start

suomi-englanti sanakirja

start englannista suomeksi

  1. aloittaa, astua virkaan

  2. säpsähdys, hätkähdys

  3. saada alkunsa jstak

  4. ryhtyä, alkaa, ruveta

  5. lähteä

  6. hypähtää, hätkähtää

  7. startata, käynnistää

  8. lähtömerkki

  9. aloitus

  10. lähtöviiva

  11. perustaa

  12. johto

  13. alkuunpano

  14. pelata

  15. lähtö, alku

  16. alkaminen

  17. lentää selälleen

  1. alku, aloitus, käynnistys; startti colloquial

  2. hätkähdys, säpsähdys

  3. lähtö

  4. aloituskokoonpano

  5. istukas, taimi

  6. aloittaa, alkaa

  7. käynnistää, aloittaa, laskea liikkeelle rumor

  8. käynnistää, startata colloquial

  9. esittää

  10. alkaa, aloittaa, käynnistyä of motors

  11. hätkähtää, säpsähtää

  12. säpsähtää, havahtua, herätä äkisti">herätä äkisti

  13. irrota

  14. Substantiivi

  15. Verbi

start englanniksi

  1. The beginning of an activity.

  2. (ux)

  3. (RQ:Shakespeare Henry 5)

  4. A sudden involuntary movement.

  5. (RQ:L'Estrange Fables of Aesop)

  6. (quote-text)

  7. The beginning point of a race, a game, etc.

  8. An appearance in a sports game, horserace, etc., from the beginning of the event.

  9. (quote-journal)

  10. A young plant germinated in a pot to be transplanted later.

  11. {{quote-text|en|year=2009|author=Liz Primeau; Steven A. Frowine|title=Gardening Basics For Canadians For Dummies

  12. An initial advantage over somebody else; a start.

  13. {{quote-text|en|year=1914|author=Ernest Bramah|title=Max Carrados

  14. A happening or proceeding.

  15. {{quote-text|en|year=1887|author=Hawley Smart|title=A False Start|volume=2|page=69

  16. (alternative case form of)

  17. To begin, commence, initiate.

  18. To set in motion.

  19. April 2, 1716, (w), ''Freeholder'' No. 30

  20. I was some years ago engaged in conversation with a fashionable French Abbe, upon a subject which the people of that kingdom love to start in discourse.
  21. (RQ:Maxwell Mirror and the Lamp)

  22. To begin.

  23. (RQ:Lincoln Pratt's Patients).” So I started to back away again into the bushes. But I hadn't backed more'n a couple of yards when I see something so amazing that I couldn't help scooching down behind the bayberries and looking at it.

  24. (senseid)To ready the operation of a vehicle or machine.

  25. To put or raise (a question, an objection); to put forward (a subject for discussion).

  26. To bring onto being or into view; to originate; to invent.

  27. (quote-text)|title=letter to The Countess of Essex

  28. To have its origin (at), begin.

  29. To move suddenly, from a previous state of rest; to startle.

  30. To jerk, jump up, flinch, or draw back in surprise.

  31. (syn)

  32. (RQ:Shakespeare Merry Wives)

  33. (RQ:Shakespeare Hamlet)

  34. (RQ:Dryden Spanish Fryar)

  35. (RQ:Watts Logick)

  36. {{quote-text|en|year=1855|author=Robert Browning|title=s:Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came|section=XXXI

  37. (RQ:Wilde Dorian Gray)

  38. {{quote-text|en|year=1836|author=Elizur Wright|title=Quarterly Anti-slavery Magazine|volume=2|page=162

  39. To awaken suddenly.

  40. (RQ:Mary Shelley Frankenstein)

  41. To disturb and set in motion; to alarm; to rouse; to cause to flee.

  42. (RQ:Shakespeare Othello)

  43. To come loose, to break free of a firmly set position; to displace or loosen; to dislocate.

  44. (RQ:Wiseman Chirurgicall Treatises)

  45. (RQ:Cleland Fanny Hill)

  46. To put into play.

  47. {{quote-book|en|year=2010|author=Brian Glanville|title=The Story of the World Cup: The Essential Companion to South Africa 2010|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=gdhvSSP-2kAC&pg=PA361|page=361|publisher=Faber and Faber|location=London|isbn=9780571236053

  48. To pour out; to empty; to tap and begin drawing from.

  49. To begin one's menstrual cycle.

  50. An instance of starting.

  51. A projection or protrusion; that which pokes out.

  52. The curved or inclined front and bottom of a wheel bucket.

  53. (quote-text)|passage=The fall of water is 6 feet, and the radius of the curve is 8 feet, from the centre of the water-wheel to the extreme point of the start.

  54. The arm, or level, of a gin, drawn around by a horse.

  55. {{quote-book|en|year=1834|author=William Andrus Alcott|author2=Samuel Griswold Goodrich|title=Parley's Magazine|page=364

  56. {{quote-book|en|year=1854|author=Glynn|title=Rudimentary Treatise on the Construction of Cranes and Machinery for Raising Heavy Bodies|page=13

  57. {{quote-book|en|year=1973|title=Industrial Archaeology

  58. Completely, utterly.

  59. firm, strong

  60. difficult

  61. start

  62. (l) (gloss)

  63. (l)

  64. (infl of)

  65. (verb form of)

  66. (syn of)

  67. start (the beginning point of a race, a board game, etc.)

  68. a (l)

  69. (inflection of)

  70. a (l) (gl)

  71. (l) (gl)

  72. takeoff

  73. participation

  74. (alt form of)

  75. (l) (gl)

  76. a (l); a beginning (of a race)

  77. the starting (of an engine)