start up

Found in thesaurus: commence, start, begin, lead off
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start up
v. put to work, set in motion, begin; put to work; get up suddenly; get off the ground; begin a business venture; turn an idea into a product and create a company
 
start-up
n. act of setting into operation, procees of setting into motion; preliminary phase of a new business venture; business that has just begun operation

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Start-Up
Start-Up (also known as Start-Up 2000) is a PC video game in which players must try to build a successful business start-up from venture capitalists to IPO's. Start-Up is published by Monte Cristo and distributed by Electronic Arts.

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Startup
Startup or start-up may refer to:
  • Booting, an initialization period that computers and electronics go through when first turned on
  • Project commissioning, the act of starting for the first time a technical installation
  • Startup company, a recently formed company
  • StartUp (podcast)
  • , a reality television series about startup companies that premiered in 2012
  • Antitrust (film), a 2001 thriller film titled Startup in some countries
  • Start-Up, a 2000 video game
  • Startup.com, a 2001 documentary film about the dot-com start-up phenomenon
  • Startup, Washington, a census-designated place in Snohomish County, Washington
  • Sign-on, when broadcasters start transmissions on a day

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start up

Verb
1. get going or set in motion; "We simply could not start the engine"; "start up the computer"
(synonym) start
(hyponym) hot-wire
(cause) start, go, get going
(derivation) startup
2. get off the ground; "Who started this company?"; "We embarked on an exciting enterprise"; "I start my day with a good breakfast"; "We began the new semester"; "The afternoon session begins at 4 PM"; "The blood shed started when the partisans launched a surprise attack"
(synonym) start, embark on, commence
(hypernym) begin, lead off, start, commence
(hyponym) inaugurate, kick off
(derivation) inauguration, startup


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start-up
nf. start-up (Computers)

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start-up
n. spuštění; nastartování; nová firma, společnost atd.