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释义 Word family  noun beginner beginning verb begin  ldoce_706_zbe·gin /bɪˈɡɪn/ ●●● S1 W1 verb (past tense began /-ˈɡæn/, past participle begun /-ˈɡʌn/, present participle beginning)  1  start doing STH 开始做某事 [intransitive, transitive] to start doing something 开始;着手 As everybody’s here, let’s begin. 大家都到齐了,我们就开始吧。 In the third year, students begin the study of classical Chinese. 学生在三年级开始学古代汉语。 The president begins talks with the prime minister tonight. 总统将于今晚和首相展开会谈。begin to do something She began to feel a sense of panic. 她开始有一种恐慌的感觉。begin doing something I began teaching in 1984. 我在1984年开始教书。► see thesaurus at start2  start happening 开始发生 [intransitive, transitive] if something begins, or you begin something, it starts to happen or exist from a particular time (使)开始〔发生或存在〕 It was the coldest winter since records began. 那是有史以来最寒冷的冬天。begin at The meeting begins at 10.30 am. 会议上午10点半开始。3  do first 首先做 [intransitive] if you begin with something or begin by doing something, this is the first thing you do 以…开始begin with Shall we begin with a prayer? 我们先做个祷告好吗?begin by doing something I’ll begin by thanking you all for being here tonight. 首先我要感谢大家今晚来到这里。4  book/word etc 书/单词等 [intransitive] if a book, film, or word begins with something, it starts with a particular event or letter 〔书、电影或单词〕以…开始,以…开头begin with ‘Psychosis’ begins with a P. 单词 psychosis的第一个字母是p。 RegisterIn everyday English, people usually say start rather than begin: 在日常英语中,人们一般说start,而不说beginThe movie starts at 7.45. 电影7点45分开始。Let’s start by introducing ourselves. 我们首先自我介绍吧。Not many English names start with X. 以X开头的英语名字不多。5  speech 话语 [intransitive, transitive] to start speaking 开始(说话) ‘Ladies and gentlemen, ’ he began. ‘I am delighted to be here.’ “女士们,先生们,”他开始发言说,“我很高兴来到这里。”6  to begin with a) spoken used to introduce the first and most important point you want to make 首先〔用于引出首先想说的、最重要的内容〕 Well, to begin with, he shouldn’t even have been driving my car. 好吧,首先他本来就不应该开我的车。 b) NOWused to say that something was already in a particular condition before something else happened 原来 I didn’t break it! It was like that to begin with. 不是我弄坏的!它原来就是这样的。 c) FIRSTduring the first part of a process or activity 起初,开始的时候 The kids helped me to begin with, but they soon got bored. 开始时孩子们都来帮忙,但他们很快就厌烦了。7  can’t begin to understand/imagine etc spokenDIFFICULT used to emphasize how difficult something is to understand etc 根本无法理解/想象等 I can’t begin to imagine how awful it was. 我简直无法想象情况有多糟。8 begin (something) as something phrasal verb to be a particular thing at the start of your existence, working life etc 〔指生活、工作等〕从…开始,从…做起 Roger began his career as an office boy. 罗杰的事业是从办公室打杂开始的。n GrammarBegin belongs to a group of verbs where the same noun can be the subject of the verb or its object. • You can say: They began the meeting at 9. In this sentence, ‘the meeting’ is the object of begin.• You can also say: The meeting began at 9. In this sentence, ‘the meeting’ is the subject of begin.5 FREQUENCY 使用频率→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusbegin• Once the children were quiet, the teacher began.• Casting for the play will begin next week.• Several new businesses began operating during the year and are already trading profitably.• The audience suddenly began shouting and cheering.• And when he begins that breathing, he automatically feels calm and in control.• They began their holiday in Italy, and then went on to Greece.• Peter came in and began to chat me up.• More and more people are beginning to do their shopping on-line.• As the meat begins to firm from cooking, it will be less likely to stick to the grill.• "What do you mean?" she said, beginning to laugh.• I held the stare until my eyes began to water.begin to do something• Manshin Anjima stretched her arms above her head, then began to braid her sparse hair.• In therapy he began to examine carefully the reasons for his previous passivity.• You will begin to feel bewildered and lost, probably frightened, too.• Scott also began to form a few close relationships with other kids at school.• She had just about finished, when she began to make out footsteps approaching from deeper in the maze of drums.• People began to meet in their homes.• I put my foot down and the car began to move forward.• After two weeks, I began to realize that she wasn't coming back.• Only in the past two decades have educators and policy-makers begun to reexamine these assumptions seriously.begin at• The funeral service will begin at 3 p.m.begin with• The book begins with a letter from Barbara Bush.• Shall we begin with a prayer?Origin begin Old English beginnanbe·gin verb →n GRAMMAR1 →REGISTER1 →5 FREQUENCY1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable  to start doing Corpus something
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