comenzar
begin ; commence ; get + started ; launch ; set about + Gerundio ; start ; start off ; start out ; start + Posesivo + life ; curtain + rise ; enter ; kick off ; set out ; take + flight ; get + Nombre + underway ; be scheduled to start ; get + Posesivo + feet wet ; set in ; cut + Posesivo + spurs ; set on + foot ; put in + train ; set in + train ; set in + motion ; set off ; kick in ; initiate ; get it + started.
This section has begun to demonstrate some of the problems associated with the author approach.
This stop list is input to the computer before indexing can commence, and is a list of the words which appear in text which have no value as access words in an index.
'We'll get started as soon as everyone arrives,' the executive director shook her hand and smiled graciously.
It describes an attempt by leaders in the CD-ROM business to launch a logical file structure standard for CD-ROM.
The CRG set about trying to define a series of integrative levels upon which it would be possible to base the main classes and their order for a new general classification scheme.
Over the past two to three years the numbers of full text data bases and data banks has started to escalate considerably.
If you establish a principle of using the national language, where do you start off?.
The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.
In effect, the book started its life rather more as a light entertainment middle-of-the-range hardback autobiography but popular acclaim turned it into a huge mass-market paperback success.
One of the main contributions in this issue is 'Future directions: the curtain rises on interactive video,' by David Hon.
Though the reference librarian cannot enter the reference process until he receives the question from the enquirer he is vitally concerned about all of its stages.
The article is entitled 'The bucks start here: ALA kicks off library funding campaign'.
The person seeking information needs to have all the necessary documentation before setting out, otherwise it could result in considerable expense and much time wasting.
The article 'ALA campaign takes flight @ the local level' reports on a five year public education programme sponsored by the American Library Association to promote all types of libraries throughout the USA.
The author describes two surveys which the IFLA Section has been involved in to acquire the information necessary to get the project underway.
CAPTAIN is scheduled to start commercial services in 1983.
Coming clean to voters is something she's gonna have to get used to if she is really serious about getting her feet wet in elected politics.
Open or compound fractures were usually fatal prior to the advent of antiseptics in the 1860s because infection would set in.
Lorene, who cut her spurs fighting for equal pay, said she was `absolutely gobsmacked' at having won the award.
If such an experiment were set on foot in any part of England its success would be certain.
Following that vote, the Government put in train an analysis of the reasons the document was voted down.
The slightest disturbance may set in train a process of degradation-as from forest to grassland, or grassland to desert.
If someone reports that a member of the staff is drunk while on the job, the supervisor must immediately set in motion the prescribed personnel procedures for verifying the charge, issuing a warning, observing and documenting future performance, and, if necessary, initiating a dismissal action.
There are few departments within a school which do not possess or cannot produce objects that can be used as decorations to set off books.
The first wave of long-awaited reforms to credit-card industry practices began kicking in on Aug. 20.
The scheme was initiated under the auspices of UNISIST with the intention of providing a switching language.
It's not a place that I would stay at all night, but a good place to get it started on a bar hop.
al comenzar
at startup
At start-up, the Library plans to deacidify approximately 15 000 volumes per week.
comenzar a
be on + Posesivo + way to
Indeed, if they are not successful in finding ways of renewing their original purpose and appeal, they are on their way to dissolution and displacement.
comenzar a arder
catch on + fire
Eric continued trying to stomp it out but his shoe caught on fire.
comenzar a empeorar
take + a turn for the worse
take + a turn for the worst
This new virus has taken a turn for the worse with some variations now able to infect PCs without any user intervention.
By this time the weather had taken a turn for the worst but we didn't let that stop us having fun and after a few slips we made our way back to Ambleside.
comenzar Algo
get + Nombre + started
But the real challenge to get it started is first to find the measures that can assuage the fear of the first-world nations.
comenzar Algo con buen pie
start + Nombre + off on the right foot
Nobody likes to see the end of summer; but if you can end it on a high note, it will start the new school and work year off on the right foot.
comenzar a luchar contra
begin + war on
Since the Reagan administration began its war on waste in 1981, farmers and other citizens have had not alternative to buying their information from the private sector at far steeper prices.
comenzar a mejorar
take + a turn for the better
take + a turn for the best
His private life, however, took a turn for the better.
Despite their rough breakup a year later, things have taken a turn for the best in her life.
comenzar a pensar en
turn + Posesivo + mind to
An alphabetical arrangement was out of the question in so aggressively international an enterprise, and they turned their minds to systematic arrangement.
comenzar a reír
break into + laugh
Melanie Stanton broke into a gentle laugh as she recalled him executing a shuffling fandango and announcing mischievously, 'Women in the SLA, get ready, here I come!'.
comenzar a trabajar de inmediato [Posible origen militar referido a un paracaidista que empieza a correr en cuanto toca tierra]
hit + the ground running
This paper reports on how we were able to 'hit the ground running' in building an open access IR in such a short space of time.
comenzar bien
get off to + a (good/great) start
make + a good start
get off on + the right foot
She concludes that the internship has got off to a good start and some of the goals have been achieved.
India has made a good start in computerised information processing and library services.
We provide them with plenty of opportunities to build their confidence, sharpen their skills, and get off on the right foot when it comes to beginning their career.
comenzar con buen pie
start + Nombre + on the right footing
make + a good start
get off on + the right foot
Following from a previous article on how to start projects on the right footing by defining objectives, the author considers the next step, planning the project properly to help sidestep further pitfalls.
India has made a good start in computerised information processing and library services.
