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Перевод: begin
[глагол] начинать; начинаться; наставать; начаться; завязать
Тезаурус:
- Once a pair are in good condition, they will probably begin to go through the spawning ritual even in the community tank.
- As a student in your last term you will begin to send out letters and photographs of yourself to all possible valuable contacts.
- Rose always recited the Second Decade but when no sound whatever came from the room he nodded severely to Mona to begin.
- All you need is an "I know what you mean" or "I can see what you're getting at" for an entirely different kind of discussion to begin.
- The Knightley Way and The Nene Way begin here and there is a Youth Hostel.
- As we descend we slow down and begin to call out hazards as soon as they are seen: "wires left to right 500 metres", "birds two o'clock".
- Soon barren land will begin to show signs of fertility.
- United, attepting to regain the leadership of the First Division, begin a demanding run of four games in seven days and Robson, who has played in only two of the last five matches because of a calf problem, is still troubled by the injury.
- To begin with there is the question of performance.
- The cure of the part should not be attempted without treatment of the whole, and also no attempt should be made to cure the body without the soul, and therefore if the head and body are to be well you must begin by curing the mind: that is the first thing.
- Last week, Shaw announced that tripartite meetings between himself and the oil and motor industries would begin within a fortnight.
- Gillie Potter used to begin his broadcasts, in a beautifully clear-cut voice, with the words: "Good evening, England.
- With the spring we could begin the long slow climb out of the recession.
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