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start up


فارسی

1 عمومی:: نوپا، استارت‌آپ، استارت آپ

Do they have previous start-up experience?،little forty-person start-up, its cofounder and CEO Brian Chesky had founder of the start-up accelerator Y Combinator (YC), told them (StudiVZ) before founding their own start-up studio, Rocket investment in a European start-up to date-from none other than When a start-up matures to the point where it has a killer product, a،5 Jeffrey Bussgang, Mastering the VC Game: A Venture Capital Insider Reveals How to Get from Start-up to IPO on Your Terms (Penguin Group (USA) LLC, April 29, 2010). 6 www.sba.gov/content/venture-capital. 1 Jeffrey Bussgang, Mastering the VC Game: A Venture Capital Insider Reveals How to Get from Start-up to IPO on Your Terms (Penguin Group (USA) LLC, April 29, 2010). It is entirely possible that they could see a similar start-up company that appears to be a more lucrative proposal and invest their money there, instead of in your business. way to cause confusion, but it can also be the root of serious disagreement that can undermine the success of a start-up venture. Remember, some investors may have valuable experience to impart in terms of business acumen, start-up experience, or marketplace knowledge.

واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران

2 عمومی:: شرکت نوپا (IT)

شبکه مترجمین ایران

3 روان شناسی و مشاوره:: راه اندازی

Lots of people have good business ideas, but if start-up money is required and the banks won't lend it, they remain only as good ideas and never get off the ground. start-up money She was able to start her magazine with almost no start-up costs.

واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general:: Phrase(s): start something up to start something, such as a car or some procedure. (Also without up.) • It was cold, but I managed to start up the car without any difficulty. • We can’t start the project up until we have more money., Phrase(s): start up to begin; to begin running, as with an engine. • The car started up without a problem. • The engines of the plane started up one by one., Phrase(s): start someone up (in something) to help someone get a start in some enterprise. • My uncle started me up in business. • I started up my niece in the candy business.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

2 general:: 1. Begin to operate, especially a machine or engine, as in Start up the motor so we can get going. [First half of 1900s] 2. Move suddenly or begin an activity, as in When the alarm rang I started up. [Early 1200s] 3. Organize a new enterprise, as in Starting up a business requires considerable capital. [Second half of 1900s]

American Heritage Idioms


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