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zakładać
I. start up VB trans
1. start up business, company:
zakładać [perf założyć]
2. start up engine, motor:
uruchamiać [perf uruchomić]
3. start up argument:
rozpoczynać [perf rozpocząć]
II. start up VB intr
1. start up (jump up):
2. start up (begin happening):
rozpoczynać [perf rozpocząć] się
start up company, business
powstawać [perf powstać]
3. start up vehicle, motor:
ruszać [perf ruszyć]
start-up [ˈstɑ:tʌp, Am ˈstɑ:rt-] N ECON
company start-up N
OpenDict entry
start-up N
start-up COMP
start-up COMPUT COMP
start-up COMP
Present
Istart up
youstart up
he/she/itstarts up
westart up
youstart up
theystart up
Past
Istarted up
youstarted up
he/she/itstarted up
westarted up
youstarted up
theystarted up
Present Perfect
Ihavestarted up
youhavestarted up
he/she/ithasstarted up
wehavestarted up
youhavestarted up
theyhavestarted up
Past Perfect
Ihadstarted up
youhadstarted up
he/she/ithadstarted up
wehadstarted up
youhadstarted up
theyhadstarted up
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Together, these four industries accounted for 52% of all new company start-ups.
www.rte.ie
The professional services sector was the most popular industry for company start-ups in 2016, accounting for one in five new companies.
www.rte.ie
She left the corporate sector as well to start up a social enterprise.
en.wikipedia.org
It also created a start up fund that is accessible to student for this purpose.
en.wikipedia.org
After start up, the fission process in the primary fuel salt produces highly radioactive fission products with a high gamma and neutron radiation field.
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