单词 | start up |
释义 | start up start [sense 5], start [sense 6], See full dictionary entry for start start-upWord forms: plural start-ups 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] The start-up costs of something such as a new business or new product are the costs of starting to run or produce it. [business] That is enough to pay the start-up costs for fourteen research projects. What is the minimum start-up capital for a Pizza franchise? 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] A start-up company is a small business that has recently been started by someone. [business] Thousands and thousands of start-up firms have poured into the computer market. Start-up is also a noun. For now the only bright spots in the labor market are small businesses and high-techstart-ups. start up in British Englishverb (adverb) 1. to come or cause to come into being for the first time; originate 2. (intransitive) to spring or jump suddenly from a position or place 3. to set in or go into motion, activity, etc I started up the engine the orchestra started up adjective start-up 4. of or relating to input, usually financial, made to establish a new project or business a start-up mortgage noun start-up 5. a business enterprise that has been launched recently start-up in British English (ˈstɑːtʌp) noun business a new business For now the only bright spots in the labor market are small businesses and high-techstart-ups. start up in American English1. to rise up or stand suddenly, as in fright 2. to come into being suddenly; spring up 3. to cause (a motor, etc.) to begin running start-up in American English (ˈstɑrtˌʌp) noun 1. a starting or starting up 2. a new business venture adjective Also ˈstartˌup3. of or for a new business venture start-up capital Examples of 'start up' in a sentence |
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