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I. start [stɑ:t] N usu sing

1. start (beginning):

start
to get off to a good/bad start
at the start of the week
promising start
to make a start on sth
to make a fresh start
[right] from the start
from start to finish
for a start

2. start (foundation):

start of a company
start of a company

3. start SPORTS (beginning place, time):

start
start m
false start
napačen start

4. start (beginning advantage):

start

5. start (sudden movement):

start
he woke with a start
to give a start
to give sb a start

II. start [stɑ:t] VB intr

1. start (begin):

start
začenjati (se) [perf začeti (se)]
don't you start! inf
to start afresh
to start to do sth
to start with, ... inf

2. start inf (begin harassing, attacking):

to start on sb

3. start (begin a journey):

start
odpravljati se [perf odpraviti se]

4. start (begin to operate):

start vehicle, motor
vžigati [perf vžgati]

5. start (begin happening):

6. start (jump in surprise):

start
(po)skočiti
start
zdrzovati se [perf zdrzniti se]

III. start [stɑ:t] VB trans

1. start (begin):

to start [doing] sth
to start [doing] sth
to start a family

2. start (set in motion):

to start sth
to start a fight
to start a fire

3. start MECH:

start
vžigati [perf vžgati]
start machine
vklapljati [perf vklopiti]
start motor
zaganjati [perf zagnati]
to start a car

4. start ECON:

to start a business

START [stɑ:t]

START abbreviation of Strategic Arms Reduction Talks:

START

start back VB intr

1. start (jump back):

start
odskakovati [perf odskočiti]

2. start (return):

start
odpravljati se [perf odpraviti se nazaj]

I. start off VB intr

1. start (begin activity):

to start off with sb/sth

2. start (begin career):

to start off as sth

3. start (embark):

start
kreniti
start
odpeljati [se]

II. start off VB trans

1. start (begin):

to start sthoff

2. start (cause to begin):

to start sb off on sth

3. start (upset):

4. start (help to begin):

to start sb off

start out VB intr

1. start (embark):

start
odpravljati se [perf odpraviti se]
start
kreniti

2. start:

start (begin)
začenjati [perf začeti]
to start out as sth
to start out as sth (on a job)

3. start (intend):

I. start up VB trans

1. start (organize):

2. start MECH:

to start up a motor

II. start up VB intr

1. start (jump):

start
(po)skočiti

2. start (occur):

start
začenjati (se) [perf začeti (se)]

3. start (begin running):

start motorized vehicle
vžgati se
start motorized vehicle
zagnati se

cold ˈstart N

cold start

head ˈstart N

head start
head start
to give sb a head start

I. ˈpush-start VB trans

1. push-start (jump-start):

push-start car
porivati [perf poriniti]

2. push-start fig (begin improvement):

II. ˈpush-start N

1. push-start (jump-start):

push-start of a car

2. push-start fig (helpful prompt):

push-start

stand·ing ˈstart N

standing start

ˈstart-up N

1. start-up COMM:

start-up

2. start-up MECH:

start-up

3. start-up COMPUT:

start-up
start-up disk

warm ˈstart N COMPUT

warm start

ˈstart-up capi·tal N no pl

start-up capital

ˈstart-up costs N pl

start-up costs
Present
Istart
youstart
he/she/itstarts
westart
youstart
theystart
Past
Istarted
youstarted
he/she/itstarted
westarted
youstarted
theystarted
Present Perfect
Ihavestarted
youhavestarted
he/she/ithasstarted
wehavestarted
youhavestarted
theyhavestarted
Past Perfect
Ihadstarted
youhadstarted
he/she/ithadstarted
wehadstarted
youhadstarted
theyhadstarted

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During a cold start and warm up, before lambda correction is activated, coolant temperature dependable fuel enrichment occurs.
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The company is the leading manufacturer of diesel cold start systems with an estimated worldwide market share of 40% for glow plugs.
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Despite a cold start to their marriage, the two eventually reconciled, and fell in love.
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Low-voltage (hundreds volts) rectifiers use saturated mercury vapor in combination with a small amount of inert gas, allowing cold start of the tubes.
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The heater kept the temperature high in the boiler, allowing it to get a head of steam, and in turn water into the hoses, quicker than a cold start.
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