start (EN)
substantivo, verbo, substantivo

substantivo “start”

sg. start, pl. starts
  1. komenco
    We planned our project carefully, ensuring a smooth start.
  2. startloko
    Runners lined up at the start, ready to sprint as soon as the gun fired.
  3. ekmovo
    She gave a start when the thunder crashed loudly.
  4. plantido
    I bought tomato starts to plant in my vegetable garden this spring.
  5. antaŭeco
    She had a start on the competition thanks to her early training.

verbo “start”

start; he starts; past started, part. started; ger. starting
  1. ekagi
    We plan to start our road trip at dawn.
  2. ekfunkciigi
    He started the car and let it warm up for a few minutes.
  3. ektremi (verbo)
    The mouse darted out and started the cat, causing it to leap into the air.

substantivo “start”

sg. start, pl. starts or uncountable
  1. elstaraĵo
    The shelf has a start at one end that keeps books from sliding off.
  2. tenilo (klarigo: ofte uzata por stirado aŭ kontrolo)
    He gripped the start of the plough firmly as he prepared the field for planting.
  3. akvokaptanto (klarigo: de akvorado)
    The engineer examined the start of the water wheel to ensure it was functioning properly.
  4. tirligno (klarigo: movata de animalo en maŝino)
    The farmer attached the horse to the start to begin working the cotton gin.