Examples of using "Start" in a sentence and their english translations:
Start, dammit!
Start the car.
I start tomorrow.
Start your motors.
Ready. Set.
Ready... set... see ya!
The start of winter.
Ready! Set! See ya!
- On your mark! Get set! Go!
- On your mark, get set, go!
It was an excellent start.
School starts next Monday.
I need a fresh start.
- I start tomorrow.
- I begin tomorrow.
I had had a dorm room business, I'd had to shut it down in the bust,
He was disqualified after a false start.
- Let's start!
- Let's get cracking!
- Let's start.
- Let's get started!
- Let's begin!
- Have at it!
- I start early tomorrow, maybe I should go to sleep soon.
- I will start early tomorrow, maybe I should go to bed soon.
Start digging.
Could you show me how to start this machine?
We got off on the wrong foot.
- Let's begin.
- Let's start!
- Let's get started.
But after a promising start, and some bold manoeuvring against the British on the Douro
- Let's get going.
- Let's go!
- Go!
- Let's hit the road.
Wars don't simply start like winter starts, but rather it is people that start a war.
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