begin verb ⇨begin (begin work/to cry/talking)⇨start (a concert begins)begin
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➡ See also the entries for establish, introduce1 and startverb另见establish条、introduce条第1义和start动词词条begin ♦︎ start ♦︎ open ♦︎ embark on/upon sth ♦︎ take sth up ♦︎ set about sth ♦︎ go about sth ♦︎ commenceThese words all mean to do the first part of sth, or to do sth or make sth happen or exist for the first time.这些词均表示开始、着手。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to begin / start / take up / set about / go about / commence doing sth◆to begin / start to do sth◆to begin / start sth by doing / with sth◆to begin / start / open / embark on a / an campaign / enquiry◆to begin / start / open a discussion / conversation◆to begin / start / embark on a war / scheme◆to begin a / start a / commence battle◆to begin / start / take up / commence work◆to begin / start / open a story / letter / sentence◆to begin / start / open a day / year / meeting◆to begin / start / embark on / take up / commence a career / life◆to begin / start / embark on a journey / search / relationship◆to begin / start / take up a / your employment / duties / hobby◆to begin / start / commence production◆to immediately begin / start / embark on / set about / commence / launch into sth◆to have just begun / started / opened / embarked on / taken up / launched into sth■begin(beginning, began, begun) [intransitive, transitive] to do the first part of sth; to do sth that you were not doing just before开始;启动;着手做◆She began by thanking us all for coming.她首先对我们大家的到来表示感谢。◆We began work on the project in May.我们于5月份开始了这个项目。◆I began(= started reading) this novel last month and I still haven't finished it.我上个月开始读这本小说,到现在还没读完。◆She began to cry.她哭了起来。◆I was beginning to think you'd never come.我开始以为你不会来了。◆Everyone began talking at once.大家同时开始讲话。OPPend ⇨ endverb see also beginning ⇨ startnoun, begin ⇨ startverb■start [transitive, intransitive] to begin doing sth; to make sth begin to happen开始;着手做;使发生◆I start work at nine.我9点开始工作。◆The kids start school next week.孩子们下星期开学。◆We need to start(= begin using) a new jar of coffee.我们得新开一罐咖啡了。◆It started to rain.下起雨来了。◆Mistakes were starting to creep in.不知不觉间,开始出错了。◆She started laughing.她笑了起来。◆Let's start by reviewing what we did last week.我们先来复习一下上星期所学的内容。◆It's time you started on your homework.你该做功课了。◆Who started the fire?谁放的火?◆Do you start the day with a good breakfast?你早晨起来会先好好吃一顿早饭吗?OPPfinish,stop ⇨ endverb, finish ⇨ finish, stop ⇨ stopverb3 see also start ⇨ startnoun, start ⇨ startverbNOTE辨析 Begin or start?There is not much difference in meaning between these words. Start is more frequent in spoken English and in business contexts; begin is more frequent in written English. Start, but notbegin, can also mean 'to make sth start happening' or 'to make a machine start working'.这两个词意思差别不大。start较常用于口语和商务语境中,begin较常用于书面语中。start还可表示使某事发生或发动机器,但begin无此用法◆Who began the fire?◆I can't begin the car.■open [transitive] to make an activity or event begin; to make a story, piece of writing or period of time begin in a particular way着手;开始;(故事、文章)以⋯开篇;(一段时期)以⋯开头◆Who is going to open the conference?谁来宣布会议开幕?◆The police have opened an investigation into the death.警方已开始调查这桩命案。◆They will open the new season with a performance of 'Carmen'.他们将上演《卡门》,以此拉开新戏剧季的帷幕。◆I opened the story with Viola because I wanted the reader to 'meet' everybody through her eyes.我把薇奥拉作为故事的开场人物,因为我想让读者通过她的眼睛去“结识”每个人。OPPclose ⇨ endverb see also open ⇨ startverb, opening ⇨ launchnoun, opening ⇨ startnoun, opening ⇨ firstdet.adj.■emˈbark on sth■emˈbark upon sth
phrasal verb
(ratherformal) to begin doing sth new or difficult从事,着手,开始(新的或艰难的事情)◆She is about to embark on a diplomatic career.她即将开始外交生涯。◆Remember these basic rules before embarking upon major home improvements.在着手进行重大家居装修之前要记住这些基本准则。■ˌtake sth ˈup
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(took, taken) [no passive] to begin sth such as a job or hobby开始从事(某项工作或业余爱好)◆He takes up his duties next week.他下周开始履行职责。◆She has taken up(= started to learn to play) the oboe.她学起吹双簧管来了。OPPgive sth up ⇨ stopverb1■ˈset about sth
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(setting, set, set) [no passive] to begin doing sth开始做;着手做◆She set about the business of cleaning the house.她动手打扫起房子来。◆We need to set about finding a solution.我们得着手寻找一个解决办法。■ˈgo about sth
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(goes, went, gone) [no passive] (often used in negative statements and questions with how常用于否定陈述和以how引导的疑问句中) to begin working on sth, especially in a particular way(尤指以特定的方式)开始做◆You're not going about the job in the right way.你一开始做这事的方法不对。◆How should I go about finding a job?我该怎样着手找工作呢?■commence kəˈmens [transitive] (formal) to begin sth开始;着手◆The company commenced operations in April.公司4月份开业了。 see also commence ⇨ startverb
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