beginning

beginning
noun
Anfang, der; Beginn, der

at or in the beginning — am Anfang

at the beginning of February/the month — Anfang Februar/des Monats

at the beginning of the day — zu Beginn des Tages

from beginning to end — von Anfang bis Ende; von vorn bis hinten

from the [very] beginning — [ganz] von Anfang an

have its beginnings in something — seine Anfänge od. seinen Ursprung in etwas (Dat.) haben

[this is] the beginning of the end — [das ist] der Anfang vom Ende

go back to the beginning — wieder von vorne anfangen

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noun der Anfang
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be·gin·ning
[bɪˈgɪnɪŋ]
I. n
1. (starting point) Anfang m; (in time) Beginn m
at [or in] the \beginning am Anfang, zu Beginn
the \beginning of the end der Anfang vom Ende
from \beginning to end (place) von vorn bis hinten; (temporal) von Anfang bis Ende, von der ersten bis zur letzten Minute
at the \beginning of the month am Monatsanfang
we will meet at the \beginning of the month wir treffen uns Anfang des Monats
promising [or (form) auspicious] \beginning viel versprechender Anfang
2. (origin)
\beginnings pl Anfänge pl, Ursprung m
the \beginnings of civilization die Anfänge [o der Ursprung] der Zivilisation
to rise from humble \beginnings sich akk aus kleinen Verhältnissen hocharbeiten
3. (start)
\beginnings pl erste Anzeichen
I've got the \beginnings of a headache ich glaube, ich bekomme Kopfschmerzen
4.
in the \beginning was the Word REL (prov) am Anfang war das Wort
II. adj attr, inv Anfangs-
\beginning course Anfängerkurs m
\beginning stage Anfangsstadium nt
\beginning student Studienanfänger(in) m(f)
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[bI'gInɪŋ]
n
1) (= act of starting) Anfang m

to make a beginning — einen Anfang machen

2) (= place, of book etc) Anfang m; (temporal also) Beginn m; (of river) Ursprung m

at the beginning — anfänglich, zuerst

at the beginning of sth — am Anfang or (temporal also) zu Beginn einer Sache (gen)

the wedding will be at the beginning of July — die Hochzeit findet Anfang Juli statt

the beginning of time/the world —

in the beginning (Bibl) — am Anfang

from the beginning — von Anfang an

from the beginning of the week/poem — seit Anfang or Beginn der Woche/vom Anfang des Gedichtes an

read the paragraph from the beginning — lesen Sie den Paragrafen von (ganz) vorne

from beginning to end — von vorn bis hinten; (temporal) von Anfang bis Ende

to start again at or from the beginning — noch einmal von vorn anfangen

to begin at the beginning —

the beginning of negotiations — der Beginn der Verhandlungen, der Verhandlungsbeginn

3) (= origin) Anfang m; (of custom, movement) Entstehen nt no pl

the shooting was the beginning of the rebellion — die Schießerei bedeutete den Beginn or Anfang der Rebellion

it was the beginning of the end for him — das war der Anfang vom Ende für ihn

his humble beginnings — seine einfachen Anfänge

from humble beginnings — aus einfachen Verhältnissen

Nazism had its beginnings in Germany —

the beginnings of science — die Anfangsgründe der Naturwissenschaft

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beginning s
1. Anfang m, Beginn m:
at (oder in) the beginning am oder im oder zu Anfang, anfangs;
at the beginning of anfangs (gen);
at the beginning of the week am Wochenanfang;
from the (very) beginning (ganz) von Anfang an;
from beginning to end von Anfang bis Ende;
it’s the beginning of the end das ist der Anfang vom Ende; academic.ru/5835/battle">battle Bes Redew
2. Ursprung m
3. pl Anfänge pl (einer Wissenschaft etc)
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noun
Anfang, der; Beginn, der

at or in the beginning — am Anfang

at the beginning of February/the month — Anfang Februar/des Monats

at the beginning of the day — zu Beginn des Tages

from beginning to end — von Anfang bis Ende; von vorn bis hinten

from the [very] beginning — [ganz] von Anfang an

have its beginnings in something — seine Anfänge od. seinen Ursprung in etwas (Dat.) haben

[this is] the beginning of the end — [das ist] der Anfang vom Ende

go back to the beginning — wieder von vorne anfangen

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n.
Anbruch -¨e m.
Anfang -ë m.
Antritt -e m.
Beginn -e m.
Entstehung f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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