[/ˏɪntrəˈdjuːs; US ˈduːs; ˏɪntrəˋdus/] v 用法: 1 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sb (to sb) make sb known formally to sb else by giving the person's name, or by giving each person's name to the other 把某人介绍给另外的人; 使相互认识; 引见: Allow me to introduce my wife. 让我介绍一下, 这是我太太. * I don't think we've been introduced, ie and therefore I do not know your name. 我想我们未曾彼此介绍过(因此不知您怎麽称呼). * I was introduced to the president at the party. 在聚会上有人把我介绍给总裁了. 用法: 2 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sth (to sb) announce and give (details of a speaker or broadcast, programme, etc) to listeners or viewers (向听众或观众)宣布并介绍(演讲者或广播、 节目等的细节): The next programme is introduced by Mary Davidson. 下一个节目由玛丽·戴维森主持. 用法: 3 [Tn] present (sth new) formally for discussion 提出(新问题)供讨论: introduce a Bill before Parliament 向议会提出法案. 用法: 4 [Tn.pr] ~ sb to sth (a) lead sb up to the main part of sth 引导或带领某人接触某事物的主体: The first lecture introduces new students to the broad outlines of the subject. 第一堂课是让新同学概括地了解这一科目. * It was she who first introduced me to the pleasures of wine-tasting. 是她第一个让我领略到参加品酒会的乐趣. (b) cause sb to start using or experiencing sth 使某人开始采用或体验某事物: introduce young people to alcohol, tobacco, drugs, etc 教年轻人喝酒、 抽烟、 吸毒等. 用法: 5 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sth (in/into sth) bring sth into use or operation for the first time 初次投入使用或运作; 引进; 推行; 采用: The company is introducing a new family saloon this year. 公司准备今年推出一种新型家庭轿车. * introduce computers (into schools) (使学校)采用计算机 * introduce a ban on smoking in public places 推行在公共场所禁止吸烟的规则. 用法: 6 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sth (into sth) (fml 文) put sth (into sth) 将某物放或插(入某物): introduce a hypodermic needle into a vein 将一皮下注射针头插入静脉 * (fig 比喻) introduce a subject into a conversation 在谈话中加进一话题. 用法: 7 [Tn] begin (a piece of music, book, play, etc) 作为(一段音乐、 一本书、 一场戏等)的开头: A slow theme introduces the first movement. 第一乐章以缓慢的主旋律开始. |