introduce
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T To introduce something means to cause it to enter a place or exist in a system for the first time. 引進(jìn)
MGM introduced a new system for hiring writers. 米高梅公司引進(jìn)了一項新的制度來雇人寫作。
2. introductionN-UNCOUNT 引進(jìn)
What he is better remembered for is the introduction of the moving assembly-line in Detroit in 1913. 他更加令人銘記在心的是曾在1913年將流動生產(chǎn)線引入底特律。
3. V-T If you introduce one person to another, or you introduce two people, you tell them each other's names, so that they can get to know each other. If you introduce yourself to someone, you tell them your name. 介紹
Tim, may I introduce you to my uncle's secretary, Mary Waller?
蒂姆,我可以把你介紹給我叔叔的秘書瑪麗·沃勒嗎?
We haven't been introduced. My name is Nero Wolfe. 我們還沒有被介紹到。我叫尼羅·沃爾夫。
4. introductionN-VAR 介紹
With considerable shyness, Elaine performed the introductions. 伊萊恩十分害羞地做了介紹。
5. V-T If you introduce someone to something, you cause them to learn about it or experience it for the first time. 使初次接觸
He introduced us to the delights of natural food. 他使我們第一次享受到了品嘗天然食品的樂趣。
6. introductionN-SING 初次接觸
His introduction to fieldwork was a series of expeditions. 他初次參加的實地考察工作是一系列的探險活動。
7. V-T The person who introduces a television or radio programme speaks at the beginning of it, and often between the different items in it, in order to explain what the programme or the items are about. 為 (電視或廣播節(jié)目) 作開場白; 主持
...chat shows introduced by women. …由女性主持的訪談節(jié)目。
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introduce /??ntr??dju?s/ (introducing,introduced,introduces)
劍橋詞典
- The Russian leader wants to introduce further changes .
- We need to introduce more stringent security measures such as identity cards .
- New measures have been introduced to try and ease traffic congestion in the city .
- The government introduced a law prohibiting tobacco advertisements on TV.
- They've introduced a fast-track system for brighter pupils which will allow thousands to take their GCSE exams two years early.
- She introduced me to some of her fellow students .
- I didn't know anybody at the party , but the hostess came to my rescue by introducing me to a few people .
- Here's Fiona - let me introduce you to her.
- It is my pleasure to introduce tonight's guest speaker .
- He introduced the visitors with a few well-chosen words.
introduce verb [T] (PUT INTO USE)
to put something into use, operation , or a place for the first time采用;引進(jìn);推行;放入,插入
Apple has sold many millions of iPods since the product was introduced in 2001. 自從2001年首次推出該產(chǎn)品以來,蘋果公司已經(jīng)售出了成百上千萬臺iPod。
Such unpopular legislation is unlikely to be introduced before the next election . 如此不受歡迎的立法不可能在下次選舉之前提出。
specialized The tube which carries the laser is introduced into the abdomen through a small cut in the skin . 傳送激光的導(dǎo)管通過皮膚上的小切口插入腹部。
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introduce verb [T] (GIVE SB'S NAME)
to tell someone another person's name the first time that they meet介紹,引見
I'd like to introduce my son , Mark . 我想介紹一下我的兒子馬克。
Have you two been introduced (to each other)? 介紹你們倆認(rèn)識了嗎?
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introduce verb [T] (BEGIN)
to be the beginning of something
作為…的開始
A haunting oboe solo introduces the third movement of the concerto . 協(xié)奏曲第三樂章以一段攝人心魄的雙簧管獨(dú)奏開始。
to speak or write before the beginning of a performance , programme or book and give information about it; to tell an audience about the person who is going to speak , sing , etc.
介紹,推介;給…寫序言
The director will introduce the film personally at its premiere . 導(dǎo)演將在這部影片的全球首映式上親自推介該片。
This is the first official biography of her and it is introduced by her daughter . 這是她的第一部正式傳記,由其女兒作序。
I'd now like to introduce our next guest , who will be singing songs from her latest album . 現(xiàn)在我想介紹我們的下一位嘉賓,她將為我們演唱她最新大碟里的歌曲。
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