C1 verb Neutre

bootstrap

/ˈbuːt.stræp/

To start or develop a process or business using minimal external resources, often relying on existing internal assets or self-funding. In computing and statistics, it refers to a self-starting process that executes without external input or a technique for estimation through resampling.

Exemples

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He had to bootstrap his way through college by working two part-time jobs and living frugally.

He had to fund his own way through college by working two part-time jobs and living frugally.

2

The department will bootstrap the new research project using the remaining budget from the previous fiscal year.

The department will initiate the new research project using the remaining budget from the previous fiscal year.

3

We didn't have any investors, so we just had to bootstrap the whole operation from my garage.

We didn't have any investors, so we just had to start the whole operation ourselves from my garage.

Famille de mots

Nom
bootstrap
Verb
bootstrap
Adjectif
bootstrapped
Apparenté
bootstrapper
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Astuce mémo

Think of the impossible image of someone lifting themselves off the ground by pulling on their own shoelaces—that is the essence of bootstrapping.

Quiz rapide

Because they wanted to maintain 100% ownership, the founders decided to _______ the software company rather than seek venture capital.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : bootstrap

Exemples

1

He had to bootstrap his way through college by working two part-time jobs and living frugally.

everyday

He had to fund his own way through college by working two part-time jobs and living frugally.

2

The department will bootstrap the new research project using the remaining budget from the previous fiscal year.

formal

The department will initiate the new research project using the remaining budget from the previous fiscal year.

3

We didn't have any investors, so we just had to bootstrap the whole operation from my garage.

informal

We didn't have any investors, so we just had to start the whole operation ourselves from my garage.

4

To validate the model's accuracy, the researchers employed a bootstrapping method to generate multiple sub-samples from the original dataset.

academic

To validate the model's accuracy, the researchers employed a resampling method to generate multiple sub-samples from the original dataset.

5

Many successful tech giants chose to bootstrap in their early stages to retain total equity and control over their vision.

business

Many successful tech giants chose to self-fund in their early stages to retain total equity and control over their vision.

Famille de mots

Nom
bootstrap
Verb
bootstrap
Adjectif
bootstrapped
Apparenté
bootstrapper

Collocations courantes

bootstrap a startup to start a company without outside investment
bootstrap process a self-sustaining sequence of events
bootstrapping technique a specific method of self-starting or resampling
bootstrap script a small program used to load a larger one
financial bootstrapping minimizing costs to avoid external funding

Phrases Courantes

pull oneself up by one's bootstraps

to improve one's situation through one's own efforts

bootstrap loader

the initial set of instructions used by a computer to start

bootstrap paradox

a theoretical time-travel situation where an item or info has no discernible origin

Souvent confondu avec

bootstrap vs bootleg

Bootleg refers to illegal or unauthorized production/distribution, whereas bootstrap refers to self-starting or self-funding.

bootstrap vs reboot

Reboot means to start something again (usually a computer), while bootstrap refers to the initial sequence that makes the system operational.

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Notes d'usage

The term is widely used in business and technology. In a business context, it implies fiscal responsibility and independence; in a technical context, it implies a bottom-up sequence of operations.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often use 'bootstrap' to mean simply 'starting,' but it specifically implies doing so without external help or with very limited resources.

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Astuce mémo

Think of the impossible image of someone lifting themselves off the ground by pulling on their own shoelaces—that is the essence of bootstrapping.

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Origine du mot

Derived from a 19th-century expression 'to pull oneself up by one's bootstraps,' which originally described an impossible task.

Modèles grammaticaux

transitive verb regular verb (bootstrapped, bootstrapping) often used as a gerund (bootstrapping)
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Contexte culturel

Deeply associated with the 'American Dream' and the cultural value placed on the 'self-made' individual who succeeds without inheritance or outside aid.

Quiz rapide

Because they wanted to maintain 100% ownership, the founders decided to _______ the software company rather than seek venture capital.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : bootstrap

Mots lis

enurber

C1

A person who has recently moved to a city or who is in the process of adapting to an urban lifestyle and environment. It is primarily used in sociological or test-specific contexts to describe the demographic shift of individuals from rural to metropolitan areas.

peritactist

C1

A specialist or researcher who focuses on the sense of touch and tactile communication systems. This person typically studies how humans perceive information through physical contact, often in the context of assistive technology or haptic feedback.

homocadile

C1

A homocadile is a specialized taxonomic classification used in evolutionary biology to describe organisms that exhibit both hominid-like developmental patterns and reptilian skeletal structures. It is frequently cited in theoretical models to analyze potential pathways of convergent evolution between distant biological lineages.

homopotence

C1

To equalize or standardize the power, potency, or effective influence of different elements within a system. It is primarily used in technical or theoretical contexts to describe the process of making disparate components operate with uniform strength.

contrastrictity

C1

Describing a state or quality characterized by contrasting and restrictive forces or boundaries. It refers to the tension produced when a system or situation is simultaneously pulled by opposing limitations.

interfactity

C1

To systematically link and verify various factual data points to create a unified and cohesive information network. It involves the process of cross-referencing disparate facts to ensure they function together logically within a specific framework.

unisolious

C1

Refers to a structure or arrangement consisting of a single layer, row, or series. It is used in technical or formal contexts to describe something that is not stratified or multifaceted.

autofundcide

C1

To deliberately terminate or exhaust one's own funding sources or budget, typically through internal mismanagement or a strategic decision to withdraw support. It describes an entity that effectively 'kills' its own financial lifeblood through internal actions rather than external market pressures.

synmissfy

C1

A synmissfy is a systematic and synchronized omission of data or errors across multiple channels, often used in stress-testing environments. It refers to a state where gaps in information occur simultaneously to reveal underlying structural vulnerabilities.

macrotentship

C1

Describing a large-scale, all-encompassing framework or organizational structure that provides a broad sense of protection, inclusion, or governance for diverse sub-entities. It refers to systems that function like an expansive 'big tent,' prioritizing holistic coverage over individual detail.

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