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introduce verb ⇨ introduce 1 (introduce the latest technology) ⇨ introduce 2 (Can I introduce myself?) ⇨ present 4 (introduce a TV show)introduce1 verb introduce the latest technology 推介最新技术Can I introduce myself? 我来自我介绍一下吧。initiatebe introduced to drugs ➡ See also the entry for ⇨ begin 另见begin条introduce ♦︎ launch ♦︎ initiate ♦︎ institute ♦︎ instigate ♦︎ set/put sth in motion ♦︎ bring sth in ♦︎ phase sth inThese words all mean to make people start using a new system or law or to start a process. 这些词均表示推行、实施、启动。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to introduce / launch / initiate / institute / instigate / set in motion / bring in / phase in a scheme / reform◆to introduce / launch / initiate / institute / instigate / bring in / phase in a system◆to introduce / launch / initiate / institute / instigate / bring in a policy◆to introduce / launch / initiate / institute / instigate a programme◆to introduce / initiate / institute / instigate / set in motion / bring in / phase in changes◆to introduce / initiate / bring in (a) legislation / law◆to introduce / initiate / institute a practice◆to launch / initiate / institute / instigate (a / an) campaign / enquiry / investigation / proceedings◆to launch / initiate / set in motion a plan◆to introduce / launch / initiate / institute sth formally■ introduce [transitive] to make sth such as a product, law, system or idea available for use or discussion for the first time 推行;实施;采用◆The company is introducing a new range of products this year.公司今年将推出一系列新产品。◆We want to introduce the latest technology into schools.我们想向各学校推介最新技术。◆We are going to introduce a few changes to the system.我们打算对该制度进行一些改革。■ launch [transitive] (especially business 尤用于商业 or journalism 新闻) to formally start an activity, especially an organized one 正式开始从事,发起,发动(尤指有组织的活动)◆The Duchess of Cornwall, president of the charity, will launch the appeal in London.该慈善机构的主席康沃尔公爵夫人将在伦敦发起倡议。◆Police have launched a murder enquiry.警方已着手对谋杀案进行调查。◆A massive attack was launched in the spring of 1918.一场大规模进攻于1918年春季发起。ⓘ People in business typically launch an appeal, a bid, a campaign, an enquiry, an initiative, an investigation, an operation, a plan, a project or a programme. In military contexts, an army might launch an attack, an assault, a raid or an invasion. You can also launch a new product. 在商业语境中,launch通常跟appeal、bid、campaign、enquiry、initiative、investigation、operation、plan、project或programme搭配。在军事语境中,launch可以跟attack、assault、raid或invasion搭配。launch亦可指推出新产品。 see also launch ⇨ launch noun ■ initiate / /ɪˈnɪʃieɪt/ / [transitive] (formal) to introduce a system or policy or start a process 建立,实行(体系、政策);启动◆The government has initiated a programme of economic reform.政府已启动经济改革方案。◆He initiated a national debate on reform.他发起了一场关于改革的全国性讨论。◆The organization may initiate legal action against you.该组织可能对你提起诉讼。■ institute [transitive] (formal) to introduce a system or policy or start a process 建立,实行(体系、政策);启动◆The new management intends to institute a number of changes.新任管理层打算实行一些改革。◆They could institute criminal proceedings against you.他们可能对你提起刑事诉讼。NOTE 辨析 Initiate or institute?There is very little difference in meaning between these words. Initiate has a wider range of collocates than institute: it can be used to talk about starting either a formal process, such as legal action, or a more informal process, such as a debate or discussion. Institute is only used to talk about more formal processes. 这两个词含义差别很小。与institute相比,initiate的搭配词较广。initiate既可指开始法律诉讼等正式程序,也可指开始debate或discussion等较为非正式的事项。