slovodefinícia
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 slovodefinícia
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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