1.开场,以…开始
2.开拓
1.to begin to criticize or complain about someone or something
2.to begin working on something or dealing with something
1.When you start on a journey, then thought road boundless, did not know when can arrive the end point.
当你启程时,便觉得路茫茫,不知何时才能到达终点。
2.Whether you're ready to create the perfect resume, a compelling presentation, or informative spreadsheet, start on the Templates tab.
无论您准备创建完美的简历、引人入胜的演示文稿还是信息丰富的电子表格,都可以从模板选项卡上开始。
3.Two years ago that specialist said he'd been tracking me long enough that I'd better start on these eye drops. I officially had glaucoma.
两年前那位专家说他一直在跟随检测我相当长的时间了,说我最好开始点眼药水。我正式地患上了青光眼。
4.He said the main withdrawal would start on Tuesday. 'It takes a long time to pack up a tank, ' he said.
他表示,俄军主力将从周二开始撤军,坦克整队需要较长的时间。
5.Start on your most difficult tasks for the week first thing Monday morning. Once complete, the rest of your week will seem like a breeze.
在星期一的早晨把它作为你最难的工作的开端。一旦完成了,那么这个星期的休息对你来说就是轻而易举的事了。
6.Apple has sold 75 million iPhones, but it had a year's head start on Google.
苹果已经售出7500万部iPhone,但是它比谷歌早一年开始。
7.Some writers need a bit of a jump start on the best of days.
有些作家在最好状态来临之前需要一个非常规的开头。
8.She pressed start on her iPod and began keeping track of every step she took.
她按开iPod,开始留心她所迈出的每一步。
9.If you start on a dangerous enterprise, it is often easier to carry it through to the end than to stop halfway.
一旦开始干一件冒险的事,坚持到底要比半途而废更容易。
10.And now you are finished with the exciting and demanding years of college ready to start on a fine career.
但是现在,你已经结束了令人激动的和需要付出努力的大学岁月,准备要开始一个美好的生涯了。