slovo | definícia |
begin (mass) | begin
- begin/began/begun, začať |
begin (encz) | begin,begin/began/begun v: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
begin (encz) | begin,počínat v: |
begin (encz) | begin,počít v: |
begin (encz) | begin,začátek n: Pavel Cvrček |
begin (encz) | begin,začínat v: |
begin (encz) | begin,začít v: |
begin (encz) | begin,zahájit v: Pavel Cvrček |
begin (encz) | begin,zahajovat v: Pavel Cvrček |
Begin (gcide) | Begin \Be*gin"\, n.
Beginning. [Poetic & Obs.] --Spenser.
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Begin (gcide) | Begin \Be*gin"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Began, Begun; p. pr. &
vb. n. Beginning.] [AS. beginnan (akin to OS. biginnan, D.
& G. beginnen, OHG. biginnan, Goth., du-ginnan, Sw. begynna,
Dan. begynde); pref. be- + an assumed ginnan. [root]31. See
Gin to begin.]
1. To have or commence an independent or first existence; to
take rise; to commence.
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Vast chain of being! which from God began. --Pope.
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2. To do the first act or the first part of an action; to
enter upon or commence something new, as a new form or
state of being, or course of action; to take the first
step; to start. "Tears began to flow." --Dryden.
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When I begin, I will also make an end. --1 Sam. iii.
12.
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Begin (gcide) | Begin \Be*gin"\, v. t.
1. To enter on; to commence.
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Ye nymphs of Solyma ! begin the song. --Pope.
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2. To trace or lay the foundation of; to make or place a
beginning of.
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The apostle begins our knowledge in the creatures,
which leads us to the knowledge of God. --Locke.
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Syn: To commence; originate; set about; start.
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begin (wn) | Begin
n 1: Israeli statesman (born in Russia) who (as prime minister
of Israel) negotiated a peace treaty with Anwar Sadat (then
the president of Egypt) (1913-1992) [syn: Begin,
Menachem Begin]
v 1: take the first step or steps in carrying out an action; "We
began working at dawn"; "Who will start?"; "Get working as
soon as the sun rises!"; "The first tourists began to
arrive in Cambodia"; "He began early in the day"; "Let's
get down to work now" [syn: get down, begin, get,
start out, start, set about, set out, commence]
[ant: end, terminate]
2: have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative
sense; "The DMZ begins right over the hill"; "The second
movement begins after the Allegro"; "Prices for these homes
start at $250,000" [syn: begin, start] [ant: cease,
end, finish, stop, terminate]
3: set in motion, cause to start; "The U.S. started a war in the
Middle East"; "The Iraqis began hostilities"; "begin a new
chapter in your life" [syn: begin, lead off, start,
commence] [ant: end, terminate]
4: begin to speak or say; "Now listen, friends," he began
5: be the first item or point, constitute the beginning or
start, come first in a series; "The number `one' begins the
sequence"; "A terrible murder begins the novel"; "The
convocation ceremony officially begins the semester"
6: have a beginning, of a temporal event; "WW II began in 1939
when Hitler marched into Poland"; "The company's Asia tour
begins next month"
7: have a beginning characterized in some specified way; "The
novel begins with a murder"; "My property begins with the
three maple trees"; "Her day begins with a workout"; "The
semester begins with a convocation ceremony" [syn: begin,
start]
8: begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or
inherent function of the direct object; "begin a cigar"; "She
started the soup while it was still hot"; "We started physics
in 10th grade" [syn: begin, start]
9: achieve or accomplish in the least degree, usually used in
the negative; "This economic measure doesn't even begin to
deal with the problem of inflation"; "You cannot even begin
to understand the problem we had to deal with during the war"
10: begin to speak, understand, read, and write a language; "She
began Russian at an early age"; "We started French in fourth
grade" |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
beginner (mass) | beginner
- nováčik, začiatočník |
beginning (mass) | beginning
- počiatok, začiatok |
begins (mass) | begins
- začne, začína |
will begin (mass) | will begin
- začne |
begin/began/begun (msas) | begin/began/begun
- began, begin, begun |
begin/began/begun (msasasci) | begin/began/begun
- began, begin, begun |
balance of cash on hand and financial equivalents as at the beginning of reporting period (encz) | balance of cash on hand and financial equivalents as at the beginning of
reporting period,stav peněžních prostředků a peněžních ekvivalentů na
začátku účetního období [ekon.] přehled o peněžních tocích/cash flow
statement Ivan Masár |
beginner (encz) | beginner,nováček n: Pavel Cvrčekbeginner,začátečnice n: beginner,začátečník n: |
beginners (encz) | beginners,začátečníci n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
beginning (encz) | beginning,počáteční adj: Zdeněk Brožbeginning,počátek n: Pavel Cvrčekbeginning,počínající adj: Zdeněk Brožbeginning,úvodní Zdeněk Brožbeginning,vznik n: Zdeněk Brožbeginning,začátek n: beginning,začínající adj: Zdeněk Brož |
beginnings (encz) | beginnings,počátky n: pl. Zdeněk Brožbeginnings,začátky n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
begins (encz) | begins,počne v: begins,začne v: |
charity begins at home (encz) | charity begins at home, |
every end is a new beginning (encz) | every end is a new beginning,když něco končí, něco nového
začíná [fráz.] Pino |
in the beginning (encz) | in the beginning, adv: |
menachem begin (encz) | Menachem Begin, |
to begin with (encz) | to begin with, adv: |
tone-beginning (encz) | tone-beginning, n: |
will begin (encz) | will begin,počne v: will begin,začne v: |
begin/began/begun (czen) | begin/began/begun,beganv: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překladbegin/began/begun,beginv: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překladbegin/began/begun,begunv: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
Begin (gcide) | Begin \Be*gin"\, n.