We provide them with plenty of opportunities to build their confidence, sharpen their skills, and get off on the right foot when it comes to beginning their career.
comenzar con el pie izquierdo
get off on + the wrong foot
make + a bad start
As you know, several weeks ago in our first encounter we may have gotten off on the wrong foot, when I called you an idiot.
We made a bad start to the season but now we're doing well.
comenzar con mal pie
get off on + the wrong foot
make + a bad start
As you know, several weeks ago in our first encounter we may have gotten off on the wrong foot, when I called you an idiot.
We made a bad start to the season but now we're doing well.
comenzar de cero
begin from + scratch
start from + scratch
start at + ground zero
If none of the items found are relevant, we have to begin the new search from scratch.
In other words, they want us to start from scratch and come up with a plan for a full-service centre, which might then be used as a model for the other regional centers.
Readers will feel compelled to listen to her; after all, she started at ground zero and worked her way up to the top.
comenzar de nuevo
start + all over again
recommence
make + a new start
start (it/all) over (again)
make + a fresh start
It would be better to revive and rejuvenate the library while it is still alive thant to let it die and then have to start all over again.
'Well,' recommenced the young librarian, buoyed up by the director's interest, 'I believe that everybody is a good employee until they prove differently to me'.
These courses give the student who has failed a second chance to make new start.
I can appreciate the frustration, annoyance, irritation, aggravation, and exasperation of having to start over again.
In any event, first-time failed entrepreneurs should be given the opportunity to make a fresh start (except in cases of dishonesty).
comenzar desde
set out from
They later followed the cavalcade of foxhounds which set out from the centre of the village.
comenzar desde cero
start at + ground zero
begin from + scratch
Readers will feel compelled to listen to her; after all, she started at ground zero and worked her way up to the top.
If none of the items found are relevant, we have to begin the new search from scratch.
comenzar desde la base
start at + ground zero
start from + scratch
begin from + scratch
Readers will feel compelled to listen to her; after all, she started at ground zero and worked her way up to the top.
In other words, they want us to start from scratch and come up with a plan for a full-service centre, which might then be used as a model for the other regional centers.
If none of the items found are relevant, we have to begin the new search from scratch.
comenzar el día
start + the day
If we start the day in a grouchy mood, chances are those sentiments will transition into the workplace as well.
comenzar el turno de trabajo
go on + duty
Communication is making unique experience common; that definition should be at the head of every library textbook and should be rubbed into every member of staff as he goes on duty.
comenzar la jornada
start + the day
If we start the day in a grouchy mood, chances are those sentiments will transition into the workplace as well.
comenzar lento
be slow off the mark
be slow off the blocks
Rovers were slow off the mark and found themselves one down after five minutes, but Pat Daly soon had Rovers level.
They were still slow off the blocks and didn't seem like threatening the opposite goalie.
comenzar mal
get off on + the wrong foot
make + a bad start
As you know, several weeks ago in our first encounter we may have gotten off on the wrong foot, when I called you an idiot.
We made a bad start to the season but now we're doing well.
comenzar muy rápido
be off to a fast start
Ithaca was off to a fast start, scoring twice in the game's first two minutes.
comenzar partiendo de cero
build from + scratch
When a library outgrows its second automated circulation system it sets stringent functional, performance and growth specifications and builds from scratch.
comenzar por el principio
start from + scratch
start at + ground zero
begin from + scratch
In other words, they want us to start from scratch and come up with a plan for a full-service centre, which might then be used as a model for the other regional centers.
Readers will feel compelled to listen to her; after all, she started at ground zero and worked her way up to the top.
If none of the items found are relevant, we have to begin the new search from scratch.
comenzar pronto
make + an early start
get + a head start
get off to + an early start
get + a jump start
In the belief that the library has an inseparable role in the education of students, semester-long term paper counselling sessions are offered to encourage students to make an early start.
Just a little bus on wheels but preschoolers get a head start.
Professional education got off to an early start in Spain.
Emergency crews got a jump start evacuating residents because two officers driving by saw the smoke and called for more help.
comenzar rápido
be quick off the mark
be quick off the blocks
Why is it that women are so much more quick off the mark than men to be appropriately dressed when the weather turns good?.
They were quick off the blocks and were sitting pretty with a two-goal cushion over their rivals after only fifteen minutes.
comenzar tarde
have + a late start
In some theaters, it's still not uncommon to have a late start and three long intermissions to give people time to eat and drink and converse.
comenzar temprano
get off to + an early start
get + a head start
make + an early start
get + a jump start
Professional education got off to an early start in Spain.
Just a little bus on wheels but preschoolers get a head start.
In the belief that the library has an inseparable role in the education of students, semester-long term paper counselling sessions are offered to encourage students to make an early start.
Emergency crews got a jump start evacuating residents because two officers driving by saw the smoke and called for more help.
comenzar una conversación
initiate + a conversation
Those with verbal skills could still have trouble initiating and sustaining conversations outside of their own interests.
comenzar una nueva vida
make + a new life for + Reflexivo
start + a (whole) new life
A pretty kettle of fish indeed, out of whom only Tracy is really trying seriously to make a new life for herself.
She went to Paris to start a whole new life, squandering her money irresponsibly while trying to find a husband.
comenzar un viaje
set off on + a journey
After witnessing her parents being murdered by the Mob, she set off on a journey for revenge that took her across the world.
para comenzar diremos que
to begin with
To begin with the classified file presents a single classified sequence whereas shelf order is often broken into several classified sequences.