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cold start
arranque en frío
I. cold [americ koʊld, Brit kəʊld] ADJ
1. cold water/weather/drink:
2.1. cold (unfriendly, unenthusiastic):
cold person/stare/color
to be cold to or with sb
to be cold to or with sb
estar/ser frío con alguien
to go cold on sth I went cold on the idea coloq
(eso) me deja frío or tal cual coloq
2.2. cold (impersonal):
cold logic
3. cold (unconscious) → out
4. cold (without preparation):
II. cold [americ koʊld, Brit kəʊld] SUBST
1. cold U (low temperature):
dejar a alguien al margen
2. cold C MED:
resfrío m CSur
to give sb one's cold coloq
to give sb one's cold coloq
pegarle el resfriado a alguien coloq
III. cold [americ koʊld, Brit kəʊld] ADV as intensifier
rechazar a alguien de plano
I. out [americ aʊt, Brit aʊt] ADV out often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (come out, keep out, knock out, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (come, keep, knock, etc).
1.1. out (outside):
afuera esp lat-amer
1.2. out (not at home, work):
to eat or formal dine out
to eat or formal dine out
comer afuera esp lat-amer
2. out (removed):
3.1. out (indicating movement, direction):
out!
out
salida
3.2. out (outstretched, projecting):
el perro tenía la lengua afuera esp lat-amer
4.1. out (ejected, dismissed):
4.2. out (from hospital, jail):
4.3. out (out of office):
5.1. out (displayed, not put away):
5.2. out (in blossom):
5.3. out (shining):
6.1. out (revealed, in the open):
6.2. out (published, produced):
6.3. out (in existence) coloq:
7. out (indicating distance):
three days out NÁUT
ten miles out NÁUT
8. out (clearly, loudly):
9. out (in horseracing, athletics):
10. out (end of message):
out RÁDIO, TELECOMUN
11. out in phrases:
out to + infin , she's out to beat the record
¡van a por ti! Esp
II. out [americ aʊt, Brit aʊt] ADJ
1.1. out pred (extinguished):
to be out fire/light/pipe:
1.2. out pred (unconscious):
1.3. out pred (not functioning):
2.1. out pred (at an end):
2.2. out pred (out of fashion):
2.3. out pred (out of the question) coloq:
3.1. out DESP (eliminated):
to be out team:
3.2. out DESP (unable to play) pred:
3.3. out DESP (outside limit):
out pred
¡out!
4. out (inaccurate) pred:
the estimate was $900 out or out by $900
5. out (without, out of) coloq pred:
6. out homosexual:
III. out [americ aʊt, Brit aʊt] PREP
IV. out [americ aʊt, Brit aʊt] SUBST
1.1. out (in baseball):
out m
1.2. out (escape) americ:
out coloq
2.1. out americ <outs, pl >:
2.2. out americ <outs, pl > (those not in power):
V. out [americ aʊt, Brit aʊt] VERBO trans
blow2 [americ bloʊ, Brit bləʊ] SUBST
1. blow (stroke):
2. blow (shock, setback):
blow to sb
golpe para alguien
I. blow1 <pass blew, Part perf blown> [americ bloʊ, Brit bləʊ] VERBO trans
1. blow (propel):
2.1. blow (make by blowing):
blow glass
2.2. blow (clear):
blow egg
2.3. blow (play):
blow note
blow signal
no tiene abuela or se le ha muerto la abuela coloq, humor
3.1. blow (smash):
blow bridge/safe
blow bridge/safe
3.2. blow (burn out):
blow fuse
blow fuse
blow fuse
3.3. blow (burst):
blow gasket
to blow one's top or stack or lid coloq
to blow one's top or stack or lid coloq
4.1. blow coloq (squander):
blow money
blow money
4.2. blow coloq (spoil):
la pifié coloq or vulg la cagué en el oral
la regué en el oral Méx coloq
5. blow (leave):
blow esp americ calão, antiq
largarse de coloq
6. blow < Part perf blowed> (curse) Brit coloq:
7. blow (perform fellatio):
blow esp americ vulg
chupar vulg
blow esp americ vulg
mamar vulg
II. blow1 <pass blew, Part perf blown> [americ bloʊ, Brit bləʊ] VERBO intr
1.1. blow wind:
1.2. blow person:
1.3. blow whale:
2. blow (be driven by wind):
3. blow (produce sound):
blow bugle/foghorn/whistle:
4.1. blow (burn out):
blow fuse:
blow fuse:
blow fuse:
4.2. blow (burst):
blow gasket:
5. blow (leave, go):
blow esp americ calão, antiq
largarse coloq
III. blow1 [americ bloʊ, Brit bləʊ] SUBST
1. blow (action):
2. blow (gale):
to go for a blow Brit coloq
START [americ stɑrt, Brit stɑːt] SUBST U
START → Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty
I. start [americ stɑrt, Brit stɑːt] SUBST
1.1. start (beginning):
to make a start(on sth)
1.2. start:
2.1. start DESP (of race):
2.2. start DESP (lead, advantage):
