introduce
verbVerb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they introduce | |
he / she / it introduces | |
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past participle introduced | |
-ing form introducing |
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to tell two or more people who have not met before what each other’s names are; to tell somebody what your name is 把…介绍(给);引见;(自我)介绍 - introduce somebody
Allow me to introduce my mother. 请允许我介绍我的母亲。 The lead singer introduced each member of the band. 主唱介绍了乐队的每个成员。 - introduce somebody as something
He introduced me as a new member of the company. 他把我这个公司新成员向大家介绍了一下。 - introduce A to B
He introduced me to a Greek girl at the party. 他在聚会上介绍我认识了一位希腊姑娘。 - introduce A to B as something
She was introduced to me as a well-known novelist. 有人向我介绍她是一位著名的小说家。 - introduce A and B
Sue and Jo were introduced by a mutual friend. 苏和乔是由一个共同的朋友介绍的。 We have met before, but we haven't been formally introduced. 我们以前见过面,但还没经过正式介绍。 - introduce yourself
Can I introduce myself? I'm Helen Robins. 让我来自我介绍一下吧。我叫海伦 · 罗宾斯。 The chairperson introduced herself and opened the discussion. 主席做了自我介绍,开始了讨论。 ‘Kay, this is Steve.’ ‘Yes, I know—we've already introduced ourselves.’ “凯,这是史蒂夫。” “是的,我知道,我们已经自己相互介绍了。” - introduce yourself to somebody
She made sure she introduced herself to all her new colleagues. 她向所有的新同事做了自我介绍。
Express Yourself Making introductionsMaking introductions 作介绍 There are different ways of introducing people to one another, depending on how formal the situation is: 介绍人们彼此认识有几种不同的方式,这要取决于场合的正式程度: Amy, do you know my friend Simon? 艾米,你认识我的朋友西蒙吗?
Have you two met? Jane, this is Matt. 你们两位见过面吗?简,这是马特。
Ted, this is Gwen—she's Porter's mother. 泰德,这是格温,她是波特的母亲。
Can I introduce you to my colleague Professor Welsh? 让我来介绍你认识我的同事韦尔什教授。
回应: No, I don't think we've met. I'm Harry. 不,我想我们没见过面。我是哈里。
Hello. Nice to meet you. 你好,很高兴认识你。
Hi. I'm Norman Miller. 你好,我是诺曼 · 米勒。
Extra ExamplesOxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- formally
- properly
- briefly
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- allow me to
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- let me
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to be the main speaker in a television or radio show, who gives details about the show and who presents the people who are in it; to tell the audience the name of the person who is going to speak or perform 主持(节目);介绍(讲演者或演员) The next programme will be introduced by Mary David. 下一个节目由玛丽 · 戴维主持。 It is my pleasure to introduce my first guest on the show tonight… 很荣幸向大家介绍今晚节目的第一位嘉宾…
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to mention something for the first time in a piece of writing 在一篇文章中第一次提到某事 - introduce something
Introduce the topic and briefly state your own opinion. 介绍题目,简述自己的看法。 Each new idea should be introduced in a new paragraph. 每个新想法都应该在新的段落中介绍。 In Chapter 3 the author introduces the concept of the learner-centred classroom to readers. 在第三章中,作者向读者介绍了以学生为中心的课堂的概念。
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to make somebody learn about something or do something for the first time 使初次了解;使尝试 - introduce somebody to something
The first lecture introduces students to the main topics of the course. 第一堂课是让学生了解这门课的主要内容。 He was first introduced to drugs by his elder brother. 他第一次接触毒品是由他哥哥介绍的。 She has developed her love of archery since being introduced to the sport by a workmate. 自从一个同事让她接触射箭运动开始,她就培养起对这项运动的爱好。 - introduce something to somebody
It was she who first introduced the pleasures of sailing to me. 是她最先使我体会到了帆船运动的乐趣。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- recently
- first
- initially
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- intend to
- plan to
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to make something available for use, discussion, etc. for the first time synonym bring somebody/something in推行;实施;采用 - introduce something
The company has recently introduced a new warehouse management system. 该公司最近推出了一种新的仓库管理系统。 Legislation will be introduced to ensure free bus travel for all pensioners. 将立法确保所有养老金领取者免费乘坐公共汽车。 The new law was introduced in 2007. 这项新法律是于 2007 年开始实施的。 Psychologists first introduced the term in the early 1990s. 心理学家于 20 世纪 90 年代初期首次使用这个术语。 to introduce measures/reforms 推行措施/改革 - introduce something to something
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。 - introduce something into something
The government plans to gradually introduce the latest technology into all schools. 政府计划逐步将最新技术引入所有学校。
Extra ExamplesThe company is introducing a new range of products this year. 公司今年将推出一系列新产品。 The airline has introduced a cheap return fare to New York. 航空公司推出往返纽约的廉价机票。 The local authority plans to introduce new regulations on parking. 地方当局计划推出新的停车管理规则。 The government has introduced tough new import restrictions. 政府已开始实施严格的限制进口的新规定。 The practice of community policing was introduced in the 1970s. 社区警务的做法是 20 世纪 70 年代推行的。 She attempted in vain to introduce some order into the classroom. 她试图让课堂秩序好一些,但却白费力气。 They recently introduced a yogurt drink into the market. 他们最近在市场上推出了一款酸奶饮料。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- recently
- first
- initially
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- intend to
- plan to
- want to
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- into
- newly introduced
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to be the start of something new 作为(新事物)的开头;使开始;创始 -
to bring a plant, an animal or a disease to a place for the first time 引进(动物或植物);传入(疾病) - introduce something (to something) (from something)
Some new species were introduced accidentally to Australia from Europe. 一些新物种从欧洲偶然引入澳大利亚。 Vegetation patterns changed when goats were introduced to the island. 自从引进山羊之后,这个岛上的植被模式改变了。 - introduce something into something
Diseases were inadvertently introduced into the environment by settlers. 疾病是由定居者无意中引入环境的。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- recently
- first
- initially
- …
- intend to
- plan to
- want to
- …
- into
- newly introduced
- recently introduced
- introduce something (to something) (from something)
- introduce something (specialist)
to formally present a new law so that it can be discussed 将(法案)提交讨论 to introduce a bill (before Parliament) (向议会)提交议案
- introduce something (into something) (formal)
to put something into something 将…放进;添入 to cause something to contain errors 将…放进;添入 - introduce something
Measurement error could have been introduced by respondents' recall errors. 测量误差可能是由回答者的回忆误差引起的。 - introduce something into something
The analyst's rankings rely on subjective information, which may introduce a bias into the rankings. 分析师的排名依赖于主观信息,这可能会给排名带来偏差。
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people人
TV/radio show电视/电台节目
in a piece of writing在一篇文章中
new experience新经历
new product/law新产品;新法律
start开始
plant/animal/disease动植物;疾病
in parliament议会
add增加
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Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘bring (a person) into a place or group’): from Latin introducere, from intro- ‘to the inside’ + ducere ‘to lead’.