introduce
verb
ˌɪntrəˈdjuːs
verb
1
WHEN PEOPLE MEET
见面时
if
you
introduce
someone
to
another
person,
you
tell
them
each
other’s
names
for
the
first
time
介绍,引见; 使相互认识
Have
you
two
been
introduced?
Tom,
this
is
Greg.
有人给你们俩互相介绍了吗? 汤姆,这位是格雷格。
introduce
sb
to
sb
June,
let
me
introduce
you
to
Bob.
琼,我来把你介绍给鲍勃。
introduce
yourself
(formally
tell
someone
who
you
are)
自我介绍
May
I
introduce
myself?
My
name
is
Meg
Johnson.
我能自我介绍一下吗?我的名字叫梅格.约翰逊。
2
NEW SYSTEM/PRODUCT
新制度/产品
to
bring
a
plan,
system,
or
product
into
use
for
the
first
time
引进,实施,推行〔计划、制度或产品〕
They
want
to
introduce
a
system
of
identity
cards.
他们想推行身份证制度。
The
store
have
introduced
a
new
range
of
food
for
children.
商店推出了一系列新的儿童食品。
3
BRING STH TO A PLACE
带某物到某地
to
bring
a
type
of
thing
somewhere
for
the
first
time
首次引入〔某物〕,使传入
introduce
sth
to/into
sth
The
grey
squirrel
was
introduced
into
Britain
from
North
America.
灰松鼠是由北美引入英国的。
4
NEW EXPERIENCE
新经历
to
show
someone
something
or
tell
them
about
it
for
the
first
time
使〔某人〕初次接触〔某物〕
introduce
sb
to
sth/introduce
sth
to
sb
Malcolm
introduced
me
to
the
joys
of
wine-tasting.
马尔科姆让我初次尝到品酒的乐趣。
5
PROGRAMME/PUBLIC EVENT
节目/公众活动
to
speak
at
the
beginning
of
and
sometimes
during
a
television
or
radio
programme,
or
at
the
beginning
of
a
public
event
介绍〔电视或广播节目、公众活动等〕; 作开场白
Jim
Adams
will
introduce
tonight’s
programme.
吉姆.亚当斯将介绍今晚的节目。
6
START A CHANGE
开始改变
to
make
something
new
start
to
happen
or
exist
in
a
situation
使〔新事物〕开始; 创始
The
peace
agreement
has
introduced
a
feeling
of
optimism
here.
和平协议给这里带来了乐观的气氛。
7
LAW
法律
to
formally
present
a
possible
new
law
to
be
discussed
〔将一项新法律〕提交讨论
Several
senators
introduced
legislation
aimed
at
sexual
harassment.
几个参议员提交针对性骚扰的法规进行讨论。
8
PUT STH INTO STH
把某物放入另一物中
to
put
something
carefully
into
something
else
[术语] 小心地把〔某物〕放入〔另一物里〕
technical
introduce
sth
into
sth
Fuel
was
introduced
into
the
jet
pipe.
燃油注入喷管。