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Verbos del Curso de los Eventos - Verbos para empezar

Aquí aprenderá algunos verbos en inglés que se refieren al comienzo, como "start", "launch" y "embark".

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Categorized English Verbs Denoting Course of Events
to begin
[Verbo]

to do or experience the first part of something

empezar, comenzar

empezar, comenzar

Ex: The teacher asked the students begin working on their assignments .
to start
[Verbo]

to begin something new and continue doing it, feeling it, etc.

comenzar, empezar

comenzar, empezar

Ex: The started offering a new menu item that became popular .

to begin to act, happen, etc. in a particular manner

empezar, comenzar

empezar, comenzar

Ex: The starts off with a mysterious prologue that sets the tone for the story .
to come on
[Verbo]

to begin doing something in a manner that is sudden and unexpected

comenzar, surgir

comenzar, surgir

Ex: After a few minutes of waiting , the movie came on.
to set in
[Verbo]

to occur, often referring to something unwelcome

instalarse, caer

instalarse, caer

Ex: As dusk set in, the street lights began to glow.

(of an infectious disease) to start and spread within a community

desatarse, brotar

desatarse, brotar

Ex: The infected person broke out the virus in the crowded gathering .
to launch
[Verbo]

to start an organized activity or operation

lanzar

lanzar

Ex: He launched several successful businesses in the past .

to officially introduce or launch a new product, service, or system

lanzar

lanzar

Ex: They rolling out a new internet service in our area .
to embark
[Verbo]

to start or initiate something, such as a new project or venture

embarcarse

embarcarse

Ex: They decided to embark on a new business venture to expand their product line.
to proceed
[Verbo]

to begin a process or course of action

proceder, continuar

proceder, continuar

Ex: We need your approval to proceed with the project.

to start happening or being

comenzar, iniciar

comenzar, iniciar

Ex: The commenced with the chairman 's opening remarks .
to found
[Verbo]

to create or establish an organization or place, especially by providing the finances

fundar

fundar

Ex: found a research institute dedicated to environmental conservation .

to begin or initiate something, such as an event, process, or activity

introducir, iniciar

introducir, iniciar

Ex: introduced the ceremony with a traditional prayer .
to pioneer
[Verbo]

to be the first one to do, use, invent, or discover something

ser el primero

ser el primero

Ex: They pioneered several breakthroughs in medical research .

to start a new course of action

iniciar

iniciar

Ex: The organization 's president initiate negotiations with stakeholders to resolve the issue .

to officially start or introduce something

inaugurar

inaugurar

Ex: The inaugurated the new library in 2020 .

to make something such as a process, piece of equipment, etc. start working

activar

activar

Ex: The activated the emergency protocol to evacuate the building .

to make something start working usually by flipping a switch

encender

encender

Ex: switch on the heating system when winter begins .
to turn on
[Verbo]

to cause a machine, device, or system to start working or flowing, usually by pressing a button or turning a switch

encender, prender

encender, prender

Ex: She turned on the radio to listen to music.

to establish or introduce something, such as a policy or program

instituir

instituir

Ex: The institutes training programs for its employees .

to introduce or create laws or policies

establecer, implantar

establecer, implantar

Ex: The established new zoning laws to control development .

to start to be

originarse

originarse

Ex: The originated as a way to celebrate the harvest .
to develop
[Verbo]

(particularly something unpleasant) to begin to happen, exist, or change

aparecer

aparecer

Ex: The developed when they failed to address it early on .
to take up
[Verbo]

to make a new interest or hobby a regular part of one's life

adoptar, practicar

adoptar, practicar

Ex: He wants take up photography as a hobby .

to continue or start an activity

ponerse a hacer

ponerse a hacer

Ex: When facing a problem, it's essential to know how to go about finding a solution.
to set out
[Verbo]

to begin doing something in order to reach a goal

empezar, proponerse

empezar, proponerse

Ex: Our team set out on a quest to explore innovative solutions to common problems.

to immerse oneself fully and enthusiastically into a particular activity, subject, or experience

sumergirse en, zambullirse en

sumergirse en, zambullirse en

Ex: Upon arriving at the tropical destination , vacationers were excited dive into the crystal-clear waters of the ocean .
to set off
[Verbo]

to start a journey

salir

salir

Ex: The cyclists set off on their long ride through the countryside, enjoying the fresh air.

to start focusing on and engaging in a task or activity in a serious or determined manner

ponerse a, dedicarse a

ponerse a, dedicarse a

Ex: After a long day of distractions, it's time to get down to writing that report.

to suddenly and intensely begin to express a particular emotion or reaction

estalló en, surgió en

estalló en, surgió en

Ex: The burst into giggles during the funny part of the story .

to start doing something suddenly and with great enthusiasm

lanzarse a, comenzar de manera entusiasta

lanzarse a, comenzar de manera entusiasta

Ex: Every morning , launches into her work with energy and determination .

to begin taking the early steps regarding an action, project, or goal

empezar

empezar

Ex: started out the business venture by securing funding and establishing a solid business plan .

to start a task, action, or process with determination and inspiration

empezar a, ponerse a

empezar a, ponerse a

Ex: The team set about solving the technical issues that had arisen during the project.
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