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substantiv

  1. (general) början [invariable]; start;
  2. (place) start; startplats;
  3. (movement) ryck; avfärd;
  4. (action) början;
  5. (sports) start;
  6. (time) försprång;
  7. (beginning) början [invariable]; begynnelse; källa; ursprung;

verb

  1. (beginning) börja; inleda; initiera; ta itu med;
  2. (disaster) förorsaka; vålla; framkalla;
  3. (surprise) rycka till; spritta till;
  4. (discussion) börja; inleda;
  5. (fear) rycka till;
  6. (vehicles) starta;
  7. (automobiles) starta;
  8. (begin) börja; begynna; starta;

Synonymer till start

substantiv

  1. (the beginning of anything) start
  2. (the time at which something is supposed to begin) beginning; commencement; first; outset; get-go; kickoff; starting time; showtime; offset; start
  3. (a turn to be a starter (in a game at the beginning)) starting; start
  4. (a sudden involuntary movement) startle; jump; start
  5. (the act of starting something) beginning; commencement; start
  6. (a line indicating the location of the start of a race or a game) starting line; scratch; scratch line; start
  7. (a signal to begin (as in a race)) starting signal; start
  8. (the advantage gained by beginning early (as in a race)) head start; start

verb

  1. (take the first step or steps in carrying out an action) get down; begin; get; start out; set about; set out; commence; start
  2. (set in motion, cause to start) begin; lead off; commence; start
  3. (leave) depart; part; start out; set forth; set off; set out; take off; start
  4. (have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense) begin; start
  5. (bring into being) originate; initiate; start
  6. (get off the ground) start up; embark on; commence; start
  7. (move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm) startle; jump; start
  8. (get going or set in motion) start up; start
  9. (begin or set in motion) go; get going; start
  10. (begin work or acting in a certain capacity, office or job) take up; start
  11. (play in the starting lineup) start
  12. (have a beginning characterized in some specified way) begin; start
  13. (begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or inherent function of the direct object) begin; start
  14. (bulge outward) protrude; pop; pop out; bulge; bulge out; bug out; come out; start