"start" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

start verbo

start + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 280
start shooting • start negotiations • start construction • start work • start training • start college • start school • start treatment • ...
verbo + start
Kolokacji: 66
help start • start without telling • plan to start • scheduled to start • want start • decide to start • start before joining • go to start • ...
start + preposición
Kolokacji: 76
start out • start off • start over • start up • start down • ...
start + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 110
start early • immediately start • officially start • start somewhere • start anew • start fresh • start small • start slowly • suddenly start • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 27
(1) early, late
Kolokacji: 2
(5) anew, afresh
Kolokacji: 2
(6) fresh, originally, initially
Kolokacji: 3
(9) suddenly, gradually
Kolokacji: 2
(11) finally, eventually
Kolokacji: 2
(12) forward, forwards
Kolokacji: 2
(13) better, best
Kolokacji: 2
(14) away, high, forth
Kolokacji: 3
(16) well, successfully, easily
Kolokacji: 3
(17) barely, hardly
Kolokacji: 2
(19) violently, furiously
Kolokacji: 2
(20) badly, poorly, seriously
Kolokacji: 3
(21) young, innocently
Kolokacji: 2
(22) indoors, secretly, inside
Kolokacji: 3
(23) upward, downward
Kolokacji: 2
(24) regularly, invariably
Kolokacji: 2
1. start regularly = zacznij regularnie start regularly
2. invariably start = niezmiennie zacznij invariably start
  • The meeting no matter where it took place would invariably start with a series of open-ended statements that sounded more like accusations.
  • Indeed, our marksmen were capable of hitting a dozen terrorists within a few seconds, starting invariably with the last man in a line or group.
  • The autumn term invariably starts with a mix of emotions, notably for parents with children starting a new school.
  • The bald spot that invariably starts in the middle of the back of a man's head.
  • When people describe Burgundy, they invariably start at Dijon and move south.
  • (The calls invariably start with Japan, whose consumers set trends worldwide.)
  • Each episode invariably started inside the diner, and most if not all subsequent scenes took place there as well.
  • That process must invariably start with the appointment of an able chairman.
  • That way, when the judges invariably start late, I can make use of the time by preparing my witnesses in the hallway.
  • Those adjustments explain why penalties invariably start to decline at this point in the season.
(25) before, ahead
Kolokacji: 2
(27) spontaneously, instinctively
Kolokacji: 2

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