Usage examples of "full start up" in English with translation to Italian

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Start up and Shutdown Screens Schermo di avvio e di spegnimento
The new tax law is full of loopholes. La nuova legge fiscale è piena di scappatoie.
When to start is the main problem. Il problema principale è quando iniziare.
The room is full of people. La stanza è piena di gente.
I like the boys from the start of the marathon. Mi piacciono i ragazzi dall'inizio della maratona.
Everyone has duties to the community in which alone the free and full development of his personality is possible. Ogni individuo ha doveri verso la comunità, nella quale soltanto è possibile il libero e pieno sviluppo della sua personalità.
When does the last train start? Quando parte l'ultimo treno?
My basket is full of books. Il mio cestino è pieno di libri.
In English at least, the name of all the continents end with the same letter that they start with. Almeno in inglese, il nome di tutti i continenti finisce con la stessa lettera con cui comincia.
I am full of anxiety about the future. Sono molto ansioso riguardo al futuro.
We must start at once. Dobbiamo partire subito.
The cherry trees are in full blossom. Gli alberi di ciliegio sono in piena fioritura.
Please tell me how to start the engine. Per piacere dimmi come avviare il motore.
Jack is an evil boy full of evil ideas. Jack è un ragazzo cattivo pieno di idee malvagie.
I'm a beginner, so I think I'll start from a 'garter stitch' muffler or a 'knit-one-purl-one stitch' one. Sono una principiante, quindi penso che inizierò con una sciarpa a punto legaccio o una a coste 1/1.
I'm working full time in a bookshop until the end of September. Lavorerò a tempo pieno in una libreria fino alla fine di settembre.
Start, dammit! Inizia, dannazione!
Life is full of splinters. La vita è piena di schegge.
The trains start at intervals of two hours. I treni partono ogni due ore.
My stomach is full. Il mio stomaco è pieno.
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