Dizionario gaelico - Inglese

Gàidhlig - English

a ’tòiseachadh in inglese:

1. starting starting


It's starting now.
In 1881, Clara Barton donated her time to help people in need, starting the American Red Cross.
I heard that Isezaki city decided to ban beards for male city employees starting June 19. It's the complete opposite of the Taliban laws imposing the wearing of beards.
Let's remove harmful books from circulation. Starting first with the bibles that have spread all over the world.
At that time, bicycles were just starting to get popular and, here and there, there were many unskilled beginners who ran into people and broke through their hedges.
Starting off, first on the agenda is about this morning's two-in-a-bed ruckus.
I've developed a bit of a gut lately, so I've decided that, starting tomorrow, I'm going to go to the gym.
This means that houses are starting to sink, roads are breaking up and lamp-posts are leaning at crazy angles.
He's been battling hepatitis for 6 months now, but it looks like he's just starting to recover.
It is feared that radiation will spread across every region of Japan, starting with Tokyo.
There's no point starting a shop selling take-away lunches; there are already plenty.
It's a good idea to stop using direct-links to files. Use a trick like starting the URL with double-width h t t p or something.
The job-seeking season is starting earlier each year and it's the mass media that are causing that trend by moving up their job interview schedule.
I should have brought my umbrella. Large raindrops are starting to fall.
Those who choose to retire can do so as early as sixty-two, although starting to draw their Social Security distributions at that age would mean that the payments would be reduced by twenty percent.