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start up

/stahrt-uhp/US // ˈstɑrtˌʌp //

启动,开办,开创,开启

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or fact of starting something; a setting in motion.
    • : a new business venture, or a new commercial or industrial project: a small, 5-month-old internet startup.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to the beginning of such a venture or project, especially to an investment made to initiate it: high start-up costs for construction of a new facility.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as invitalize
as inenergize
as infound

Examples

  • A 2020 TechPoint report estimated that only 10% of west Africa-focused startups with at least one female co-founder successfully raised $1 million or more in the last decade.

  • Balderton, for instance, announced its Sustainable Future Goals with a bang at the startup event Slush in early December 2020.

  • Mighty Buildings is not the only startup doing 3D-printed homes.

  • The amount is sizable for a Series A in general, but supersized for a LatAm startup.

  • Today, those learnings have been formed into a venture-backed startup.

  • Imagine waking up to find a guy who looks like a tech startup employee eating your charred crispy leg.

  • McCaslin likened the energy at ARNN to that of a startup, with the handsome salaries to match.

  • One reason Israel is so successful in the startup world, says Ophir, is because its citizens are known for speaking their minds.

  • Michlin, who was looking for ideas for a new startup company, says he felt a lightbulb switch on over his head.

  • A small country of roughly 8.2 million people, Israel has been dubbed the “startup nation.”

  • Had I been condemned to death I would not have expected a man to startup and take my place.

  • Mr Startup was also a very good young man, but he was of a fiery calibre, whereas Frigidy was naturally mild.

  • Startup was already an open-air preacher, whereas Frigidy lacked nerve to speak a word above his breath.

  • He was a good young man, at peace with all the world—except Mr Startup.

  • On such an occasion as this no servant, no friend, no Mr Startup, was allowed to interfere with her filial piety.