introduce如何读

英:[ˌɪntrəˈdjuːs]

美:[ˌɪntrəˈduːs]

introduce英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. 介绍,引见 make known for the first time by telling the person's name to the other
  2. vt. 引进,提出 bring sth in
  3. vt. 实施 bring (new laws, etc.) into practice or use
  4. vt. 将…放〔插〕 put sth (into sth)
  5. vt. 作为…的开头 be a sign that (sth) is about to happen; signal the start of

introduce是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 介绍,引见,使相互认识
  2. 引进,传入
  3. 采用,推行,推广
  4. 提出,制定
  5. 引出,引导
  6. 使开始,使尝试
  7. 作为…的开始;作为…的开头
  8. 做(自我)介绍
  9. 主持(节目)
  10. 使初次了解
  11. 实施
  12. 创始
  13. 将…放入
  14. 带领
  15. 输入
  16. 把(某人)正式带入社交界

introduce自然拼读

in·tro·duce

In tr dus

introduce变形

第三人称单数:introduces

现在分词:introducing

过去式:introduced

过去分词:introduced

introduce扩展

introducible (adj.), introducer (n.)

introduce词根

词根:introduce

adj.

introductory 引导的,介绍的;开端的

n.

introduction 介绍;引进;采用;入门;传入

introduce英英释义

Verb

1. cause to come to know personally;

"permit me to acquaint you with my son"

"introduce the new neighbors to the community"

2. bring something new to an environment;

"A new word processor was introduced"

3. introduce;

"Insert your ticket here"

4. bring in a new person or object into a familiar environment;

"He brought in a new judge"

"The new secretary introduced a nasty rumor"

5. bring in or establish in a new place or environment;

"introduce a rule"

"introduce exotic fruits"

6. put or introduce into something;

"insert a picture into the text"

7. bring before the public for the first time, as of an actor, song, etc.

8. as of legislation into a legislative body

9. furnish with a preface or introduction;

"She always precedes her lectures with a joke"

"He prefaced his lecture with a critical remark about the institution"

10. be a precursor of;

"The fall of the Berlin Wall ushered in the post-Cold War period"

introduce词组

introduce oneself自我介绍

introduce myself自我介绍

introduce yourself自我介绍;介绍你自己

introduce intov. 引进

introduce区别

 trigger, introduce, summon, create

这组词都有“开动,启动(系统或装置)”的意思,其区别是:

introduce介绍,接物作宾语时,表示“采用(新产品),实施(新法律),引进(新事物)”

summon召集,通常与“人或勇气”搭配

create创造

以上来源于网络

introduce词源中文解释

15世纪早期,“传递或带入(某物)”,是从 introduction 中反推出来的,或者来自拉丁语 introducere “引入,带入”,源自 intro- “向内,向内部”(参见 intro-) + ducere “引导”(源自 PIE 词根 *deuk- “引导”)。

“提出,引起注意”(关于主题等)的意思来自1550年代。 “介绍,使认识”(如一个人介绍给另一个人)的意义来自1650年代。 相关词汇: Introduced; introducing。

introduce词源英文解释

Middle English, from Latin introducere, from intro- + ducere to lead — more at tow >entry 1

The first known use of introduce was in the 15th century

introduce儿童词典英英释义

introduceverb

to bring into practice or use

introduce a new fashion

to lead or bring in

introduced a new topic

to cause to become acquainted

introduce two strangers

to present or announce officially

introduce a legislative bill

to make preliminary remarks about

introduced the star of the show

to bring to a knowledge of something

introduced them to new ideas

to put in : insert

introduceverb

to bring into practice or use

introduce a new fashion

to lead or bring in

introduced a new topic

to cause to become acquainted

introduce two strangers

to present or announce officially

introduce a legislative bill

to make preliminary remarks about

introduced the star of the show

to bring to a knowledge of something

introduced them to new ideas

to put in : insert

introduceverb

to bring into practice or use

introduce a new fashion

to lead or bring in

introduced a new topic

to cause to become acquainted

introduce two strangers

to present or announce officially

introduce a legislative bill

to make preliminary remarks about

introduced the star of the show

to bring to a knowledge of something

introduced them to new ideas

to put in : insert

introduceverb

to bring into practice or use

introduce a new fashion

to lead or bring in

introduced a new topic

to cause to become acquainted

introduce two strangers

to present or announce officially

introduce a legislative bill

to make preliminary remarks about

introduced the star of the show

to bring to a knowledge of something

introduced them to new ideas

to put in : insert

introduceverb

to bring into practice or use

introduce a new fashion

to lead or bring in

introduced a new topic

to cause to become acquainted

introduce two strangers

to present or announce officially

introduce a legislative bill

to make preliminary remarks about

introduced the star of the show

to bring to a knowledge of something

introduced them to new ideas

to put in : insert

introduce 例句

1 Julian introduced his father to both Mother and me.

2 Indeed, their similarity was such that I supposed them to be brothers, until the newcomer introduced himself to me as, 'Morgan, sir, Trevor Morgan.'

3 Five minutes after I arrive, the organizers—three excited ladies onstage—introduce each girl, who stands up and smiles and then sits down again.

4 Ms. Blum was introducing their new project, speaking, as she always did, with grand hand gestures that Hazel used to find dramatic but now made her fear for the jars of paint.

5 He had the sort of face you forget even while you’re looking at it and had introduced himself as Crawley, from personnel.

6 “His first episode aired tonight. And oh, how the humans gushed about him. Did you know that they’re now introducing the show as Dog Squad Starring Fred as Duke?”

7 She opens a door, and Gogol is introduced to his teacher, Miss Watkins, a woman with hair in two braids, wearing overalls and clogs.

8 “Now, my daughter tells me she’s introduced you to the other children here.”

9 The designer is introducing a new line of clothes.

10 The revolutionary element he introduced into the sacred music he wrote at Notre-Dame was something he’d clearly learnt from the troubadours, who had in turn picked it up from Spain: rhythm.

11 He had a woman with him, or next to him, and he introduced us.

12 I’m going to introduce three fascinating kinds of people I call Mavens, Connectors, and Salesmen, who play a critical role in the word-of-mouth epidemics that dictate our tastes and trends and fashions.

13 He was about to be introduced to two hundred heavily armed kids.

14 Maize swept into Africa as introduced disease was leveling Indian societies.

15 The Keeper handed him the feather, and Garvey introduced everyone to the Tlingit elder.

16 It also occurs sporadically in New Jersey, where it was introduced in 1911 on a shipment of spruce trees from Holland, and in Michigan, where its method of entry is not known.

17 ‘Allow me to introduce you three to our club’s honorary president, Jack the Ripper.”

18 When she arrived, she introduced herself to the librarian, Mrs Phelps.

19 Josephine had already introduced herself to me on the day we moved to Stagecoach Pass.

20 Long-range artillery, rapid-fire machine guns, poison gas, flamethrowers, tanks, and airplanes that bombed and strafed introduced new kinds of terror and record levels of suffering and death.

introduce 同义词

3 启蒙

clarify baptize

4 添入

introduction

7 初次投入使用或运作

introduction

8 提出供讨论

table moot

13 导引

lead prelude

22 纳入

intake incorporate

33 放入

plant introduction

34 带领

conduct show lead

35 初次提及

introduction

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