Usage examples of "start up" in English with translation to Spanish

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I switch on my laptop, start up the browser, and type in the address I've already learnt by heart. Enciendo mi portátil, abro el buscador y escribo la dirección que ya me he aprendido de memoria.
What time does the exam start? ¿A qué hora empieza el examen?
I have so many things to tell you that I don't know where to start. Tengo tantas cosas que decirte que no sé por dónde empezar.
We will start whenever you are ready. Empezaremos cuando estés listo.
To start with, I must thank you for your help. Para comenzar, debo agradecerte por tu ayuda.
Could you please tell me again when the meeting is supposed to start? ¿Podrías decirme de nuevo cuándo se supone que comienza la reunión, por favor?
At the start of every weekend, I am both tired and happy. Yo ando a la vez cansado y feliz al comienzo de cada fin de semana.
In English at least, the name of all the continents end with the same letter that they start with. En inglés al menos, el nombre de todos los continentes termina con la misma letra con la que empieza.
You will be in time for the train if you start at once. Llegarás a tiempo al tren si empiezas de una vez.
I'm going to start. Voy a empezar.
I was the last one to start in the race, but I soon caught up with the others. Fui el último en comenzar la carrera, pero pronto alcancé a los otros.
When did you start studying English? ¿Cuándo empezaste a estudiar inglés?
To start with, who is that man? Para empezar, ¿quién es ese hombre?
Please tell me how to start the engine. Dime por favor cómo arrancar el motor.
If he should arrive late, you may start the conference without him. Si él fuera a llegar tarde, tú podrías comenzar la conferencia sin él.
It's always difficult to start a letter. Siempre es difícil empezar una carta.
Once you start smoking, it is difficult to get rid of that bad habit. Una vez que se empieza a fumar, es difícil dejar ese mal hábito.
We'll start as soon as it stops raining. Nosotros empezaremos tan pronto como deje de llover.
The weather will delay the start of the race. El tiempo va a retrasar el comienzo de la carrera.
We must decide when to start. Tenemos que decidir cuándo empezamos.
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