start
Kelime Anlamı :

1. başlamak.
2. başlangıç.
3. başlama.
4. yola çıkmak.
5. hareket etmek.
6. çalıştırmak.
7. Stratejik Silahları İndirimi Antlaşması (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty).
8. depar.
9. gevşetmek.
10. fırlama.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. to begin an activity or a movement; set out.
2. to have a beginning; commence. see synonyms at begin.
3. to move suddenly or involuntarily: started at the loud noise.
4. to come quickly into view, life, or activity; spring forth.
5. sports to be in the initial lineup of a game or race.
6. to protrude or bulge.
7. to become loosened or disengaged.
8. to commence; begin.
9. to set into motion, operation, or activity.
10. to introduce; originate.
11. sports to play in the initial lineup of (a game).
12. sports to put (a player) into the initial lineup of a game.
13. sports to enter (a participant) into a race or game.
14. to found; establish: start a business.
15. to tend in an early stage of development: start seedlings.
16. to rouse (game) from its hiding place or lair; flush.
17. to cause to become displaced or loosened.
18. A beginning; a commencement.
19. the beginning of a new construction project: an application for a building start.
20. A place or time of beginning.
21. sports A starting line for a race.
22. sports A signal to begin a race.
23. sports an instance of beginning a game or race: a pitcher who won his first five starts.
24. A startled reaction or movement.
25. A part that has become dislocated or loosened.
26. A position of advantage over others, as in a race or an endeavor; a lead.
27. an opportunity granted to pursue a career or course of action.
28. start something informal to cause trouble.
29. to start with at the beginning; initially.
30. to start with in any case.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. the act of starting; a sudden spring, leap, or motion, caused by surprise, fear, pain, or the like; any sudden motion, or beginning of motion.
2. A convulsive motion, twitch, or spasm; a spasmodic effort.
3. A sudden, unexpected movement; a sudden and capricious impulse; a sally.
4. the beginning, as of a journey or a course of action; first motion from a place; act of setting out; the outset; -- opposed to
5. A tail, or anything projecting like a tail.
6. the handle, or tail, of a plow; also, any long handle.
7. the curved or inclined front and bottom of a water-wheel bucket.
8. the arm, or lever, of a gin, drawn around by a horse.
9. A treaty between the united states and the soviet union which provided for stepwise reductions in the number of nuclear weapons possessed by each country.
10. to leap; to jump.
11. to move suddenly, as with a spring or leap, from surprise, pain, or other sudden feeling or emotion, or by a voluntary act.
12. to set out; to commence a course, as a race or journey; to begin.
13. to become somewhat displaced or loosened.
14. to cause to move suddenly; to disturb suddenly; to startle; to alarm; to rouse; to cause to flee or fly.
15. to bring into being or into view; to originate; to invent.
16. to cause to move or act; to set going, running, or flowing.
17. to move suddenly from its place or position; to displace or loosen; to dislocate.
18. to pour out; to empty; to tap and begin drawing from.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1. to move with a sudden involuntary jerk or twitch, as from a shock of surprise, fear, pain, or the like; give sudden involuntary expression to or indication of surprise, pain, fright, or any sudden emotion, by a quick convulsive movement of the body: as, he started at the sight.
2. to make a sudden or unexpected change of place or position; rise abruptly or quickly; spring; leap, dart, or rush with sudden quickness: as, to start aside, backward, forward, out, or up; to start from one's seat.
3. to set out; begin or enter upon action, course, career, or pursuit, as a journey or a race.
4. to run; escape; get away.
5. to lose hold; give way; swerve aside; be disloeated or moved from an intended position or direction; spring: as, the ship's timbers started.
6. to fall off or out; loosen and come away, as the baleen of a dead whale through decomposition, or hair from a soured pelt.
7. to begin; set out: as, he started out to be a lawyer.
8. to begin operation or business: as, the factory will start up to-morrow.
9. to rouse suddenly into action, motion, or flight, as a beast from its lair, a hare or rabbit from its form, or a bird from its nest; cause to come suddenly into view, action, play, flight, or the like: as, to start game; to start the detectives.
10. to originate; begin; set in motion; set going; give the first or a new impulse to: as, to start a fire; to start a newspaper, a school, or a new business; to start a controversy.
11. to cause to set out, or to provide the means or take the steps necessary to enable (one) to set out or embark, as on an errand, a journey, enterprise, career, etc.: as, to start one's son in business; to start a party on an expedition.
12. to loosen, or cause to loosen or lose hold; cause to move from its place: as, to start a plank; to start a tooth; to start an anchor.
13. to set flowing, as liquor from a cask; pour out: as, to start wine into another cask.
14. to alarm; disturb suddenly; startle.
15. A sudden involuntary spring, jerk, or twitch, such as may be caused by sudden surprise, fear, pain, or other emotion.
16. A spring or recoil, as of an elastic body; spring; jerk.
17. A sudden burst or gleam; a sally; a flash.
18. A sudden bound or stroke of action; a brief, impulsive, intermittent, or spasmodic effort or movement; spasm: as, to work by fits and starts.
19. A sudden voluntary movement; a dash; a rush; a run.
20. A starting or setting out in some course, action, enterprise, or the like; beginning; outset; departure.
21. lead or advantage in starting or setting out, as in a race or contest; advantage in the beginning or first stage of something: as, to have the start in a competition for a prize.
22. impulse, impetus, or first movement in some direction or course; send-off: as, to get a good start in life.
23. A part that has started; a loosened or broken part; a break or opening.
24. distance.
25. A tail; the tail of an animal: thus, redstart is literally redtail.
26. something resembling a tail; a handle: as, a plow-start (or plow-tail).
27. the sharp point of a young stag's horn.
28. in mining, the beam or lever to which the horse is attached in a horse-whim or gin.
29. in an overshot water-wheel, one of the partitions which determine the form of the bucket.
30. A stalk, as of an apple.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia