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词汇 outset
释义 the outset
noun[ S ]
uk /ˈaʊt.set/ us /ˈaʊt.set/
C2
the beginning: 开端,开始
I told him at/from the outset I wasn't interested.我从一开始就告诉他我没兴趣。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

the start of something
beginningLet's go back to the beginning. Can you tell me when you arrived at the crime scene?
startI didn't like him from the very start.
endThis is it – the end of the tour.
openingThe opening of the ceremony was marred by protest.
commencementWhat is the commencement date of their contract?
kick-offWhat time is the kick-off for the banquet and show?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Beginnings and starts
a baptism of/by fireidiom
advent
baptism
beginning
birth
commencement
inception
initiation
introduction
jumping-off point
kick off
onset
outbreak
square
starter
starting time
the thin end of the wedgeidiom
thin
trigger
zero hour

outset | American Dictionary


outset
noun[ Cusually sing ]
us/ˈɑʊtˌset/
the start or beginning:
From the outset we planned to conduct our research together.

Examples of the outset


the outset
This means that at the outset, we will deal with the context of ordinary differential equations.
At the outset of the 1990s, there was remarkable consensus within the business community as to what kind of political economy it wanted.
At the outset of the eighteenth century it had some 800 inhabitants, and around 1860 approximately 1,300, who lived in sixteen mostly very small villages.
This assurance would diminish the risk premium applied to the coupon period, enabling the individual to undertake riskier investments at the outset.
However, the author does recognize that power relationships were enacted from the outset.
Almost inevitably, monitoring will be inefficient and may become unstructured exercises in data gathering unless the purpose and objectives are clearly established at the outset.
If there were some doubts at the outset, however, they seem to have evaporated once farmers appreciated the advantages of cooperative arrangements.
After all, a juror at the outset has no basis for either affirming or denying the innocencem of the defendant.
At the outset they had delayed seeking treatment because of their suspicions about the therapeutic options they had already received.
The files and ideas presented at the outset by each of us were rapidly analysed, reused and reprocessed by the others.
To make one thing clear from the outset, the proposals start from the assumption that hierarchies exist and are accessible to constraintgeneration mechanisms.
Divisions within the culture of the common people and moments of consensus across classes were widely recognized from the outset.
The edge of the anciently demolished side wall of the outset staircase is visible at the far left.
The remains of the side wall of the outset staircase are visible at the far left.
But building reputation by keeping inflation low may take time and is often costly at the outset. 22.
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