begin 的英语意思
beginbegin /bɪˈɡɪn/ verb (past tense began /-ˈɡæn/, past participle begun /-ˈɡʌn/, present participle beginning)
查看全部语言翻译1start doing something [intransitive, transitive] to start doing something开始做某事:
As everybody’s here, let’s begin.大家都到了,我们开始吧。
In the third year, students begin the study of classical Chinese.三年级时,学生们开始学习文言文。
The president begins talks with the prime minister tonight.总统今晚开始与首相会谈。begin to do something
She began to feel a sense of panic.她开始感到一阵恐慌。begin doing something
I began teaching in 1984.我于1984年开始执教。► see thesaurus at start2start happening [intransitive, transitive] if something begins, or you begin something, it starts to happen or exist from a particular time若某事开始,或你开始某事,指它从某一特定时间起发生或存在:
It was the coldest winter since records began.这是有记录以来最寒冷的冬天。begin at
The meeting begins at 10.30 am.会议上午10点30分开始。3do first [intransitive] if you begin with something or begin by doing something, this is the first thing you do若你以某事物开始,或通过做某事来开始,指这是你所做的第一件事begin with
Shall we begin with a prayer?我们先做个祈祷,好吗?begin by doing something
I’ll begin by thanking you all for being here tonight.首先,我要感谢大家今晚的到来。4book/word etc [intransitive] if a book, film, or word begins with something, it starts with a particular event or letter若一本书、一部电影或一个词以某物开头,指它以特定事件或字母起始begin with
‘Psychosis’ begins with a P."Psychosis"以字母P开头。Register语体In everyday English, people usually say start rather than begin:· The movie starts at 7.45.· Let’s start by introducing ourselves.· Not many English names start with X.在日常英语中,人们通常用 start 而不用 begin:· The movie starts at 7.45.· Let's start by introducing ourselves.· Not many English names start with X.5speech [intransitive, transitive] to start speaking开始说话:
‘Ladies and gentlemen,’ he began. ‘I am delighted to be here.’"女士们,先生们,"他开口道,"我很高兴来到这里。"6to begin with a)spoken口语 used to introduce the first and most important point you want to make用于引出要表达的第一个也是最重要的观点:
Well, to begin with, he shouldn’t even have been driving my car.首先,他根本就不该开我的车。 b)used to say that something was already in a particular condition before something else happened用于表示在另一件事发生之前,某事物已处于某种状态:
I didn’t break it! It was like that to begin with.不是我弄坏的!它本来就是那样的。 c)during the first part of a process or activity在某一过程或活动的初始阶段:
The kids helped me to begin with, but they soon got bored.孩子们起初帮了我,但很快就厌烦了。7can’t begin to understand/imagine etc spoken口语 used to emphasize how difficult something is to understand etc用于强调某事多么难以理解等:
I can’t begin to imagine how awful it was.我根本无法想象那有多可怕。GRAMMAR语法Begin belongs to a group of verbs where the same noun can be the subject of the verb or its object.begin 属于一类动词,其中同一名词既可作该动词的主语,也可作其宾语。• You can say: · They began the meeting at 9. In this sentence, ‘the meeting’ is the object of begin.• 你可以说:· They began the meeting at 9. 在这个句子中,'the meeting' 是 begin 的宾语。• You can also say: · The meeting began at 9. In this sentence, ‘the meeting’ is the subject of begin.Grammar guide ‒ VERBS• 你也可以说:· The meeting began at 9. 在这个句子中,'the meeting' 是 begin 的主语。语法指南 ‒ 动词begin (something) as something phrasal verb to be a particular thing at the start of your existence, working life etc在某人存在之初、职业生涯之初等阶段,是某种特定的事物:
Roger began his career as an office boy.罗杰从办公室杂役做起,开启了他的职业生涯。
查看全部语言翻译1start doing something [intransitive, transitive] to start doing something开始做某事:
As everybody’s here, let’s begin.大家都到了,我们开始吧。
In the third year, students begin the study of classical Chinese.三年级时,学生们开始学习文言文。
The president begins talks with the prime minister tonight.总统今晚开始与首相会谈。begin to do something
She began to feel a sense of panic.她开始感到一阵恐慌。begin doing something
I began teaching in 1984.我于1984年开始执教。► see thesaurus at start2start happening [intransitive, transitive] if something begins, or you begin something, it starts to happen or exist from a particular time若某事开始,或你开始某事,指它从某一特定时间起发生或存在:
It was the coldest winter since records began.这是有记录以来最寒冷的冬天。begin at
The meeting begins at 10.30 am.会议上午10点30分开始。3do first [intransitive] if you begin with something or begin by doing something, this is the first thing you do若你以某事物开始,或通过做某事来开始,指这是你所做的第一件事begin with
Shall we begin with a prayer?我们先做个祈祷,好吗?begin by doing something
I’ll begin by thanking you all for being here tonight.首先,我要感谢大家今晚的到来。4book/word etc [intransitive] if a book, film, or word begins with something, it starts with a particular event or letter若一本书、一部电影或一个词以某物开头,指它以特定事件或字母起始begin with
‘Psychosis’ begins with a P."Psychosis"以字母P开头。Register语体In everyday English, people usually say start rather than begin:· The movie starts at 7.45.· Let’s start by introducing ourselves.· Not many English names start with X.在日常英语中,人们通常用 start 而不用 begin:· The movie starts at 7.45.· Let's start by introducing ourselves.· Not many English names start with X.5speech [intransitive, transitive] to start speaking开始说话:
‘Ladies and gentlemen,’ he began. ‘I am delighted to be here.’"女士们,先生们,"他开口道,"我很高兴来到这里。"6to begin with a)spoken口语 used to introduce the first and most important point you want to make用于引出要表达的第一个也是最重要的观点:
Well, to begin with, he shouldn’t even have been driving my car.首先,他根本就不该开我的车。 b)used to say that something was already in a particular condition before something else happened用于表示在另一件事发生之前,某事物已处于某种状态:
I didn’t break it! It was like that to begin with.不是我弄坏的!它本来就是那样的。 c)during the first part of a process or activity在某一过程或活动的初始阶段:
The kids helped me to begin with, but they soon got bored.孩子们起初帮了我,但很快就厌烦了。7can’t begin to understand/imagine etc spoken口语 used to emphasize how difficult something is to understand etc用于强调某事多么难以理解等:
I can’t begin to imagine how awful it was.我根本无法想象那有多可怕。GRAMMAR语法Begin belongs to a group of verbs where the same noun can be the subject of the verb or its object.begin 属于一类动词,其中同一名词既可作该动词的主语,也可作其宾语。• You can say: · They began the meeting at 9. In this sentence, ‘the meeting’ is the object of begin.• 你可以说:· They began the meeting at 9. 在这个句子中,'the meeting' 是 begin 的宾语。• You can also say: · The meeting began at 9. In this sentence, ‘the meeting’ is the subject of begin.Grammar guide ‒ VERBS• 你也可以说:· The meeting began at 9. 在这个句子中,'the meeting' 是 begin 的主语。语法指南 ‒ 动词begin (something) as something phrasal verb to be a particular thing at the start of your existence, working life etc在某人存在之初、职业生涯之初等阶段,是某种特定的事物:
Roger began his career as an office boy.罗杰从办公室杂役做起,开启了他的职业生涯。