English-Thai Dictionary
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VI ขึ้นต้น ตั้งต้น khuen-ton
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VI เกิดขึ้น ก่อตั้ง koed-khuen
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VI เริ่ม เริ่มต้น start finish roem
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PHRV เริ่มต้น เป็น เริ่ม ด้วย commence as start as roem-ton-pen
begin on
PHRV เริ่ม จัดการ กับ เริ่ม ทำ กับ commence on start on roem-jat-kan-kab
begin with
PHRV เริ่มต้น ด้วย เริ่ม ด้วย commence with start with roem-ton-duai
beginner
N ผู้ ที่ เพิ่งจะ เริ่มต้น ทำ สิ่งใดสิ่งหนึ่ง amateur expert phu-ti-poeng-ja-roem-ton-tham-sing-dai-sing-nueng
beginning
N จุดเริ่มต้น จุดกำเนิด jut-roem-ton
beginning
N เริ่มแรก ตอนแรก start end roem-raek
beginning with
PHRV เริ่มต้น จาก start with roem-ton-jak
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
BEGIN
v.i. pret. began pp. begun. [L. genero, gigno; Heb. to make ready, to adapt, prepare, establish. ] 1. To have an original or first existence; to take rise; to commence.
As he spake by the mouth of his holy prophets, who have been since the world began. Luke 1:7 .
Judgment must begin at the house of God. 1 Peter 4:17.
From Nimrod first the savage race began.
And tears began to flow.
2. To do the first act; to enter upon something new; to take the first step; as, begin, my muse.
Begin every day to repent.
When I begin, I will also make an end. 1 Samuel 3:12.
BEGIN
v.t.To do the first act of any thing; to enter on; to commence. Ye nymphs of Solyma, begin the song.
And this they begin to do. Genesis 11:6.
2. To trace from any thing, as the first ground; to lay the foundation.
The apostle begins our knowledge in the creatures, which leads us to the knowledge of God.
To begin with, to enter upon first; to use or employ first; as, to begin with the Latin Grammar; to begin business with a small capital.
BEGINNER
n.The person who begins; he that gives an original; the agent who is the cause; an author. 1. One who first enters upon any art, science or business; one who is in his rudiments; a young practitioner; often implying want of experience.
BEGINNING
ppr. First entering upon; commencing; giving rise or original; taking rise or origin.
BEGINNING
n.The first cause; origin. I am the beginning and the ending. Revelation 1:8.
1. That which is first; the first state; commencement; entrance into being.
In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth. Genesis 1:1.
3. The rudiments, first ground or materials.
Mighty things from small beginnings grow
BEGINNINGLESS
a.That hath no beginning. [A bad word and not used. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BEGIN
Be *gin ", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Began, Begun; p. pr. & vb. n.Beginning. ] Etym: [AS. beginnan (akin to OS. biginnan, D. & G. beginnen, OHG. biginnan, Goth. , du-ginnan, Sw. begynna, Dan. begynde ); pref. be- + an assumed ginnan. sq. root31. See Gin to begin. ]
1. To have or commence an independent or first existence; to take rise; to commence. Vast chain of being! which from God began. Pope.
2. To do the first act or the first part of an action; to enter upon or commence something new, as a new form or state of being, or course of action; to take the first step; to start. "Tears began to flow. " Dryden. When I begin, I will also make an end. 1 Sam. iii. 12.
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BEGIN Be *gin ", v. t.
1. To enter on; to commence. Ye nymphs of Solyma! begin the song. Pope.
2. To trace or lay the foundation of; to make or place a beginning of. The apostle begins our knowledge in the creatures, which leads us to the knowledge of God. Locke.
Syn. -- To commence; originate; set about; start.
BEGIN
BEGIN Be *gin ", n.
Defn: Beginning. [Poetic & Obs. ] Spenser.
BEGINNER
BEGINNER Be *gin "ner, n.
Defn: One who begins or originates anything. Specifically: A young or inexperienced practitioner or student; a tyro. A sermon of a new beginner. Swift.
BEGINNING
BEGINNING Be *gin "ning, n.
1. The act of doing that which begins anything; commencement of an action, state, or space of time; entrance into being or upon a course; the first act, effort, or state of a succession of acts or states. In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. Gen. i. 1.
2. That which begins or originates something; the first cause; origin; source. I am. .. the beginning and the ending. Rev. i. 8.
3. That which is begun; a rudiment or element. Mighty things from small beginnings grow. Dryden.
4. Enterprise. "To hinder our beginnings." Shak.
Syn. -- Inception; prelude; opening; threshold; origin; outset; foundation.
New American Oxford Dictionary
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be gin |biˈgin bɪˈɡɪn | ▶verb ( begins, beginning ; past began |-ˈgan |; past participle begun |-ˈgən | ) 1 [ with obj. ] start; perform or undergo the first part of (an action or activity ): theorists have just begun to address these complex questions | she began a double life | (begin to do /doing something ) : it was beginning to snow | [ no obj. ] : she began by rewriting the syllabus. • [ no obj. ] come into being or have its starting point at a certain time or place: the ground campaign had begun | the story begins with the death of her senile father | the tour begins at the active Poas Volcano. • [ no obj. ] (of a person ) hold a specific position or role before holding any other: he began as a drummer. • [ no obj. ] (of a thing ) originate: Watts Lake began as a marine inlet. • [ no obj. ] (begin with ) have as a first element: words beginning with a vowel. • [ no obj. ] (begin on /upon ) set to work at: Picasso began on a great canvas. • [ with direct speech ] start speaking by saying: “I've got to go to the hotel, ” she began. • [ no obj. ] (begin at ) (of an article ) cost at least (a specified amount ): rooms begin at $139. 2 [ no obj. with negative ] informal not have any chance or likelihood of doing a specified thing: circuitry that Karen could not begin to comprehend. PHRASES to begin with at first. • in the first place: such a fate is unlikely to befall him: to begin with, his is a genuine talent. ORIGIN Old English beginnan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German beginnen .
Begin, Menachem
Be gin, Menachem |ˈbāgin, bəˈgēn ˈbeɪɡən | (1913 –92 ), Israeli statesman, prime minister 1977 –84. His hard line on Arab –Israeli relations softened in a series of meetings with President Anwar al-Sadat of Egypt, which led to a peace treaty between the countries. Nobel Peace Prize (1978 ), shared with Sadat.
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be gin ner |biˈginər bəˈɡɪnər | ▶noun a person just starting to learn a skill or take part in an activity. PHRASES beginner's luck good luck supposedly experienced by a beginner at a particular activity.
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be gin ning |biˈginiNG bəˈɡɪnɪŋ | ▶noun [ usu. in sing. ] the point in time or space at which something starts: he left at the beginning of February | they had reached the beginning of the forest. • the first part or earliest stage of something: the ending of one relationship and the beginning of another | she had the beginnings of a headache. • (usu. beginnings ) the background or origins of anything: the series explores the beginnings of flight | he had risen from humble beginnings to great wealth. ▶adjective |bɪˈɡɪnɪŋ |new or inexperienced: a beginning gardener. • introductory or elementary: the beginning guitar class. PHRASES the beginning of the end the event to which ending or failure can be traced.
Oxford Dictionary
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begin |bɪˈgɪn | ▶verb ( begins, beginning; past began |bɪˈgan |; past participle begun |bɪˈgʌn | ) 1 [ with obj. ] perform or undergo the first part of (an action or activity ): Peter had just begun a life sentence for murder | [ with infinitive or present participle ] : it was beginning to snow | [ no obj. ] : she began by rewriting the syllabus. • [ no obj. ] come into being or have its starting point at a certain time or place: a new era had begun | the cycleway begins at Livingston village. • [ no obj. ] (of a person ) hold a specified role before holding any other: he began as a drummer. • [ no obj. ] (begin with ) have as a first element: words beginning with a vowel. • [ no obj. ] (begin on /upon ) set to work at: Picasso began on a great canvas. • [ with direct speech ] start speaking by saying: ‘Mr Smith, ’ he began. • [ no obj. ] (begin at ) (of an article ) cost at least (a specified amount ): rooms begin at £139. 2 [ no obj., with infinitive ] [ with negative ] informal not have any chance or likelihood of doing a specified thing: I can't begin to tell you how much I hate that commercial. PHRASES to begin with at first. • used to introduce the first of several points. ORIGIN Old English beginnan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German beginnen .
