English to Irish Meaning of start - tús


Start :
tús

tús, ag tosú, seoladh, thosnú, oscailt, Réamhrá, tásc, Brollach, fianaise, innéacs, iontas, bhláth, aláraim, féachfaidh, bonn, cuireadh tús leis, bun

tús, tús a chur le, thionscnamh, isteach, dul i gcúram, seoladh, a thabhairt isteach, atá leagtha, bhunú, oscailte, nochtadh, saoire, chuir, a chur i, áit, earrach, bheith alarmed, léim, suí, réiteach, suí ar feadh, Pierce, dtionscnaíonn, dul, leor, rith, siúlóid, leanúint ar aghaidh, bonn, ar oscailt, leathnaigh, Cealaigh, a unlocked, oscailt, gan

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Definitions of start in English
Noun(1) the beginning of anything(2) the time at which something is supposed to begin(3) a turn to be a starter (in a game at the beginning(4) a sudden involuntary movement(5) the act of starting something(6) a line indicating the location of the start of a race or a game(7) a signal to begin (as in a race(8) the advantage gained by beginning early (as in a race
Verb(1) take the first step or steps in carrying out an action(2) set in motion, cause to start(3) leave(4) have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense(5) bring into being(6) get off the ground(7) move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm(8) get going or set in motion(9) begin or set in motion(10) begin work or acting in a certain capacity, office or job(11) play in the starting lineup(12) have a beginning characterized in some specified way(13) begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or inherent function of the direct object(14) bulge outward
Examples of start in English
(1) Malachi and Lilith looked round with a start at the sound of the voice.(2) I had quite a start when I saw him(3) fees start at Ôö¼├║300(4) He bustled Ouija Board into fifth soon after the start and held his position until the field quickened down the back stretch.(5) If Swindon council really is intent on saving money, it could do worse than start by looking at its advertising policy.(6) she decided to start running every day(7) An early start will enable you to compensate for the inevitable traffic jam or late taxi.(8) The scheme is aimed at alleviating some of the initial costs people face when they start work after a period of unemployment.(9) After having accepted the invite, two hours before the start of the game he phoned me to say he wasn't coming.(10) Cricket commitments meant that I was always going to be an hour late for the start .(11) Kelsey awoke with a start and shook her head a few times to get rid of her dream.(12) the start of the film is very scary(13) He is lobbying parliament to make changes to the educational system to encourage people to start their own businesses.(14) the woman gave a nervous start(15) Wherever they take their instruments and PVC trousers, these Bond dames seem to start trouble.(16) I didn't know where to start
Related Phrases of start
(1) to start ::
chun tús a chur
(2) start over ::
thosaigh arís
(3) start out ::
thosaigh amach
(4) start off ::
tosaigh
(5) start work ::
tosaigh ag obair
(6) start again ::
tosú arís
(7) to start with ::
chun tús a chur leis
(8) start from scratch ::
tosú ó scratch
(9) at the start ::
ag an tús
Synonyms
Noun
1. beginning ::
ag tosú
2. onset ::
gan
3. lead ::
luaidhe
4. advantageous beginning ::
tús buntáiste
5. jerk ::
jerk
7. jump ::
léim
8. starting line ::
líne ag tosú
9. head start ::
ceann tús
10. kickoff ::
kickoff
11. commencement ::
thosnú
12. starting signal ::
comhartha ag tosú
Verb
13. begin ::
tús
14. arise ::
teacht chun cinn
15. establish ::
bhunú
16. commence ::
tús a chur le
18. activate ::
ghníomhachtú
19. begin working ::
tosú ag obair
20. flinch ::
flinch
21. set forth ::
atá leagtha amach
23. get ::
a fháil
24. initiate ::
thionscnamh
25. take up ::
Tóg suas
26. get going ::
fháil ag dul
27. jump ::
léim
28. pop ::
pop
Different Forms
start, started, starter, starters, starting, starts
Word Example from TV Shows
Anywhere you can get
a fresh start is gonna be good.

Anywhere you can get a fresh START is gonna be good.

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 11

or you and I start...
We...

or you and I START... We...

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 5

I'll even throw in a bag of silver
to help you start again.

I'll even throw in a bag of silver to help you START again.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 3

Everyone talks when I start peeling them.

Everyone talks when I START peeling them.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 7

You just cut it out
and start fresh.

You just cut it out and START fresh.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 10

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