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starting point
- IPA[ˈstɑːtɪŋ ˌpɔɪnt]
英式
- a place that marks the beginning of a journey;a basis for or introduction to study, discussion, or further development
noun: starting point, plural noun: starting points
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名詞
- 1. a place that marks the beginning of a journey it was the starting point for the long walk over the heath
- ▪ a basis for or introduction to study, discussion, or further development it offers a starting point for negotiations choral music is a good starting point for beginners in composition
- a shaped rigid block for bracing the feet of a runner at the start of a race: they will take their mark on official Olympic starting blocks only six of a planned twenty hotels are off the starting blocks
Oxford Dictionary
- a pistol used to give the signal for the start of a race.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the final odds at the start of a horse race.
Oxford Dictionary
- a restraining structure incorporating a barrier that is raised at the start of a race, ... the first man out of the starting gate we must increase productivity, otherwise we risk being left at the starting gate
Oxford American Dictionary
- a shaped rigid block for bracing the feet of a runner at the start of a race: they will take their mark on official Olympic starting blocks only six of a planned twenty hotels are off the starting blocks
Oxford American Dictionary
- a post or other marker indicating the place at which a race is to start: she was like a sprinter at the starting post some schools and authorities were still at the starting post
Oxford Dictionary
- the salary paid to an employee taking up a new post.
Oxford Dictionary
- a restraining structure incorporating a barrier that is raised at the start of a race, ... the first man out of the starting gate we must increase productivity, otherwise we risk being left at the starting gate
Oxford Dictionary
- a pistol used to give the signal for the start of a race.
Oxford Dictionary
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