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  1. They have begun to do the prevention of crime.
    他们已经开始防止犯罪行为。
  2. The company has begun to scale down its operations in Asia.
    这家公司已开始减少在亚洲的业务。
  3. Hardly had the game begun when it started raining.
    比赛刚刚开始就下起雨来。



Begin \Be*gin"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Began}, {Begun}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Beginning}.] [AS. beginnan (akin to OS. biginnan, D.
& G. beginnen, OHG. biginnan, Goth., du-ginnan, Sw. begynna,
Dan. begynde); pref. be- + an assumed ginnan. [root]31. See
{Gin} to begin.]
1. To have or commence an independent or first existence; to
take rise; to commence.

Vast chain of being! which from God began. --Pope.

2. To do the first act or the first part of an action; to
enter upon or commence something new, as a new form or
state of being, or course of action; to take the first
step; to start. ``Tears began to flow.'' --Dryden.

When I begin, I will also make an end. --1 Sam. iii.
12.


Begun \Be*gun"\,
p. p. of {Begin}.

  1. As a consequence, the blue chips extended a decline which had begun in the closing minutes of the previous session, when investors had sensed the bad news to come. However, the downturn paled when compared with the rout in bonds.
  2. Yet in Colorado, competing resorts have begun to pool resources to try to resolve their problems together.
  3. In the western part of the country, the Soviet pullout has begun from Shindad and Herat, said the Islamabad-based diplomats, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
  4. The way you gain credibility here is doing these thingsor at least doing them enough to give the impression that you're doing them." That's only just begun.
  5. Mr. Berger said a corporate restructuring has begun which includes personnel reductions of 25% and further consolidation of distribution facilities.
  6. Returning to an auditory world allows them to enhance their own imaginations." In Florida, Kids' Choice Broadcasting Network has begun marketing its network of satellite-delivered programs.
  7. With unemployment hovering near a 14-year low, wages have begun to creep higher and jobs have become a focal point for policy-making.
  8. The legislation would continue to fund construction of some 400 dams and harbor and irrigation projects where work has begun, and maintain hundreds of others already in operation.
  9. BCE has recently begun to broaden its horizons in the multimedia sector.
  10. Under Mr. Fowler, and his successor Dennis Patrick, the FCC has begun to loosen the rules, arguing that the vast growth in media outlets protects the public against media barons who would dominate public debate.
  11. The guerrilla communiques said that a "fight to the death" had begun with the guerrilla movement and that the May 9 Popular Liberation Forces had emerged from the division in the movement.
  12. After getting promising test-market results in Wisconsin last year, Bitesize has begun a national roll-out of Tribbles.
  13. A general election is due by October 1993, and the campaign has already begun.
  14. The peace talks were to have begun Monday at a U.S. Embassy facility in Freetown, capital of neighboring Sierra Leone.
  15. Far from being an uncritical blessing of the market economy, then, the message of "Centesimus Annus" is that the work of "the new capitalism" has hardly begun.
  16. Since then, the company has begun arrangements to rid itself of six of its less profitable stores, including one in North Carolina.
  17. The market has finally begun to register disquiet over political developments: witness yesterday's 3 per cent drop after China objected to plans for a new container terminal.
  18. Canadian manufacturers have begun to feel the pinch, too.
  19. The U.S. has begun withdrawing its nuclear weapons from South Korea and will soon tell North Korea that the South is nuclear-free, according to local news reports.
  20. If Noriega had been flown out, "the loyalist forces wouldn't have anybody to be loyal to" and the post-Noriega era would have begun in Panama, one official said.
  21. Most of the dollar's climb yesterday occurred in early European trading, where the currency also was buoyed by rumors, which proved untrue, that U.S. forces had begun an invasion of Lebanon.
  22. Quayle had just begun to shed some of the questioning about his military record and relations with a former lobbyist.
  23. The cheaper dollar has brought about an export boom and the trade deficit has begun to shrink, although more slowly than almost anyone had predicted.
  24. Hong Kong's labor shortage prompts many businessmen to want immigration rules eased to admit more foreign workers, and construction begun on major projects like a new airport.
  25. Now, demand for new issues is very strong and investors have begun to take a new interest in publishing stocks.
  26. In addition to private concerns about Jackson, another Democratic contender, Sen. Albert Gore Jr. of Tennessee, has begun strong criticism of Jackson's experience and his stands on issues.
  27. In Boise, prosecutors said they had begun drafting documents needed for Gov. Cecil Andrus to issue a formal warrant asking Utah Gov. Norm Bangerter to return the Tuinmans to Idaho.
  28. US courts have also ruled that policyholders can claim on all their insurance policies stretching back to the original point at which pollution is deemed to have begun.
  29. It has begun to resemble a nautical Agatha Christie novel. 'We'd prefer to have had 10 skippers start and the same 10 finish,' admitted Blyth.
  30. As with many other small cities, big discount department stores on the outskirts of town have put a squeeze on the downtown business district, where the city has begun a $450,000 revitalization project.
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