Begin, Menachem
Begin, Menachem |ˈbeɪgɪn, ˈbɛgɪn | (1913 –92 ), Israeli statesman, Prime Minister 1977 –83. His hard line on Arab –Israeli relations softened in a series of meetings with President Sadat of Egypt, which led to a peace treaty between the countries. Nobel Peace Prize (1978, shared with Sadat ).
beginner
be ¦gin |ner |bɪˈgɪnə | ▶noun a person just starting to learn a skill or take part in an activity. PHRASES beginner's luck good luck supposedly experienced by a beginner at a particular activity.
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be ¦gin |ning |bɪˈgɪnɪŋ | ▶noun the point in time or space at which something begins: he left at the beginning of February | they had reached the beginning of the wood. • the first part or earliest stage of something: the ending of one relationship and the beginning of another | she had the beginnings of a headache. • (beginnings ) the background or origins of a person or organization: he had risen from humble beginnings to great wealth. PHRASES the beginning of the end the first sign of the failure or end of something.
American Oxford Thesaurus
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begin verb 1 we began work: start, commence, set about, go about, embark on, launch into, get down to, take up; initiate, set in motion, institute, inaugurate, get ahead with; informal get cracking on, get going on. ANTONYMS cease. 2 he began by saying hello: open, lead off, get underway, get going, get off the ground, start, start off, go ahead, commence; informal start the ball rolling, kick off, get the show on the road, fire away, take the plunge. ANTONYMS finish, conclude. 3 when did the illness begin? appear, arise, become apparent, make an appearance, spring up, crop up, turn up, come into existence, come into being, originate, start, commence, develop; literary come to pass. ANTONYMS disappear. WORD LINKS incipient, embryonic beginning to happen or develop initial existing or occurring at the beginning Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.WORD SPECTRUM: begin / end Word Spectrums show shades of meaning between two polar opposites.
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beginner noun a yoga video for beginners: novice, newcomer, fledgling, neophyte, starter, learner, student, apprentice, trainee; recruit, raw recruit, initiate, freshman; tenderfoot, tyro; postulant, novitiate; informal rookie, newbie, cub, greenhorn, new kid (on the block ). ANTONYMS expert, veteran. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD See novice . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.
beginning
beginning noun 1 the beginning of the Italian Renaissance: dawn, birth, inception, conception, origination, genesis, emergence, rise, start, commencement, starting point, launch, onset, outset; day one; informal kickoff. ANTONYMS end. 2 the beginning of the article: opening, introduction, start, first part, preamble, opening statement. ANTONYMS end, conclusion. 3 (beginnings ) the therapy has its beginnings in China: origin, source, roots, starting point, birthplace, cradle, spring, fountainhead; genesis, creation; literary fount, well spring.
Oxford Thesaurus
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begin verb 1 he must begin work first thing in the morning: start, set about, go about, embark on, launch into, get down to, take up, turn one's hand to, undertake, tackle; initiate, set in motion, institute, inaugurate, get ahead with; informal get cracking on, get going on; formal commence. ANTONYMS cease. 2 the interviewer began by asking me what my bad points were: open, lead off, get under way, get going, get off the ground, start, start off, go ahead; informal start the ball rolling, kick off, get the show on the road, get to it, fire away, take the plunge; formal commence. ANTONYMS conclude, finish. 3 when did the illness actually begin? appear, arise, become apparent, make an appearance, spring up, crop up, turn up, surface, emerge, come into existence, come into being, originate, start, develop, unfold; set in, become established; happen, occur; formal commence; literary come to pass. ANTONYMS disappear. WORD LINKS begin inceptive, initial relating to a beginning incipient, inchoate, embryonic beginning Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.
