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1 Translation result for started in Spanish
verb
startverb
started, has started, is starting, starts
levantarse de un salto, sobresaltarse, dar un respingo; empezar, comenzar, iniciar; provocar, causar; salir (de viaje, etc.); fundar, montar, establecer; arrancar (dícese de un motor); arrancar, poner en marcha, encender
Example sentences of
start
verb
•They started clearing land for the new housing development.
•He started studying music at the age of five.
•As soon as you're ready to play, we'll start.
•Let's start with some warm-up exercises.
•He deleted what he wrote and started fresh.
More examples
•Olympic athletes start young and train hard.
•I started the quilt last month.
•Have you started your book report?
•We started the meeting at 6:30.
•She started the meeting with a brief review of the previous meeting.
salir (de viaje, etc.)- to go out, to come out, to get out, to set out, to leave, to depart, to appear, to project, to stick out, to cost, to come to, to turn out, to prove, to come up, to occur
arrancar (dícese de un motor)- to pull out, to tear out, to start an engine, (figurative) to jump start, to pick, to pluck (a flower), to get going, to start (an engine), to boot (a computer)
arrancar
- to pull out, to tear out, to start an engine, (figurative) to jump start, to pick, to pluck (a flower), to get going, to start (an engine), to boot (a computer)