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start (obj) HAPPENHstB:t, $stB:rtvto (cause something to) happen使产生,发起,创办The advert said the relaxation class was starting (up) next month. [I]广告上说休闲班下个月成立。A new series of wildlife programmes has started on Monday evenings. [I]已开始在每星期一晚上播放一个新系列的野生动物节目。We want to start (up) another chess club for the children who are better players. [T]我们想为棋下得好的孩子另成立个国际象棋俱乐部。A new group for single people has been started in Chesterford. [T]一个新的单身团体在切斯特福德创立了。His mother started (off/up) the craft market to sell her own goods but other people soon joined in. [T/M]他母亲创办了一个工艺品市场来出售自己的货物,但其他人很快加入了进来。"You've been trying to start trouble (= cause other people to do things which they shouldn't) all morning, " he said to the boy. [T]“你整个早晨都在惹麻烦,”他对男孩说。If you are thinking of starting a family you are considering having your first child.生育第一个孩子(infml) If you start something you cause trouble.惹麻烦,惹事生非He really started something when he wrote that letter to the paper.他写了那封信给报社后确实惹了麻烦。
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