introduce 音标拼音: [
, ɪntrəd'us] [
, ɪntrod'us]
vt . 带领;输入,传入;介绍;作为的开头
带领;输入,传入;介绍;作为的开头
introduce v 1 :
cause to come to know personally ; "
permit me to acquaint you with my son "; "
introduce the new neighbors to the community " [
synonym : {
introduce }, {
present }, {
acquaint }]
2 :
bring something new to an environment ; "
A new word processor was introduced " [
synonym : {
introduce }, {
innovate }]
3 :
introduce ; "
Insert your ticket here " [
synonym : {
insert },
{
enclose }, {
inclose }, {
stick in }, {
put in }, {
introduce }]
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 " [
synonym : {
bring in }, {
introduce }]
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 " [
synonym : {
insert }, {
infix }, {
enter }, {
introduce }]
7 :
bring before the public for the first time ,
as of an actor ,
song ,
etc . [
synonym : {
introduce }, {
bring out }]
8 :
put before (
a body ); "
introduce legislation "
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 " [
synonym : {
precede },
{
preface }, {
premise }, {
introduce }]
10 :
be a precursor of ; "
The fall of the Berlin Wall ushered in the post -
Cold War period " [
synonym : {
inaugurate }, {
usher in },
{
introduce }]
Introduce \
In `
tro *
duce "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Introduced };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Introducing }.] [
L .
introducere ,
introductum ;
intro within ducere to lead .
See {
Intro -},
and {
Duke }.]
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1 .
To lead or bring in ;
to conduct or usher in ;
as ,
to introduce a person into a drawing -
room .
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2 .
To put (
something into a place );
to insert ;
as ,
to introduce the finger ,
or a probe .
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3 .
To lead to and make known by formal announcement or recommendation ;
hence ,
to cause to be acquainted ;
as ,
to introduce strangers ;
to introduce one person to another .
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4 .
To bring into notice ,
practice ,
cultivation ,
or use ;
as ,
to introduce a new fashion ,
method ,
or plant .
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5 .
To produce ;
to cause to exist ;
to induce . [
Obs .]
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Whosoever introduces habits in children ,
deserves the care and attention of their governors . --
Locke .
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6 .
To open to notice ;
to begin ;
to present ;
as ,
he introduced the subject with a long preface .
Syn :
To bring in ;
usher in ;
insert ;
begin ;
preface .
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140 Moby Thesaurus words for "
introduce ":
acquaint ,
add ,
admit ,
advance ,
announce ,
begin ,
blaze the trail ,
break the trail ,
bring before ,
bring forward ,
bring in ,
bring out ,
bring up ,
broach ,
christen ,
coin ,
commend to attention ,
discover ,
do the honors ,
drag in ,
ease in ,
edge in ,
establish ,
fill in ,
float ,
foist in ,
forerun ,
found ,
fudge in ,
give a knockdown ,
give an introduction ,
go before ,
guide ,
herald ,
implant in ,
import ,
inaugurate ,
induct ,
infuse ,
initiate ,
inject ,
inject in ,
inlay ,
inlet ,
innovate ,
inoculate ,
insert ,
insert in ,
inset ,
insinuate ,
insinuate in ,
install ,
instill ,
institute ,
intercalate ,
interjaculate ,
interject ,
interpolate ,
interpose ,
intervene ,
introduce in ,
introduce new blood ,
intromit ,
intrude ,
invent ,
launch ,
lay before ,
lead ,
lift up ,
lug in ,
make a motion ,
make acquainted ,
make innovations ,
make known ,
mention ,
moot ,
move ,
neologize ,
offer ,
offer a resolution ,
open up ,
organize ,
originate ,
perfuse ,
pioneer ,
pop in ,
pose ,
postulate ,
pre -
educate ,
preamble ,
precede ,
preface ,
prefer ,
prefix ,
prelude ,
premise ,
present ,
prologize ,
propose ,
proposition ,
propound ,
put between ,
put forth ,
put forward ,
put in ,
put it to ,
quaint ,
raise ,
recommend ,
revolutionize ,
ring in ,
run in ,
sandwich ,
set agoing ,
set before ,
set forth ,
set in ,
set on foot ,
set up ,
slip in ,
smuggle in ,
squeeze in ,
start ,
start going ,
start up ,
stick in ,
submit ,
suggest ,
throw in ,
thrust in ,
tuck in ,
turn on ,
unveil ,
usher ,
usher in ,
ventilate ,
wedge in ,
whip in ,
work in ,
worm in
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INTRODUCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster introduce, insert, insinuate, interpolate, intercalate, interpose, interject mean to put between or among others introduce is a general term for bringing or placing a thing or person into a group or body already in existence
INTRODUCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary INTRODUCE definition: 1 to put something into use, operation, or a place for the first time: 2 to tell someone another… Learn more
introduce - Wiktionary, the free dictionary introduce (third-person singular simple present introduces, present participle introducing, simple past and past participle introduced) Let me introduce you to my friends
Introduce - definition of introduce by The Free Dictionary These verbs mean to put or set a person or thing into, between, or among others: introduce suspense into a novel; insert a letter into an envelope; interject a comment into a conversation; interpolated a transitional passage into the text; interposed himself between the scrapping boys
893 Synonyms Antonyms for INTRODUCE | Thesaurus. com Find 893 different ways to say INTRODUCE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
introduce verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of introduce verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
INTRODUCE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Introduce definition: to present (a person) to another so as to make acquainted See examples of INTRODUCE used in a sentence
Introduce Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary INTRODUCE meaning: 1 : to make (someone) known to someone else by name often + to; 2 : to cause (something) to begin to be used for the first time
INTRODUCE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you introduce someone to something, you cause them to learn about it or experience it for the first time He introduced us to the delights of natural food [VERB noun + to]
introduce - WordReference. com Dictionary of English Introduce, present mean to bring persons into personal acquaintance with each other, as by announcement of names and the like Introduce is the ordinary term, referring to making persons acquainted who are ostensibly equals: to introduce a friend to one's sister