start off

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Englisch - Türkisch
başlamak

Maziye sünger çekip yeniden başlamak için işimi bıraktım ve taşındım. - I quit my job and moved so I could start off with a clean slate.

Güne başlamak için güzel bir fincan kahveden daha iyi bir şey yoktur. - There's nothing better than a good cup of coffee to start off the day.

hareket etmek
başla

Aynı sayfada başlayalım. - Let's start off on the same page.

Güne başlamak için güzel bir fincan kahveden daha iyi bir şey yoktur. - There's nothing better than a good cup of coffee to start off the day.

yola çıkmak
koyulmak
başlamak: We started off fine, but after a month things began to go wrong between us. İyi başladık, fakat bir ay sonra aramız bozulmaya yüz
start off on the right foot
(deyim) İyi bir başlangıç yapmak
start off on the wrong foot
(deyim) Kötü bir başlangıç yapmak
start off on the wrong foot
sol tarafından kalkmak
get off to a fly start
(deyim) İyi bir başlangıç yapmak
Englisch - Englisch
To start something off means to cause it to begin. Best results are obtained by starting the plants off in a warm greenhouse
To start someone off means to cause them to begin doing something. Her mother started her off acting in children's theatre
begin, commence, start; set out, begin a journey; cause someone to begin doing something
If you start off by doing something, you do it as the first part of an activity. She started off by accusing him of blackmail but he more or less ignored her Joe Loss started off playing piano background music for silent films in the 1920s
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start off on the wrong foot
To begin badly; especially, to begin a relationship badly

To avoid starting off on the wrong foot with your boss, make sure you understand what she expects you to do.

start off on the right foot
(deyim) Make a good start at something
start off on the wrong foot
(deyim) Fig. to begin things incorrectly. (As if one were beginning to march and began on the right rather than the left foot.)

Give me some advice. I don't want to start off on the wrong foot. Tim stepped off on the wrong foot in his new job.

start off on the wrong foot
(deyim) Make a bad start at something
get off to a fly start
(deyim) Begin an activity very successfully

1. Maria got off to a flying start in her new job. 2. With several customers on the books already, Tim's new business had got off to a flying start.

got off to a new start
made a fresh start, opened a new page, turned a new leaf
start off

    Türkische aussprache

    stärt ôf

    Aussprache

    /ˈstärt ˈôf/ /ˈstɑːrt ˈɔːf/

    Etymologie

    [ 'stärt ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English sterten; akin to Middle High German sterzen to stand up stiffly, move quickly.

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