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Sinónimos detallados de begin en inglés

begin:

to begin verbo (begins, beginning)

  1. to begin
    to begin; to commence; to start; to take off; to undertake; to take on; to set up; to set in motion; to start to; to strike up
    • begin verbo (begins, beginning)
    • commence verbo (commences, commenced, commencing)
    • start verbo (starts, started, starting)
    • take off verbo (takes off, took off, taking off)
    • undertake verbo (undertakes, undertook, undertaking)
    • take on verbo (takes on, took on, taking on)
    • set up verbo (sets up, set up, setting up)
    • set in motion verbo (sets in motion, set in motion, setting in motion)
    • start to verbo (starts to, started to, starting to)
    • strike up verbo (strikes up, struck up, striking up)
  2. to begin
    to begin; to start; to take on; to enter into
    • begin verbo (begins, beginning)
    • start verbo (starts, started, starting)
    • take on verbo (takes on, took on, taking on)
    • enter into verbo (enters into, entered into, entering into)
  3. to begin
    to commence; to begin; to start; to take off; to get under way; to break into; to open; to be off
    • commence verbo (commences, commenced, commencing)
    • begin verbo (begins, beginning)
    • start verbo (starts, started, starting)
    • take off verbo (takes off, took off, taking off)
    • get under way verbo (gets under way, got under way, getting under way)
    • break into verbo (breaks into, broke into, breaking into)
    • open verbo (opens, opened, opening)
    • be off verbo (is off, being off)
  4. to begin
    to commence; to set in; to start; to begin; to get under way; to take off; to be off
    • commence verbo (commences, commenced, commencing)
    • set in verbo (sets in, set in, setting in)
    • start verbo (starts, started, starting)
    • begin verbo (begins, beginning)
    • get under way verbo (gets under way, got under way, getting under way)
    • take off verbo (takes off, took off, taking off)
    • be off verbo (is off, being off)
  5. to begin
    to herald; to ring in; to start; to begin; to open
    • herald verbo (heralds, heralded, heralding)
    • ring in verbo (rings in, rang in, ringing in)
    • start verbo (starts, started, starting)
    • begin verbo (begins, beginning)
    • open verbo (opens, opened, opening)
  6. to begin
    to engage; to initiate; operationalize; to begin
  7. to begin
    to invite; to engage; to invoke; to enlist; to initiate; operationalize; to begin; to call in
    • invite verbo (invites, invited, inviting)
    • engage verbo (engages, engaged, engaging)
    • invoke verbo (invokes, invoked, invoking)
    • enlist verbo (enlists, enlisted, enlisting)
    • initiate verbo (initiates, initiated, initiating)
    • begin verbo (begins, beginning)
    • call in verbo (calls in, called in, calling in)
  8. to begin
    – take the first step or steps in carrying out an action 1
    to get; to commence; to start; to begin; to set out; to get down; set about; start out
    – take the first step or steps in carrying out an action 1
    • get verbo (gets, got, getting)
    • commence verbo (commences, commenced, commencing)
    • start verbo (starts, started, starting)
      • Who will start?1
    • begin verbo (begins, beginning)
    • set out verbo (sets out, set out, setting out)
    • get down verbo (gets down, got down, getting down)
      • Let's get down to work now1
    • set about verbo
    • start out verbo
  9. to begin
    – set in motion, cause to start 1
    to commence; to start; to begin; to lead off
    – set in motion, cause to start 1
    • commence verbo (commences, commenced, commencing)
    • start verbo (starts, started, starting)
      • The U.S. started a war in the Middle East1
    • begin verbo (begins, beginning)
      • begin a new chapter in your life1
    • lead off verbo (leads off, led off, leading off)
  10. to begin
    – begin to speak or say 1
    to begin
    – begin to speak or say 1
    • begin verbo (begins, beginning)
  11. to begin
    – begin to speak, understand, read, and write a language 1
    to begin
    – begin to speak, understand, read, and write a language 1
    • begin verbo (begins, beginning)
  12. to begin
    – achieve or accomplish in the least degree, usually used in the negative 1
    to begin
    – achieve or accomplish in the least degree, usually used in the negative 1
    • begin verbo (begins, beginning)
      • This economic measure doesn't even begin to deal with the problem of inflation1
      • You cannot even begin to understand the problem we had to deal with during the war1
  13. to begin
    – begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or inherent function of the direct object 1
    to start; to begin
    – begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or inherent function of the direct object 1
    • start verbo (starts, started, starting)
      • She started the soup while it was still hot1
      • We started physics in 10th grade1
    • begin verbo (begins, beginning)
      • begin a cigar1
  14. to begin
    – have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense 1
    to start; to begin
    – have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense 1
    • start verbo (starts, started, starting)
      • Prices for these homes start at $250,0001
    • begin verbo (begins, beginning)
      • The DMZ begins right over the hill1
      • The second movement begins after the Allegro1
  15. to begin
    – have a beginning characterized in some specified way 1
    to start; to begin
    – have a beginning characterized in some specified way 1
    • start verbo (starts, started, starting)
    • begin verbo (begins, beginning)
      • The novel begins with a murder1
      • My property begins with the three maple trees1
      • Her day begins with a workout1
      • The semester begins with a convocation ceremony1
  16. to begin
    – have a beginning, of a temporal event 1
    to begin
    – have a beginning, of a temporal event 1
    • begin verbo (begins, beginning)
      • The company's Asia tour begins next month1
  17. to begin
    – be the first item or point, constitute the beginning or start, come first in a series 1
    to begin
    – be the first item or point, constitute the beginning or start, come first in a series 1
    • begin verbo (begins, beginning)
      • The number `one' begins the sequence1
      • A terrible murder begins the novel1
      • The convocation ceremony officially begins the semester1

Conjugaciones de begin:

present
  1. begin
  2. begin
  3. begins
  4. begin
  5. begin
  6. begin
present perfect
  1. have begun
  2. have begun
  3. has begun
  4. have begun
  5. have begun
  6. have begun
past continuous
  1. was beginning
  2. were beginning
  3. was beginning
  4. were beginning
  5. were beginning
  6. were beginning
future
  1. shall begin
  2. will begin
  3. will begin
  4. shall begin
  5. will begin
  6. will begin
continuous present
  1. am beginning
  2. are beginning
  3. is beginning
  4. are beginning
  5. are beginning
  6. are beginning
subjunctive
  1. be begun
  2. be begun
  3. be begun
  4. be begun
  5. be begun
  6. be begun
diverse
  1. begin!
  2. let's begin!
  3. begun
  4. beginning
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Definiciones relacionadas de "begin":

  1. take the first step or steps in carrying out an action1
  2. set in motion, cause to start1
    • begin a new chapter in your life1
  3. begin to speak or say1
  4. begin to speak, understand, read, and write a language1
  5. achieve or accomplish in the least degree, usually used in the negative1
    • This economic measure doesn't even begin to deal with the problem of inflation1
    • You cannot even begin to understand the problem we had to deal with during the war1
  6. begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or inherent function of the direct object1
    • begin a cigar1
  7. have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense1
    • The DMZ begins right over the hill1
    • The second movement begins after the Allegro1
  8. have a beginning characterized in some specified way1
    • The novel begins with a murder1
    • My property begins with the three maple trees1
    • Her day begins with a workout1
    • The semester begins with a convocation ceremony1
  9. have a beginning, of a temporal event1
    • The company's Asia tour begins next month1
  10. be the first item or point, constitute the beginning or start, come first in a series1
    • The number `one' begins the sequence1
    • A terrible murder begins the novel1
    • The convocation ceremony officially begins the semester1

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