Beginning. [Poetic & Obs.] --Spenser.
[1913 Webster]Begin \Be*gin"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Began, Begun; p. pr. &
vb. n. Beginning.] [AS. beginnan (akin to OS. biginnan, D.
& G. beginnen, OHG. biginnan, Goth., du-ginnan, Sw. begynna,
Dan. begynde); pref. be- + an assumed ginnan. [root]31. See
Gin to begin.]
1. To have or commence an independent or first existence; to
take rise; to commence.
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Vast chain of being! which from God began. --Pope.
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2. To do the first act or the first part of an action; to
enter upon or commence something new, as a new form or
state of being, or course of action; to take the first
step; to start. "Tears began to flow." --Dryden.
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When I begin, I will also make an end. --1 Sam. iii.
12.
[1913 Webster]Begin \Be*gin"\, v. t.
1. To enter on; to commence.
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Ye nymphs of Solyma ! begin the song. --Pope.
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2. To trace or lay the foundation of; to make or place a
beginning of.
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The apostle begins our knowledge in the creatures,
which leads us to the knowledge of God. --Locke.
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Syn: To commence; originate; set about; start.
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Beginner (gcide) | Beginner \Be*gin"ner\, n.
One who begins or originates anything. Specifically: A young
or inexperienced practitioner or student; a tyro.
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A sermon of a new beginner. --Swift.
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Beginning (gcide) | Beginning \Be*gin"ning\, n.
1. The act of doing that which begins anything; commencement
of an action, state, or space of time; entrance into being
or upon a course; the first act, effort, or state of a
succession of acts or states.
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In the beginning God created the heaven and the
earth. --Gen. i. 1.
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2. That which begins or originates something; the first
cause; origin; source.
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I am . . . the beginning and the ending. --Rev. i.
8.
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3. That which is begun; a rudiment or element.
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Mighty things from small beginnings grow. --Dryden.
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4. Enterprise. "To hinder our beginnings." --Shak.
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Syn: Inception; prelude; opening; threshold; origin; outset;
foundation.
[1913 Webster]Begin \Be*gin"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Began, Begun; p. pr. &
vb. n. Beginning.] [AS. beginnan (akin to OS. biginnan, D.
& G. beginnen, OHG. biginnan, Goth., du-ginnan, Sw. begynna,
Dan. begynde); pref. be- + an assumed ginnan. [root]31. See
Gin to begin.]
1. To have or commence an independent or first existence; to
take rise; to commence.
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Vast chain of being! which from God began. --Pope.
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2. To do the first act or the first part of an action; to
enter upon or commence something new, as a new form or
state of being, or course of action; to take the first
step; to start. "Tears began to flow." --Dryden.
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When I begin, I will also make an end. --1 Sam. iii.
12.
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Unbeginning (gcide) | Unbeginning \Unbeginning\
See beginning. |
beginner (wn) | beginner
n 1: someone new to a field or activity [syn: novice,
beginner, tyro, tiro, initiate]
2: a person who founds or establishes some institution; "George
Washington is the father of his country" [syn: founder,
beginner, founding father, father] |
beginning (wn) | beginning
adj 1: serving to begin; "the beginning canto of the poem"; "the
first verse" [syn: beginning(a), first]
n 1: the event consisting of the start of something; "the
beginning of the war" [ant: conclusion, ending,
finish]
2: the time at which something is supposed to begin; "they got
an early start"; "she knew from the get-go that he was the
man for her" [syn: beginning, commencement, first,
outset, get-go, start, kickoff, starting time,
showtime, offset] [ant: end, ending, middle]
3: the first part or section of something; "`It was a dark and
stormy night' is a hackneyed beginning for a story" [ant:
end, middle]
4: the place where something begins, where it springs into
being; "the Italian beginning of the Renaissance"; "Jupiter
was the origin of the radiation"; "Pittsburgh is the source
of the Ohio River"; "communism's Russian root" [syn:
beginning, origin, root, rootage, source]
5: the act of starting something; "he was responsible for the
beginning of negotiations" [syn: beginning, start,
commencement] [ant: finish, finishing] |
beginning rhyme (wn) | beginning rhyme
n 1: use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed
syllable in a line of verse; "around the rock the ragged
rascal ran" [syn: alliteration, initial rhyme,
beginning rhyme, head rhyme] |
in the beginning (wn) | in the beginning
adv 1: with reference to the origin or beginning [syn:
primitively, originally, in the beginning]
2: before now; "why didn't you tell me in the first place?"
[syn: in the first place, earlier, in the beginning,
to begin with, originally] |
menachem begin (wn) | Menachem Begin
n 1: Israeli statesman (born in Russia) who (as prime minister
of Israel) negotiated a peace treaty with Anwar Sadat (then
the president of Egypt) (1913-1992) [syn: Begin,
Menachem Begin] |
to begin with (wn) | to begin with
adv 1: before now; "why didn't you tell me in the first place?"
[syn: in the first place, earlier, {in the
beginning}, to begin with, originally] |
tone-beginning (wn) | tone-beginning
n 1: a decisive manner of beginning a musical tone or phrase
[syn: attack, tone-beginning] |
@begin (foldoc) | @Begin
The Scribe equivalent of \begin.
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