beginner
beginner noun the book guides the beginner through the basics: novice, starter, learner, student, pupil, trainee, apprentice, probationer; recruit, raw recruit, newcomer, new boy, new girl, tyro, fledgling, neophyte, initiate, fresher, freshman, cub; Christianity postulant, novitiate; N. Amer. tenderfoot; informal rookie, new kid (on the block ), newie, newbie; N. Amer. informal greenhorn, probie, punk; Austral. /NZ informal new chum. ANTONYMS expert, veteran.
beginning
beginning noun 1 the beginning of the industrial revolution: dawn, birth, inception, conception, origination, genesis, emergence, rise, start, starting point, very beginning, launch, onset, outset, unfolding, development, developing, debut; day one; informal kick-off; formal commencement. ANTONYMS end. 2 she read the beginning of the book: opening, start, first part, preface, introduction, foreword, preamble, opening statement, opening remarks, prelude, prologue; formal commencement; rare exordium, proem, prolegomenon. ANTONYMS conclusion, end. 3 (beginnings ) the therapy has its beginnings in China: origin, source, starting point, basis, birthplace, cradle, spring, mainspring, embryo, germ; genesis, creation, infancy; roots, seeds, early stages; Latin fons et origo; literary fountainhead, fount, well spring.
Duden Dictionary
Begine
Be gi ne Substantiv, feminin , die |Beg i ne |die Begine; Genitiv: der Begine, Plural: die Beginen mittelhochdeutsch begīne < mittelfranzösisch béguine < mittellateinisch beguina, Herkunft ungeklärt Angehörige einer klösterlich lebenden, aber nicht durch Gelübde gebundenen Gemeinschaft
Beginn
Be ginn Substantiv, maskulin , der |Beg i nn |der Beginn; Genitiv: des Beginn [e ]s, Plural: die Beginne Plural selten mittelhochdeutsch begin, althochdeutsch bigin Anfang Beginn des Konzerts: 20 Uhr | den Beginn einer Veranstaltung verschieben | zu /bei, seit, vor, nach Beginn ; von Beginn an
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be gin nen starkes Verb |beg i nnen |starkes Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « mittelhochdeutsch beginnen, althochdeutsch beginnan, zu einem nur in Zusammensetzungen erhaltenen germanischen Verb, vgl. gotisch duginnan = beginnen 1 a mit etwas einsetzen, einen Anfang machen; anfangen eine Arbeit beginnen | er hat [ganz unten ] als Laufbursche begonnen | sie beginnt wieder mit dem Training b auf bestimmte Weise tun, unternehmen, anstellen wir müssen die Sache anders beginnen 2 seinen Anfang haben; zu einer bestimmten Zeit, an einem bestimmten Ort, auf bestimmte Weise anfangen die Vorstellung beginnt um 20 Uhr | Namen, die mit dem Buchstaben B beginnen | dort hinten beginnt die Schweiz | es begann zu schneien | im beginnenden 21. Jahrhundert
Beginnen
