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(무엇을 하거나 사용하기) 시작하다,
(어떤 일이) 시작되다, 시작되게 하다
(없던 일이) 생기다,
(사업 등을) 시작하다
떠나다, 길을 나서다,
(어떤 일, 것의) 시작
start / begin / start off / kick off / commence / open / get under way
If you start to do something, you do something that you were not doing before and you continue doing it.
When something starts, or if someone starts it, it takes place from a particular time.
If you start by doing something, or if you start with something, you do that thing first in a series of actions.
You use start to say what someone's first job was. For example, if their first job was that of a factory worker, you can say that they started as a factory worker.
When someone starts something such as a new business, they create it or cause it to begin.
If you start an engine, car, or machine, or if it starts, it begins to work.
If you start, your body suddenly moves slightly as a result of surprise or fear.
start a fire
불을 내다, 지피다
화재를 일으키다
A while ago, I nearly started a fire in my house. I was using a hair drier, and there was a short circuit.
Sometimes, I’ll leave food on the stove and it might slip my mind. When this happens, I could burn the food to a crisp or even start a fire, so safety is of the essence.
start anything
문제를 일으키다
If he starts anything with his sister he'll go to his room.
start away
뛰쳐나가다
start back
~로 돌아기기 시작하다
to begin to return somewhere
start by
~함으로써 시작하다
start from scratch
처음부터 시작하다,
제로에서 시작하다, 아무것도 없이 시작하다
start in earnest
본격적으로 시작하다
The winter weather is very cold in Korea and we get a lot of snow, so it’s tailor-made for enjoying winter sports. Lots of Korean people enjoy skiing and snowboarding. When ski season starts in earnest in December, the ski slopes are swarming with people.
start off
움직이기 시작하다,
(어떤일이) 시작되다
start / begin / start off / kick off / commence / open / get under way
to begin happening in a particular way; to begin doing something in a particular way
to begin to move or travel
You start off by creating a new function called make_text_file().
"Now, where were we? Oh, yes... I want to start off with a bang. So everyone should play a real loud note. Then I'll-
Let's start off the meeting by having each of you introduce yourselves.
start off with
~으로부터 시작하다
start out
(특히 사업, 일을) 시작하다,
(특정한 의도를 가지고) 시작하다
여행을 떠나다. 출발하다.
to begin a journey
to begin in a particular way, especially in business or work
to have a particular idea or intention when you begin to do something
We started out late, so we arrived late.
They just started out when their car had a flat tire.
start out with
~부터해서시작하다
I'd like to start out with a salad and have the chicken for dinner.
start over
처음부터 다시 지작하다, 다시 시작하다
Usually, each person applies to several companies, and many fail during document screening. This makes it hard to land a job, so many people have to prepare for long periods. Even after being hired by a major corporation, some people find it is not their cup of tea, so they start over to change jobs.
The client rejected our proposal, so we had to start over.
start up
시작되다, ~을 시작하다
to start operating; to make something start operating
(in something) to start operating or trading; to establish a business
to begin happening
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