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Значение идиомы start up
[start up] {v.} 1. To begin operating,
The driver started up themotor of the car.
The engine started up with a roar.
2. To beginto play.
The conductor waved his baton, and the bandstarted up.
The orchestra started up a waltz.
Compare: STRIKE UP.3. To rise or stand suddenly.
When he heard the bell, he started upfrom his chair.
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