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●ˌstart ˈup 🔑●ˌstart sth ˈup 🔑1. to start operating; to make sth start operating (使)发动,启动;开动◆The engine started up with a roar. 引擎轰隆隆地发动起来。◆It took me a while to start up the generator. 我费了点时间启动发电机。◆I heard the car starting up. 我听见汽车发动了。2. (in sth) to start operating or trading; to establish a business 开始营运(或经营);创办◆When I started up in business, I needed a lot of help. 创业之初,我需要诸多帮助。◆There are a lot of small businesses starting up in the area. 区内小企业大量涌现。◆My father helped me start up my own company. 父亲帮助我创办了自己的公司。OBJ business, company[v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]▸ ˈstart-up adjective connected with beginning a new business 与创业有关的;创办阶段的◆the new company’s start-up costs 这家新公司的启动费用▸ ˈstart-up noun a company that is just beginning to operate, especially an Internet company 新公司;创业公司;(尤指)新网络公司◆This is just one of the problems facing start-ups in this highly competitive area. 这只是新互联网公司在这个竞争激烈的领域中面临的诸多问题中的一个。 |