Be gin nen Substantiv, Neutrum gehoben , das |Beg i nnen |das Beginnen; Genitiv: des Beginnens mittelhochdeutsch beginnen Tun, Unternehmen, Bemühen das ist ein hoffnungsloses Beginnen
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
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be gin /bɪɡɪ́n /〖語源は 「開く (open )」〗(名 )beginning, beginner コーパス頻度ランク begin to +動詞 ① feel (↓他動詞 1 第3例; , 語法 (3 )(a ))② think (↓語法 (3 )(a ))③ see (↓語法 (3 )(a ))④ be (↓語法 (3 )(a ))⑤ get (↓他動詞 1 第2例 )❢ begin は行為 過程の開始 始まりを表す基本動詞で, 使用例全体の約40 %がbegin to do の形で使われる .動詞 ~s /-z /; began /bɪɡǽn /; begun /bɪɡʌ́n /; ~ning ⦅主に書 ⦆他動詞 1 〖begin to do /doing 〗〈人 物 事が 〉…し始める , …しだす (start )▸ She slowly began to climb the steps .彼女は階段をゆっくり上り始めた (!began slowly to climbの語順も可能; 時間を表す 副詞 immediately, finally, suddenly, then, soonの位置は通例beginの前 ) ▸ begin to get to know each other 知り合いになり始める ▸ I'm beginning to feel much better .気分がずっと良くなってきた ▸ Snow began falling that night and continued for two days .その夜から雪が降りだし, 2日間降り続いた 語法 begin to doとbegin doing 1 ⦅コーパス ⦆beginの使用全体の5割強がこの2つの文型で用いられ, その約4分の3近くをbegin to do が占める .2 begin to do は行為の開始に焦点があり, したがって行為は中断されることもある ▸ He began to leave, but then returned .彼は立ち去りかけたが戻ってきた . begin do ingは開始された行為が継続している含みがある (↑他動詞 1 第4例 ).3 次の場合にはbegin to do が好まれる. a. feel, see, think, be, wonder, understandなどの状態動詞が続く場合 ▸ I've begun to understand [╳understanding ] my father .父のことがわかってきた b. 進行形の場合 ▸ I 'm beginning to eat [╳eating ] more .食欲が出てきた c. 知覚動詞構文の中で ▸ She felt her body begin to tense .彼女は体がこわばってくるのを感じた 4 to beginではtoの繰り返しを避けるために do ingが好まれる ▸ I have [need ] to begin paying my loan back .借金返済を開始する必要がある .2 〈人 物が 〉〈事 物 〉を始める , 開始する (⦅より話 ⦆start )▸ He began work on his second novel .彼は2作目の小説の執筆を開始した ▸ The lawyer immediately began a search for new evidence .弁護士は直ちに新しい証拠の調査を始めた 3 〖not (even ) begin to do 〗⦅話 ⦆(困難さを強調して )全然 …できそうもない (!to doは状態動詞に限られる ) ▸ I don't know. I can't even begin to understand that .さあ, 私にはまったく理解できそうにありません 自動詞 1 〖begin +副詞 〗〈行事 出来事などが 〉始まる ; «…から » 発生する (⦅より話 ⦆start ) «at, in » (↔end ) (!副詞 は時間の表現; ↓成句 begin with A ) ▸ Classes begin at 8 a.m.授業開始は午前8時です (╳ Classes begin from 8 a.m. としない )▸ The fashion began in Tokyo in the late 1980s .そのファッションは1980年代後半に東京から広まった ▸ The election campaign has begun in earnest .選挙戦がいよいよ本番に入った ▸ The search will soon begin again .捜査はまもなく再開される ▸ Charity begins at home .慈愛は家庭 [身近なところ ]から始まる 2 a. 〈人が 〉始める , とりかかる (⦅より話 ⦆start )(↓成句 begin with A )▸ Let's begin on [⦅英 ⦆at ] page 10 .10ページから始めます ▸ This is a difficult letter for me to write, and it's hard to know where to begin .手紙に書きにくいことで, どこから書いていいのかわからないのですが b. ⦅書 ⦆〖直接話法 〗(…と )切り出す, 言いかける (!伝達部は文中 文尾; 進行形にはしない; →say 他動詞 1a 語法 ) ▸ “What on earth …,” I began , but she interrupted me .「いったい全体 …」と言いかけたが, 彼女が私をさえぎった 3 〖begin at A 〗〈商品 入札が 〉最安値がA 〈金額 〉である ; 〈道路などが 〉A 〈地点 〉から始まっている (!