dictionnaire Lituanien - Anglais

lietuvių kalba - English

prasideda Anglais:

1. starts starts


They are anticipating trouble when the construction starts.
I've heard that it's impossible to sound like a native speaker unless one starts speaking the language before the age of twelve.
Everybody is in a good mood looking forward to the five-day holiday that starts tomorrow.
When someone speaks with such rhetorical flourish, it starts to sound like they're lying.
It's surprising to know that your school starts at 8:30 and ends at 3:30.
The movie starts.
The presidential campaign starts getting speed. All moves will be allowed. There will be blood!
A sailor frequently has no time to get his sea legs after leaving port before a battle starts.
When one of my coworkers starts racking up good sales figures I can't let down my guard.
To make a web, it starts by making a frame of this silk and fastening it to hard objects, such as trees or fences.
Each year in July, when the Championships are over, he starts to prepare for the next year.
Life starts when you decide what you are expecting from it.
He sees any easiness as a threat to his masculinity, so he always starts games on hard mode and ends up stuck on the first level for days.
There will be setbacks and false starts. There are many who won't agree with every decision or policy I make as president. And we know the government can't solve every problem.
Whoever starts working in their youth, gets to live lavishly when they're older.