start up
start up
to begin to work or operate
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start up with Russian translation
start up usage examples
Приложение начнёт запускаться после обновления.
The app will start up after the update.
Дайте принтеру минуту, чтобы он запустился.
Give the printer a minute to start up.
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start up synonyms
What's the difference between start up / set up / activate / launch / boot up
to begin to work or operate
The computer will start up in a few seconds.
to prepare or arrange something, not specifically to begin operating
We need to set up the new printer before use.
to make something start working, often by pressing or enabling it
You must activate the card before using it.
to begin an activity, project, or product; not usually about a machine simply starting to work
The company will launch the new app next month.
to start a computer or device operating, especially by loading its system
The laptop boots up very quickly.
to turn on electrical power so a device starts working
Please power up the monitor before the meeting.
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How to pronounce start up and what this word means
start up means start up. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce start up
/stɑːt ˈʌp/
start up translation
start up
start up examples
The app will start up after the update.
start up transcription
/stɑːt ˈʌp/, /ˈstɑrt ʌp/
Questions about this word
start up meaning: what does it mean?
to begin to work or operate
start up pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
start up is pronounced as /stɑːt ˈʌp/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
start up definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
The app will start up after the update. Translation: Приложение начнёт запускаться после обновления.
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