多begin例句

  1. That began to change in 1997, when the International Federation of Mountain Guides Associations recognized the American Mountain Guides Association’s accreditation.
  2. Then she and a small team wheel it out to their spot in the parking lot, and a long line of cars begins to wind its way toward her — their occupants’ windows rolled down and sleeves rolled up.
  3. While still a teenager, he began running a regular dice game on the sidewalk at West Roosevelt Road and South Kedzie Avenue, in the heart of Lawndale.
  4. Reporting for the series on the coronavirus and racial disparities began early in the pandemic.
  5. The bear, now less than 100 feet away, glanced over at us and began to saunter left, his cadence nauseatingly cool.
  6. Christie has problems, and they begin with the fact that photos and videos and memes can haunt us.
  7. He could order the Justice Department to begin the necessary regulatory work.
  8. That kind of compassion might go a long way toward helping us begin to respond to a hurting world.
  9. My trip takes the reverse path, and I begin by assessing the depth of my Shakespeare knowledge in his birthplace.
  10. We can also begin to plan our wardrobes to match our new and improved selves.
  11. They are very urgent questions; our sons and daughters will have to begin to deal with them from the moment they leave college.
  12. If we are to have a real education along lines of expression we must begin with the "content," or cause, of expression.
  13. Men cannot see the world clearly and they cannot, therefore, begin to think about it rightly.
  14. Much later, in the case of all but gifted children, do the mysteries of harmony begin to take on definite form and meaning.
  15. "But it was n't a lie," Punch would begin, charging into a laboured explanation that landed him more hopelessly in the mire.