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• a start-up budget of £90,000
• The company saw its profits drop because of the effect of start-up costs at a new plastics molding plant.
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a business/dotcom/internet start-up
»He transformed the business from a start-up into one of the world's biggest mobile phone companies.
The startup of our manufacturing operations in China continues on an accelerated schedule.
»Once you have disabled the program, reboot the computer to see if its absence causes a problem on startup.
New operations had had produced losses during their start-up phase.
these days, technology, Internet and biotech companies are among the most-common start-ups — сегодня наиболее распространенными стартап-компаниями являются компании, занимающиеся технологиями, интернетом и биотехнологиями
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• The startup is developing an online service that will help businesses and consumers choose and manage health plans.
• the startup of new businesses
In the late 1990s, the most common type of startup company was a dotcom. Venture capital was extremely easy to obtain during that time due to a frenzy among investors to speculate on the emergence of these new types of businesses. Unfortunately, most of these internet startups eventually went bust due to major oversights in their underlying business plans, such as a lack of sustainable revenue.
However, there were a handful of internet startups that did survive when the dotcom bubble burst. Internet bookseller Amazon.com and internet auction portal eBay are examples of such companies.
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• Begin
• Boot your Mac
• Boot your machine
• Brand new business
• Dot-com, maybe
• Entrepreneur's creation
• Entrepreneur's venture
• Fledgling business
• Fledgling company
• Get going
• Get running
• Many a dot-com business
• Nascent company
• New business
• New business venture
• New venture
• Risky investment
• Set in motion
• The act of setting in operation
• The act of starting a new operation or practice
start-up programme - пусконаладочные работы, предпусковая программа
1. начало
2. 1) пуск, запуск (производства и т. п.)
~ programme - пусконаладочные работы, предпусковая программа
2) ввод в действие (производства)
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык.С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова.1995.
2) начальный, исходный (о капитале)
n
запуск, пуск
Запуск (P)