1.另起炉灶;弃旧图新
2.创业
1.to begin doing something
1.To make a start, all that each one of you has to do is to design a business plan for a social business.
作为一个良好的开端,你们每一个人都应该设计出一套有利于社会的商业计划。
2.Every morning we would make a start after our bread and milk, and before sunset take shelter for the night in the next staging bungalow.
每天早晨,我们饮完牛奶、吃过面包就动身。日落之前就在下一个驿舍歇息。
3.You could make a start by drawing up a list of reasons for and against, long-term and short-term.
你可以列一份清单,列出从长期和短期来看,分别有哪些理由支持和反对。
4.Having reviewed this work, I ll make a start on the definition of the vocabulary in the next article in this series.
完成这项任务后,我将在本系列的下一篇文章中开始定义辞汇表。
5.Walcott has since featured as a substitute against Manchester City and Porto, but is yet to make a start for the Gunners.
沃尔科特此后又作为替补在曼彻斯特城和波尔图的比赛中上场,但是他仍然还没有为枪手首发上阵过。
6.In the time of spring i passed your gate and tried to make a start.
那时春天,我经过你的门前,试想着开始些什么。
7.Next month's summit, whatever it is called, might make a start.
下月的峰会(不管它的名字是什么)可能是一个开端。
8.One advantage of the crisis for Spain and Greece is that they have been forced to make a start on this.
而西班牙和希腊的危机给他们带来了一个好处,那就是他们被迫从这点开始。
9.But the best and simplest advice is to make a start on any important task.
但是最好也最简单的建议就是从任何重要的任务开始。
10.But the Rome meeting did make a start on the longest of long-term goals: a second green revolution.
但是此次罗马峰会算是为第二次绿色革命,这一最最漫长目标开了一个头。