begun in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for begun in the English»Serbian Dictionary

be·gun [bɪ'gʌn] VB

begun pp of begin

See also begin

be·gin <-nn-, began, begun> [bɪ'gɪn] VB trans, intr (commence)

be·gin <-nn-, began, begun> [bɪ'gɪn] VB trans, intr (commence)

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Many of her experienced nobles were dead and the economy which had barely begun to recover from the earlier wars was once again in tatters.
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By 2005 construction of the facilities and campgrounds had begun on the $18 million facility.
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With her endless bodycon tank dresses, barely there sandals and trench coats, she's begun a whole new approach to pregnancy dressing.
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However, many farmers have begun the process of diversifying their crop selections to include lavender, ginseng, hazelnuts, and wolfberries as tobacco consumption continues to decrease.
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In the post-war boom years several developments had begun to encroach on the ravine lands, and these neighbourhoods were badly damaged by the storm.
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The promoter was arrested and charged with $19,000 of criminal damage before the party had begun.
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In a bid to meet developing customer expectations, many banks have begun offering web-related services such as e-deposits, online messaging, online management of personal and business finances, and more.
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As a consequence of territorial disputes both countries had begun to increase their military budgets and an arms race ensued in the 1890s.
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New residents like to say bears have begun seeking food in settled areas but this is a tautology.
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With such a navy to back it, a new variant in gunboat diplomacy will have begun.
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