進行形にしない ) ▸ Prices begin at $99 (tax included ).価格は99ドル (税込 )から ▸ The pastures began at the road and stretched up to the top of the hill .草原はその道路から始まり丘の頂まで広がっていた 類義 beginとstart 1 begin が小説などの書き言葉で好まれるのに対し, start は会話から書き言葉まで広く用いられる .2 連続して起こる出来事の最初を述べるときにはbegin ▸ The story begins on Prince Edward Island .物語はプリンス エドワード島から始まる 3 startが静から動への移行を表すのに対して, beginにはそのような意味はない. a. 「出発する 」▸ We are starting [╳beginning ] at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow .明日の朝7時に出発することになっている b. 「(特定の方向に )動き出す 」▸ He started [╳began ] down the road to the car .彼は車に向かって歩き出した c. 「〈機械などが 〉始動する ; …を始動させる 」▸ The engine started [╳began ].エンジンがかかった d. 「発生させる 」▸ Who started [╳began ] the rumor? だれからそのうわさが出たのか beg í n as A 1 〈人が 〉A 〈職業人 〉として仕事の第一歩を踏み出す ▸ How did you begin (your career ) as an actress? 女優になったきっかけは何だったんですか .2 (後に変化が起こることを述べて )〈事が 〉最初はA 〈別の事 〉である (!進行形にしない ) ▸ What begins as a worry sometimes turns out to be a more serious problem .最初はちょっとした悩み事だったことが深刻な問題になることがある beg í n by do ing …することから (話し )始める ▸ If it's all right with you, I'll begin by asking you about your research .もし差し支えなければ, 最初にご研究についてお尋ねします beg í n with A 1 〈出来事が 〉A 〈物 事 人 〉から始まる (!進行形にしない ) ▸ It all began with a fight in a pub .すべての始まりはパブでのけんかだった 2 〈話 言葉などが 〉A 〈事 文字など 〉で始まる (!進行形にしない ) ▸ Almost all letters begin with the word “Dear. ”たいていの手紙は 「拝啓 」で始まる 3 〈人が 〉A 〈物 事 人 〉から始める, 手を付ける ▸ Let's begin with your background .まずあなたの経歴からお聞きしましょう ▸ We began with the kitchen and cleaned the whole house .台所を手始めに家中を掃除した to beg í n with 1 ⦅かたい話 書 ⦆〖通例文頭で; 根拠の列挙 手順の説明で 〗まず第一に, 初めに (!withの省略が可能 ) ▸ Well, to begin with , Tom is too young .そうですね, まず第一にトムは若すぎるということです 2 〖文頭 文尾で 〗最初は, 初めのうちは ▸ I didn't like him to begin with , but we get along now .最初は彼のことが好きではなかったが, 今では仲良くやっている 3 最初から, 元々 .
beginner
be gin ner /bɪɡɪ́nə r /→begin 名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 初心者 , 初学者, 新米 ▸ beginner's luck ビギナーズラック, 初心者のつき [まぐれ ]▸ an absolute beginner まったくの初心者 ▸ advice for beginners 未経験者への助言 2 創始者 .
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be gin ning /bɪɡɪ́nɪŋ /→begin 名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 〖通例単数形で 〗最初 , 始まり ; 初めの部分 ▸ from the (very ) beginning (まさに )最初から ▸ right from [at ] the beginning 一番最初から [に ]▸ at the beginning of a new era [summer ]新しい時代の始まり [初夏 ]に ▸ mark the beginning of a long friendship 長年の友人関係の始まりとなる ▸ make a new [good ] beginning 新しい [良い ]スタートを切る 2 〖通例 ~s 〗発端, きざし ; 背景, 起源 ▸ have the beginnings of a cold かぜの徴候がある ▸ The large company had its modest beginnings .その大会社の始まりは質素なものだった .3 〖名詞 の前で形容詞的に 〗初歩の, 入門の, 初級の ▸ a beginning teacher 新米教師 .from beg ì nning to é nd 始めから終わりまで .in the beg í nning まず始めに, 最初は .the beg ì nning of the é nd (悪い )結末を予想させるきざし, 終焉 (しゆうえん )のきざし .