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We found 15 words and 9 examples matching 'スタート'
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start
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noun
flying start  (originally from )
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noun
1. dash at the beginning of a short-distance race  (originally from 'start dash')
2. charging ahead at full strength from the beginning
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noun
starting point; starting line
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noun
start bit  (computer terminology)
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その
そうしゃ
走者
うまいスタートした
The runner got a good start.
もしそれするつもりならばよいスタートきらなければならない
If you are to do it, you must make a good start.
ぼく
スタート
いちばん
一番
おく
れた

I started last in the race.
とうきょう
東京
ごりん
五輪
せいか
聖火
リレー
にじゅうごにち
25日
ふくしまけん
福島県
からスタートした
The Olympic flame relay for the Tokyo Olympics began in Fukushima prefecture on the 25th.
スタート
ってしまった
いじょう
以上
わたしたち
私達
この
しごと
仕事
さいご
最後
までやり
とお
さねばならない

Now that we've got off the mark, we must get through this work.
 
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