2.3. start DESP (starting line, gate):
3. start (jump):
to give a start person/horse:
darle or pegarle un susto a alguien
asustar a alguien
II. start [americ stɑrt, Brit stɑːt] VERBO trans
1. start (begin):
start conversation/journey/negotiations
start conversation/journey/negotiations
start conversation/journey/negotiations
start job/course
start job/course
to start -ing, to start to + infin
empezar a  +  infin
2. start (cause to begin):
start race
start race
largar CSur Méx
start fashion
start fashion
start fire/epidemic
start argument/fight
start war country:
start incident:
to start sb on sth/-ing I'll start you on some filing
to get sb started coloq
darle cuerda a alguien coloq
3. start (establish):
start business
start business
start business
start organization/charity
start plan
I need $20, 000 to get me started
4. start (cause to operate):
start engine/dishwasher
start engine/dishwasher
prender lat-amer
start car
start car
start car
III. start [americ stɑrt, Brit stɑːt] VERBO intr
1.1. start (begin):
start school/term/meeting:
start school/term/meeting:
start school/term/meeting:
iniciarse formal
start noise/pain/journey/race:
start noise/pain/journey/race:
to start again or americ also over
to start again or americ also over
to start by -ing
empezar por  +  infin
1.2. start:
2.1. start (originate):
start fashion/custom:
start fashion/custom:
2.2. start (be founded):
3. start (set out) + adv compar:
4. start (begin to operate):
start car:
start car:
partir Chile
start dishwasher:
start dishwasher:
5. start:
6. start (protrude):
start eyes:
cold start SUBST AUTOMOB, COMPUT
I. start [stɑ:t, americ stɑ:rt] VERBO intr
1. start (begin):
2. start (begin journey):
3. start (begin to operate):
start vehicle, motor
4. start (make sudden movement):
II. start [stɑ:t, americ stɑ:rt] VERBO trans
1. start (begin):
2. start (set in operation):
start car
3. start COM (establish):
start business
III. start [stɑ:t, americ stɑ:rt] SUBST
1. start (beginning):
2. start DESP (beginning place):
3. start (sudden movement):
START [stɑ:t, americ stɑ:rt]
START abreviatura de Strategic Arms Reduction Talks
I. cold [kəʊld, americ koʊld] ADJ
to go cold soup, coffee
to get cold person
Expressões:
II. cold [kəʊld, americ koʊld] SUBST
1. cold METEO:
2. cold MED:
Expressões:
cold start SUBST AUTOMOB, comput
I. start [start] VERBO intr
1. start (begin):
2. start (begin journey):
3. start (begin to operate):
start vehicle, motor
4. start DESP (play at beginning):
5. start (begin at level):
6. start (make sudden movement):
to start at sb/sth
II. start [start] VERBO trans
1. start (begin):
2. start (set in operation):
start car
3. start COM (establish):
start business
4. start DESP (let play at beginning):
Expressões:
III. start [start] SUBST
1. start (beginning):
2. start DESP:
3. start (sudden movement):
4. start DESP (action of playing at beginning):
I. cold [koʊld] ADJ
to go cold soup, coffee
to get cold person
Expressões:
II. cold [koʊld] SUBST
1. cold METEO:
2. cold MED:
Expressões:
Present
Istart
youstart
he/she/itstarts
westart
youstart
theystart
Past
Istarted
youstarted
he/she/itstarted
westarted
youstarted
theystarted
Present Perfect
Ihavestarted
youhavestarted
he/she/ithasstarted
wehavestarted
youhavestarted
theyhavestarted
Past Perfect
Ihadstarted
youhadstarted
he/she/ithadstarted
wehadstarted
youhadstarted
theyhadstarted
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This is an example of the cold start problem, and is common in collaborative filtering systems.
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In addition to showing the value there, it also helps with what's called a cold start problem for recommendation engines.
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Due to the cold start problem, this approach would fail to consider items which no-one in the community has rated previously.
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The heater kept the temperature high in the boiler, allowing it to get a head of steam, and in turn water into the hoses, quicker than a cold start.
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One typical problem caused by the data sparsity is the cold start problem.
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