institute只表示开始较为正式的程序◆He instituted a national debate on reform. ■ instigate [transitive] (especially BrE, formal) to start a process or action, often sth official (正式)启动;使发生◆We will instigate a comprehensive review of defence policy.我们将全面检讨防务政策。◆It was Rufus who instigated the whole thing.这事全是鲁弗斯挑起的。ⓘ Instigate is often used when there is some discussion about who made sth happen, or when the action taken is not popular with everyone involved. * instigate常用于下面两种情况:对谁是事件的发动者尚有争论;所实施的行动并不受所有当事人赞赏。▸ instigation noun [uncountable] ◆An appeal fund was launched at the instigation of the President.总统授意发起了一项救援基金。◆It was done at his instigation.那件事是在他的鼓动下干的。■ set sth in ˈmotion■ put sth in ˈmotion idiom (setting, set, set or putting, put, put) (especially written) to make a process start or happen 使开始;使发生◆The wheels of change have been set in motion.变革的车轮已经开动。ⓘ Set/put sth in motion is usually used to talk about starting a process that consists of several steps. * set/put sth in motion通常指启动一项由几个步骤组成的进程◆to set in motion preparations / a process / a chain of actions / steps / a procedure / measures开始准备;启动进程;开始一连串行动;开始采取措施;启动程序;开始实施措施 ■ ˌbring sth ˈin phrasal verb (brought, brought)to introduce a new law 提出(新法案)◆They want to bring in a bill to limit arms exports.他们想提出一项限制武器出口的议案。ⓘ Bring sth in is mainly used to talk about an act, a bill, a law, a regulation or legislation. * bring sth in主要与act、bill、law、regulation或legislation搭配。■ ˌphase sth ˈin phrasal verb (especially business 尤用于商业) to introduce or start using sth gradually in stages over a period of time 逐步引入;分阶段开始◆The new tax will be phased in over two years.新税种将在两年内逐步开征。 OPP phase sth out ⓘ To phase sth out is to stop using sth gradually in stages over a period of time. * phase sth out指逐步废除。 introduce2 verb introduce the latest technology 推介最新技术Can I introduce myself? 我来自我介绍一下吧。initiatebe introduced to drugsintroduce ♦︎ presentThese words both mean to tell two or more people who have not met before what each other's names are. 这两个词均表示介绍、引见。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to introduce / present sb to sb■ introduce [transitive] to tell two or more people who have not met before what each other's names are; to tell sb what your name is 介绍;引见◆Can I introduce my wife?我来介绍一下我的妻子。◆He introduced me to a Greek girl at the party.他在聚会上介绍我认识了一个希腊姑娘。◆Can I introduce myself? I'm Helen Robins.我来自我介绍一下吧。我叫海伦•罗宾斯。 see also introduction ⇨ meeting 2 ■ present [transitive] (formal) to introduce sb formally, especially to sb of higher rank or status 正式介绍,引见(尤指认识职位或地位更高的人)◆May I present my fiancé?请允许我向您介绍我的未婚夫。 present4 verb present a new product 推出新产品present sth as a victory 把某事描述成胜利present a report 提交报告present a TV show 主持电视节目present ♦︎ host ♦︎ introduceThese words all mean to appear in a television or radio programme and give details about the show and the people who are in it. 这些词均表示主持节目、主持播放。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to present / host / introduce a programme / show■ present [transitive] (BrE) to be the main speaker in a television or radio show and introduce the different items in it 主持(节目);主持播放◆She used to present a gardening show on TV.她曾在电视台主持一个园艺节目。■ host [transitive] to present a television or radio show 主持(电视或广播节目)◆Charlie Rose will host tonight's show.查利•罗斯将主持今晚的节目。ⓘ In American English host is the usual word for presenting a show; it is also used in British English, but mostly for shows that have invited guests and/or a studio audience. 在美式英语中,常用host表示主持节目。这个词也用于英式英语,但多指主持有现场嘉宾或观众的节目。■ introduce [transitive] (especially spoken) (in a television or radio show) to tell the audience the name of the person who is going to speak or perform (在电视或广播节目中)介绍(演讲者或表演者)◆May I introduce my first guest on the show tonight...请让我介绍今晚节目的第一位嘉宾⋯ |