1) startNoun
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The beginning of anything. It was off to a good start. | شروع کرنا آغاز کرنا |
2) startVerb
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Take the first step or steps in carrying out an action. We began working at dawn. Who will start? Get working as soon as the sun rises! The first tourists began to arrive in Cambodia. He began early in the day. Let's get down to work now. | آغاز کرنا ابتدا کرنا |
3) startNoun
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The time at which something is supposed to begin. They got an early start. She knew from the get-go that he was the man for her. | شروعات ابتدا ابتداء |
4) startVerb
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Set in motion, cause to start. The U.S. started a war in the Middle East. The Iraqis began hostilities. Begin a new chapter in your life. | شروع کرنا آغاز کرنا |
5) startVerb
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Leave. The family took off for Florida. | روانہ ہونا
چلے جانا |
6) startNoun
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A sudden involuntary movement. He awoke with a start. | حیرت چونکا دینا |
7) startVerb
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Have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense. The DMZ begins right over the hill. The second movement begins after the Allegro. Prices for these homes start at $250,000. | شروع ہونا |
8) startNoun
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The act of starting something. He was responsible for the beginning of negotiations. | آغاز |
9) startVerb
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Bring into being. He initiated a new program. Start a foundation. | شروع ہونا |
10) startNoun
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A line indicating the location of the start of a race or a game. | نقطہ آغاز |
11) startVerb
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Get off the ground. Who started this company? We embarked on an exciting enterprise. I start my day with a good breakfast. We began the new semester. The afternoon session begins at 4 PM. The blood shed started when the partisans launched a surprise attack. | آغاز کرنا |
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Bulge outward. His eyes popped. | باہر نکل آنا ابھر آنا |