Der englische Begriff "start" ist ein vielseitiges Verb, das in verschiedenen Kontexten verwendet wird und unterschiedliche Bedeutungen haben kann. Grundsätzlich bedeutet "start" so viel wie "anfangen", "beginnen" oder "in Gang setzen". Es beschreibt den Moment, in dem etwas initiiert wird, sei es eine Aktivität, ein Ereignis oder ein Prozess. Das Verb kann sowohl in transitive als auch in intransitive Form gebraucht werden, was bedeutet, dass es sowohl ein direktes Objekt (z.B. "to start a car" – ein Auto starten) als auch ohne direktes Objekt (z.B. "to start" – anfangen) verwendet werden kann. Darüber hinaus kann "start" auch den Beginn einer Bewegung oder einer Reise kennzeichnen.
She started her new job last Monday.
We need to start planning the project soon.
He starts his day with a cup of coffee.
They have started a new fitness program.
I will start the car while you get ready.
The movie starts at 7 PM.
We were starting to lose hope when the news came.
She has started taking piano lessons.
Let’s start with the basics and move on from there.
By the time you arrive, the meeting will have started.
I start my day with a cup of coffee.
You start work at 9 AM.
He starts his homework after dinner.
She starts to feel better.
It starts to rain.
We start our journey tomorrow.
They start the meeting on time.
I started a new book last night.
You started your project on Monday.
He started his new job last week.
She started learning French.
It started to snow heavily.
We started our vacation in June.
They started the construction last month.
I am starting to understand the problem.
You are starting to annoy me.
He is starting a new diet.
She is starting her presentation now.
It is starting to get late.
We are starting to pack for the trip.
They are starting to arrive.
I was starting to worry about you.
You were starting to improve.
He was starting to get tired.
She was starting to cry.
It was starting to break down.
We were starting to lose hope.
They were starting to argue.
I have started a new hobby.
You have started to work out regularly.
He has started his own business.
She has started a blog.
It has started to malfunction.
We have started the preparations.
They have started to plan their wedding.
I had started to cook before they arrived.
You had started to clean the house.
He had started to read the book.
She had started to sing before the music stopped.
It had started to rain before we left.
We had started our journey.
They had started to argue before the teacher arrived.
I will start my new job next week.
You will start your training tomorrow.
He will start his vacation soon.
She will start a new project.
It will start to get colder.
We will start the meeting at 10 AM.
They will start their journey next month.
I will have started the report by the time you arrive.
You will have started your new course by next week.
He will have started his book by the end of the month.
She will have started her speech by the time we get there.
It will have started to thaw by spring.
We will have started the presentation by 9 AM.
They will have started the construction by next year.
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