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in·tro·duce AHD[ĭn'trə-do͞osʹ, -dyo͞osʹ] D.J.[ˌɪntrəˈduːs, -ˈdjuːs]K.K.[ˌɪntrəˈdus, -ˈdjus]v.tr.(及物动词)in.tro.duced, in.tro.duc.ing, in.tro.duc.es - To present (someone) by name to another in order to establish an acquaintance.介绍:将(某人)名字介绍给他人以便相互熟悉
- To present (a performer, for example) to the public for the first time.引荐,推荐:第一次在公众面前介绍(如演员)
- To bring forward (a plan, for example) for consideration.提出:提出(例如,计划)以供参考
- To provide (someone) with a beginning knowledge or first experience of something:使熟悉,带领:提供给(某人)某事物的初步认识或初次经历:introduced me to weightlifting.带领我认识举重
- To bring in and establish in a new place or environment:引进,传入:引入并在新地方或新环境得到承认:exotic plants that had been introduced from the jungle.从丛林中引进的异国植物
- To bring into currency, use, or practice; originate:推行,提倡:引入到流通、使用或运行中;引起:introduced the new product in several test markets; introduced the tango into their circle of friends.在试卖会中提倡新产品;在他们的朋友圈中推行探戈
- To put inside or into; insert or inject.纳入,放入:置于…里面或内部;插入或注入
- To open or begin; preface:使开始:打开或开始;作为…的开头:introduced the slide show with an orienting talk.在幻灯放映前先讲一段引言
- Middle English introducen [to bring into] 中古英语 introducen [引入]
- from Latin intrōdūcere 源自 拉丁语 intrōdūcere
- intrō- [within] * see en intrō- [在…内] * 参见 en
- dūcere [to lead] * see deuk- dūcere [带领] * 参见 deuk-
in'troducʹer n.(名词)in'troducʹible adj.(形容词)introduce, insert, interject, interlard, interpolate, interpose- The central meaning shared by these verbs is "to put or set a person or thing into, between, or among others": 这些动词所共有的中心意思是“放置或安排人或物于他人或他物之内、之间或之中”: introduce suspense into a novel;在小说中设置悬念;insert a letter into an envelope;将信塞入信封;interject a comment into a conversation;在谈话中插入评论;interlarded her thesis with Latin expressions;在她的论文中加入拉丁文词组;interpolated a transitional passage into the text;在课文中加入过渡段落;interposed himself between the scrapping boys. See also Synonyms at broach 1加入到打架的男孩中去 参见同义词 broach1
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