What does start in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word start in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use start in Dutch.

The word start in Dutch means start, starting point, start, start, start, beginning, begin, begin, begin, aanvang, start, begin, begin, aftrap, start, begin, vertrek, start, begin, start, startplek, activeren, vliegende start, vliegende start, klaslokaal waar de leerlingen zich moeten melden voordat de schooldag van start gaat, een valse start maken, beginnen, hervatting, nieuwe start. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word start

start, starting point

(sport: punt van vertrek)

start

(manier van vertrekken)

start

(sport: vertrek)

start, beginning

(het beginnen, het vertrekken)

begin

(start, beginning)

The onset of Jack's illness was sudden. The weather gets colder at the onset of winter.

begin

(beginning, source)

It is often interesting to discover the origin of an idiom.

begin

(beginning)

The foundation has helped our community since its inception in 1980.

aanvang, start

(beginning, initial stages)

begin

(point or time when sth starts)

He was careful from the beginning.

begin

(formal (beginning of sth)

A bugle call signaled the commencement of the ceremony.

aftrap

(figurative, informal (start, beginning) (figuurlijk)

Tonight is the campaign kickoff.

start

(figurative (beginning of sth)

begin, vertrek

(beginning)

Get ready for the start of the race.

start

(figurative (beginning) (figuurlijk)

Frank is in the morning of his career.

begin

(act of entering)

It was the beginning of my career.

start, startplek

(starting place)

The cars are waiting at the start.

activeren

(program, membership: make active)

Click on this link to activate your membership.

vliegende start

(figurative (energetic beginning) (figuurlijk)

vliegende start

(informal (good start)

klaslokaal waar de leerlingen zich moeten melden voordat de schooldag van start gaat

(US (school form room) (In Amerika)

een valse start maken

(start ahead of proper time)

The runner jumped the gun and all the runners had to return for another start.

beginnen

(figurative, slang (begin)

The festivities will kick off this afternoon.

hervatting

(restart)

nieuwe start

(act of starting again)

My career needs a restart.

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