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for a start

"for a start"的音标为[fɔːrz a stɑːt] 。基本翻译为"首先;开始"。速记技巧为:可以简写为"fsst",帮助记忆。

For a start, the word "beginning" comes from the Latin "incipere," which means "to start." The word "start" itself comes from the Old English "styrce," which means "to pull or lift up."

Other related words include:

1. "progress": This word comes from the Latin "progrescere," which means "to go forward."

2. "initiate": This word comes from the Latin "initium," which means "beginning."

3. "commence": This word comes from the Latin "commencere," which means "to begin."

4. "beginning":This word is related to the root of the word "start," and means the first stage of something.

5. "restart": This word combines the words "restart" and "start," and means to start again after a break or interruption.

6. "beginningless": This word is used to describe something that has no beginning or end, and is often used in reference to time or infinity.

7. "beginningness": This word is used to describe the state of being a beginning, and is often used in reference to creativity or innovation.

8. "startle": This word comes from the Old English "styrle," which means to startle or alarm.

9. "starter": This word refers to something that initiates or starts something else, such as a meal starter or a software starter.

10. "incipient": This word comes from the Latin "incipere," meaning to start, and means something that is just starting to happen.

In summary, these words are related because they all refer to the act of starting something or the beginning stage of something. They have different meanings depending on the context in which they are used, but they all have a common root meaning of "to start."

常用短语:

1. for starters

2. to start with

3. to set the scene

4. to launch into

5. to get down to business

6. to take the bull by the horns

7. to make a splash

例句:

1. Today, let"s start with a quick review of the company"s financial performance.

2. To set the scene, let me explain how this new product works.

3. After a long day of meetings, we launched into a discussion about our next project.

4. We need to get down to business and figure out how to solve this problem.

5. She took the bull by the horns and demanded answers from the boss.

6. His speech made a splash with the audience, and they loved it.

英文小作文:

When starting a new project, it"s always important to have a clear plan and focus on the essentials. For starters, we need to identify our objectives and determine what steps we need to take to achieve them. To start with, we need to research the market and identify potential customers. Then, we need to launch into developing our product or service and make sure it"s something that will resonate with our target audience. Finally, we need to take the bull by the horns and communicate effectively with our team and stakeholders to ensure everyone is on the same page and moving in the same direction. Once we have a clear plan and are focused on the essentials, we can make a splash and achieve our goals.

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