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Latest revision as of 17:42, 12 February 2026
start
- 1 (始まる、動き出す、(ビクッと)驚く★)
- The meeting starts at 9 a.m.
- (会議は午前9時に始まる。)
- Classes start next Monday.
- (授業は来週の月曜日に始まる。)
- Winter is starting early this year.
- (今年は冬の訪れが早い。)
- The car started suddenly.
(車が突然動き出した。)
- He started at the sound of the doorbell.
- (彼は玄関のチャイムの音にびっくりした。)
- 3 (〜を始める、起動する)
- She started a new job last week.
- (彼女は先週、新しい仕事を始めた。)
- He started his own business two years ago.
- (彼は2年前に自分の事業を始めた。)
- start to不定詞/-ing 【始 至不/-ing】((to不定詞/-ing)し始める)
- She started to study English at 7 p.m.
- (彼女は午後7時に英語の勉強を始めた。)
- He started to explain the problem.
- (彼はその問題を説明し始めた。)
- The dog started to bark when the stranger approached.
- (見知らぬ人が近づくと犬が吠え始めた。)
- I started learning Spanish last month.
- (私は先月スペイン語の学習を始めた。)
- She started crying when she heard the news.
- (彼女はその知らせを聞いて泣き出した。)