Summary
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- start up:
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Wiktionary:
- start up → mettre en marche, démarrer, commencer
English
Detailed Translations for start up from English to French
start up:
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to start up (boot)
démarer; déclencher; mettre en marche-
démarer verb
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déclencher verb (déclenche, déclenches, déclenchons, déclenchez, déclenchent, déclenchais, déclenchait, déclenchions, déclenchiez, déclenchaient, déclenchai, déclenchas, déclencha, déclenchâmes, déclenchâtes, déclenchèrent, déclencherai, déclencheras, déclenchera, déclencherons, déclencherez, déclencheront)
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mettre en marche verb
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Conjugations for start up:
present
- start up
- start up
- starts up
- start up
- start up
- start up
simple past
- started up
- started up
- started up
- started up
- started up
- started up
present perfect
- have started up
- have started up
- has started up
- have started up
- have started up
- have started up
past continuous
- was starting up
- were starting up
- was starting up
- were starting up
- were starting up
- were starting up
future
- shall start up
- will start up
- will start up
- shall start up
- will start up
- will start up
continuous present
- am starting up
- are starting up
- is starting up
- are starting up
- are starting up
- are starting up
subjunctive
- be started up
- be started up
- be started up
- be started up
- be started up
- be started up
diverse
- start up!
- let's start up!
- started up
- starting up
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for start up:
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
déclencher | boot; start up | trigger; unchain |
démarer | boot; start up | |
mettre en marche | boot; start up | be off; begin; break into; bring up; broach; broach a subject; commence; connect; crank up; cut into; drive; get under way; herald; light; open; operate; proceed; prompt; put forward; put on; put on the table; ring in; set in motion; set up; start; start to; strike up; switch on; take off; take on; take upon oneself; turn on; turn over; undertake; urge; work |
- | commence; embark on; start |