"Beginning in the winter" in Engpsh can be expressed as "starting in the winter." This phrase is used to describe an event or situation that begins during the winter season, which is typically defined as the period of time between December and February in the Northern Hemisphere.
The phrase "starting in the winter" is formed by combining the present participle form of the verb "start," which is "starting," with the preposition "in" and the noun "winter." The preposition "in" indicates a specific point in time, and the noun "winter" refers to the season of winter.
Here are some examples of how "starting in the winter" can be used in Engpsh sentences:
"I'm starting a new job in the winter." (我将在冬天开始一份新工作。)
"The school year starts in the winter." (学年将在冬天开始。)
"We're starting our vacation in the winter." (我们将在冬天开始度假。)
The phrase "starting in the winter" is formed by combining the present participle form of the verb "start," which is "starting," with the preposition "in" and the noun "winter." The preposition "in" indicates a specific point in time, and the noun "winter" refers to the season of winter.
Here are some examples of how "starting in the winter" can be used in Engpsh sentences:
"I'm starting a new job in the winter." (我将在冬天开始一份新工作。)
"The school year starts in the winter." (学年将在冬天开始。)
"We're starting our vacation in the winter." (我们将在冬天开始度假。)