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- starting:
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start:
- begin; opening; aanvang; start; inzet; initiatief; aanzet
- starten; beginnen; aanvangen; van start gaan; ondernemen; aangaan; aanknopen; aanbinden; aanbreken; een begin nemen; op gang komen; inzetten; intreden; inschakelen; aanzetten; aandoen; aanmaken; inluiden; uitgeven; op de markt brengen; lanceren; openen; inleiden; verlaten; afreizen; wegtrekken; heengaan; verdwijnen; wegreizen; opstijgen; omhoogkomen; opvliegen; van wal steken; van wal gaan; opstarten
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Wiktionary:
- starting → start
- start → beginnen, starten, aanvangen, startlijn, begin, start
- start → starten, beginnen, aanvangen, opschrikken, opvliegen
- start → begin, beginnen, vertrek, aanbinden, aanvangen, stoten op, zich stoten aan, aankaarten, aansnijden, aan land gaan, landen, aanlanden, aanklampen, aanspreken, toespreken, enteren, aanhaken, vasthaken, aan komen lopen, aanpakken, beginnen met, toetreden, aan wal komen, aanbreken, ingaan, starten, vertrekken, start, binnengaan, entree, intrede, toegang, initiatief, ondernemingslust, afrijden, uitlopen, uitvaren, wegrijden, afgaan, weggaan, zich verwijderen, afvuren, losbranden, opstappen, op weg gaan, tijgen, aan de gang brengen, gaan staan, opstaan, opspringen
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User Contributed Translations for starting:
- met ingang van, beginnende
English
Detailed Translations for starting from English to Dutch
starting:
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the starting (commencing; beginning)
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the starting (departure; leaving; departing; taking off; going away; sailing)
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the starting (beginning; raising; striking up)
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the starting (putting to sea; departure; sailing; departing; taking off; leaving; going away)
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the starting (broaching; beginning)
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starting form of start:
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the start (commencement; beginning; outset; opening)
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the start (initiative)
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to start (begin; commence; take off; undertake; take on; set up; set in motion; start to; strike up)
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to start (undertake; take upon oneself)
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to start (enter into; begin; take on)
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to start (commence; begin; take off; get under way; break into; open; be off)
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to start (get under way; commence; set in; begin; take off; be off)
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to start (switch on; turn on; connect; put on; light)
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to start (herald; ring in; begin; open)
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to start (launch; release)
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to start (introduce; open)
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to start (depart; leave; grease; leave for; take off; smear; sail; set out; rub in; travel)
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to start (ascend; take off; rise; rise to the surface; mount; fly up; increase; bristle; flare up; become higher; climb; go upward; get away; go up; be on the upgrade; grow; be off; become larger)
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to start (embark)
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to start
– To start or reset a computer by turning the power on, by pressing a reset button on the computer case, or by issuing a software command to restart. 2
Conjugations for start:
present
- start
- start
- starts
- start
- start
- start
simple past
- started
- started
- started
- started
- started
- started
present perfect
- have started
- have started
- has started
- have started
- have started
- have started
past continuous
- was starting
- were starting
- was starting
- were starting
- were starting
- were starting
future
- shall start
- will start
- will start
- shall start
- will start
- will start
continuous present
- am starting
- are starting
- is starting
- are starting
- are starting
- are starting
subjunctive
- be started
- be started
- be started
- be started
- be started
- be started
diverse
- start!
- let's start!
- started
- starting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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Wiktionary Translations for start:
start
Cross Translation:
noun
verb
start
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to set in motion
- start → starten
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to begin
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to initiate operation of a vehicle or machine
- start → starten
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to put or raise a question or objection, to put forward
- start → beginnen
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of an activity, to begin
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to jerk suddenly in surprise
- start → opschrikken
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noun
verb
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