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I. beginning [bɪˈgɪnɪŋ] N
1. beginning (start):
beginning
beginning
at [or in] the beginning
2. beginning:
Phrases:
the beginning of the end
from beginning to end
II. beginning [bɪˈgɪnɪŋ] ADJ
beginning stage
beginning learner
I. begin <-nn-, began, begun> [bɪˈgɪn] VB trans (start)
zaczynać [perf zacząć]
rozpoczynać [perf rozpocząć]
begin process
zapoczątkowywać [perf zapoczątkować]
II. begin <-nn-, began, begun> [bɪˈgɪn] VB intr (start)
zaczynać [perf zacząć] się
rozpoczynać [perf rozpocząć] się
Present
Ibegin
youbegin
he/she/itbegins
webegin
youbegin
theybegin
Past
Ibegan
youbegan
he/she/itbegan
webegan
youbegan
theybegan
Present Perfect
Ihavebegun
youhavebegun
he/she/ithasbegun
wehavebegun
youhavebegun
theyhavebegun
Past Perfect
Ihadbegun
youhadbegun
he/she/ithadbegun
wehadbegun
youhadbegun
theyhadbegun
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To begin the operation, the patient is placed in the supine position on the operating table and anesthetized.
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Both teenagers are dealing with loneliness and family pressures when they begin to find solace in each other, and a young romance develops.
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Stock often begin or end trending because of a stock catalyst such as a product launch or change in management.
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Landscaping has become more technological than natural, as few projects begin without bulldozers, lawnmowers, or chainsaws.
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Wax figures begin to move and come to life in a ruined, out-of-the-way tourist resort.
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