start 的 3 个定义
- to begin or set out, as on a journey or activity.
- to appear or come suddenly into action, life, view, etc.; rise or issue suddenly forth.
- to spring, move, or dart suddenly from a position or place: The rabbit started from the bush.
- (7)
- to set moving, going, or acting; to set in operation: to start an automobile; to start a fire.
- to establish or found: to start a new business.
- to begin work on: to start a book.
- (9)
- a beginning of an action, journey, etc.
- a signal to move, proceed, or begin, as on a course or in a race.
- a place or time from which something begins.
- (14)
start 近义词
beginning
advantage
flinch
start 的近义词 8 个
start 的反义词 8 个
begin; come into existence
start 的近义词 43 个
- appear
- commence
- create
- establish
- found
- inaugurate
- initiate
- introduce
- issue
- launch
- leave
- open
- set up
- activate
- arise
- arouse
- depart
- embark
- engender
- incite
- instigate
- institute
- light
- originate
- pioneer
- rise
- rouse
- spring
- come into being
- enter upon
- get going
- get under way
- go ahead
- hit the road
- lay foundation
- make a beginning
- sally forth
- see light
- set in motion
- set out
- take first step
- take the plunge
- turn on
start 的反义词 19 个
flinch
由start构成的短语
- start from scratch
- start in
- start in on
- start off
- start out
- start over
- start something
- start up
- false start
- fits and starts
- for openers (starters)
- (start) from scratch
- from soup to nuts (start to finish)
- get off the ground (to a flying start)
- head start
- running start
- to start with
更多start例句
- And not just sick in the body but in your mind, because you start obsessing.
- Between 25 and 30, you’re trying to decide how much longer before you start growing a beard and calling yourself ‘Daddy.
- Kickstarter is one start-up platform that seems to have realized the danger.
- But maybe you have to start somewhere else — with Lamont Waltman Marvin, Monty, his father, the Chief, the old man.
- So Marvin had the old showbiz glamour in his life from the start.
- Keep closely covered with a bell glass and, in a few weeks, more or less, the baby Ferns will start to put in an appearance.
- The smoke from her kitchen fire rose white as she put in dry sumac to give it a start.
- There are sentimental children, as there are sentimental adults, who seem never happier than when the tears are ready to start.
- But the day he planned to start was very cold—the mercury stood twenty-seven below zero.
- He said that you were going along, and so I thought I'd hunt you up and tell you that we'll start about seven in the morning.