(n-adv,n-t) beginning
start
origin
(P)
(iK) (adv,n) beginning of month
(adv,n) (1) for the first time
(2) only after ... is it ...
only when ... do you ...
(exp) to begin with (used as an introduction)
first of all
in the beginning
(P)
(exp) at first
in the beginning
originally
(v1,vt,aux-v) (1) to start
to begin
to commence
to initiate
to originate
(2) to open (e.g. a store)
to start up
to establish (business. etc.)
(aux-v) (3) to start (doing something)
to begin to ...
(P)
(n) outset
(P)
(n) first appearance (of the season)
(n,vs) (1) the first sexual intercourse of the year
(2) the first of various events in the new year
(n) re-opening of offices in new year (usu. Jan. 4)
(v1) to begin
to start
(n) annual New Year's poetry reading
(n) re-opening of offices in new year (usu. Jan. 4)
(v1) to begin
to start
(n) resuming work after the new year's vacation
(P)
(exp) from the beginning
(v1) to begin to appear
to begin to come in
(n) starting to walk
(v1) to come for the first time
to become for the first time
(v1) to begin to drink
(v1) to begin
(v1) to start singing
(v1) to begin to cry
(v1) (1) to say say previously unspoken thoughts
(2) to start saying
(3) to court someone
(v1) to get going
to start off
(v1) to begin to fall (rain, etc.)
(exp) (id) It's nothing new
(v1) to begin blooming
(v1) to begin falling (e.g. leaves, petals, etc.)
(exp,adj-no) early