beginning 音标拼音: [bɪg'ɪnɪŋ]
n .
U 开端,开始;
C 起源
U 开端,开始;
C 起源
beginning 期初
Beginning 开始
BGN (
G )
beginning 开始 期初
beginning adj 1 :
serving to begin ; "
the beginning canto of the poem "; "
the first verse " [
synonym : {
beginning (
a )}, {
first }]
n 1 :
the event consisting of the start of something ; "
the beginning of the war " [
ant : {
conclusion }, {
ending },
{
finish }]
2 :
the time at which something is supposed to begin ; "
they got an early start "; "
she knew from the get -
go that he was the man for her " [
synonym : {
beginning }, {
commencement }, {
first },
{
outset }, {
get -
go }, {
start }, {
kickoff }, {
starting time },
{
showtime }, {
offset }] [
ant : {
end }, {
ending }, {
middle }]
3 :
the first part or section of something ; "`
It was a dark and stormy night '
is a hackneyed beginning for a story " [
ant :
{
end }, {
middle }]
4 :
the place where something begins ,
where it springs into being ; "
the Italian beginning of the Renaissance "; "
Jupiter was the origin of the radiation "; "
Pittsburgh is the source of the Ohio River "; "
communism '
s Russian root " [
synonym :
{
beginning }, {
origin }, {
root }, {
rootage }, {
source }]
5 :
the act of starting something ; "
he was responsible for the beginning of negotiations " [
synonym : {
beginning }, {
start },
{
commencement }] [
ant : {
finish }, {
finishing }]
Beginning \
Be *
gin "
ning \,
n .
1 .
The act of doing that which begins anything ;
commencement of an action ,
state ,
or space of time ;
entrance into being or upon a course ;
the first act ,
effort ,
or state of a succession of acts or states .
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In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth . --
Gen .
i .
1 .
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2 .
That which begins or originates something ;
the first cause ;
origin ;
source .
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I am . . .
the beginning and the ending . --
Rev .
i .
8 .
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3 .
That which is begun ;
a rudiment or element .
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Mighty things from small beginnings grow . --
Dryden .
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4 .
Enterprise . "
To hinder our beginnings ." --
Shak .
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Syn :
Inception ;
prelude ;
opening ;
threshold ;
origin ;
outset ;
foundation .
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Begin \
Be *
gin "\,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Began }, {
Begun };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Beginning }.] [
AS .
beginnan (
akin to OS .
biginnan ,
D .
&
G .
beginnen ,
OHG .
biginnan ,
Goth .,
du -
ginnan ,
Sw .
begynna ,
Dan .
begynde );
pref .
be -
an assumed ginnan . [
root ]
31 .
See {
Gin }
to begin .]
1 .
To have or commence an independent or first existence ;
to take rise ;
to commence .
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Vast chain of being !
which from God began . --
Pope .
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2 .
To do the first act or the first part of an action ;
to enter upon or commence something new ,
as a new form or state of being ,
or course of action ;
to take the first step ;
to start . "
Tears began to flow ." --
Dryden .
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When I begin ,
I will also make an end . --
1 Sam .
iii .
12 .
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130 Moby Thesaurus words for "
beginning ":
abecedarian ,
aboriginal ,
alpha ,
anlage ,
antenatal ,
anticipation ,
appearance ,
authorship ,
autochthonous ,
babyhood ,
basal ,
beginnings ,
birth ,
budding ,
childhood ,
coinage ,
commencement ,
conception ,
concoction ,
contrivance ,
contriving ,
cradle ,
creation ,
creative ,
creative effort ,
dawn ,
dawning ,
day ,
derivation ,
devising ,
earliness ,
early hour ,
early stage ,
elemental ,
elementary ,
embryonic ,
emergence ,
fabrication ,
fetal ,
first crack ,
first stage ,
foresight ,
formative ,
foundational ,
freshman year ,
fundamental ,
generation ,
genesis ,
gestatory ,
grass roots ,
ground floor ,
hatching ,
head ,
head start ,
improvisation ,
in embryo ,
in its infancy ,
in the bud ,
inaugural ,
inception ,
inceptive ,
inchoate ,
inchoation ,
inchoative ,
incipience ,
incipiency ,
incipient ,
incunabula ,
incunabular ,
infancy ,
infant ,
infantile ,
initial ,
initiative ,
initiatory ,
introductory ,
invention ,
inventive ,
making do ,
mintage ,
nascence ,
nascency ,
nascent ,
natal ,
nativity ,
onset ,
opening ,
origin ,
original ,
origination ,
outset ,
outstart ,
parturient ,
parturition ,
postnatal ,
pregnancy ,
pregnant ,
prenatal ,
prevenience ,
prevision ,
primal ,
primary ,
prime ,
primeval ,
primitive ,
primogenial ,
procreative ,
prologue ,
provenience ,
radical ,
radix ,
readiness ,
rise ,
root ,
rudiment ,
rudimental ,
rudimentary ,
running start ,
setout ,
source ,
spring ,
sprout ,
start ,
stem ,
stock ,
taproot ,
time to spare ,
ur ,
very beginning ,
youth
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BEGINNING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of BEGINNING is the point at which something begins : start How to use beginning in a sentence
BEGINNING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Notes on how to use this dictionary can be found at the beginning of the book She sat down and read the book straight through from beginning to end I enjoyed my job at in the beginning (= when I started it), but I'm bored with it now
Beginning - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com The beginning is the first part or section of something, or the place where it starts You watch the opening credits at the beginning of a movie "In the beginning," says the beginning of the Bible, "God created the heavens and the earth "
BEGINNING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary The beginning of an event or process is the first part of it This was also the beginning of her recording career Think of this as a new beginning
Beginning - definition of beginning by The Free Dictionary 1 an act of starting 2 the point of time or space at which anything starts 3 the first part: the beginning of the book 4 Often, beginnings an initial or rudimentary stage 5 origin: That was the beginning of their quarrel
beginning - Wiktionary, the free dictionary “In the beginning” is an idiomatic expression that means “at first, initially”; it does not mean the same as “at the beginning” The meaning of “at the beginning” is clear from its parts
beginning - WordReference. com Dictionary of English an act or circumstance of entering upon an action or state: the beginning of hostilities the point of time or space at which anything begins: the beginning of the Christian era; the beginning of the route
American Heritage Dictionary Entry: beginning n 1 The act or process of bringing or being brought into being; a start: the beginning of the universe 2 a The time when something begins or is begun: the beginning of June b The place where something begins or is begun: at the beginning of the road
BEGINNING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com BEGINNING definition: an act or circumstance of entering upon an action or state See examples of beginning used in a sentence
beginning noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of beginning noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more