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launch1 /lɔːntʃ $ lɒːntʃ/ ●●○ W2 verb [transitiveT]  
1 start STH 开始做某事START something/MAKE something START to start something, usually something big or important 发动,发起,开始从事〔大型或重要活动〕
 The organization has launched a campaign to raise $150,000.
为了筹集15万美元,该组织发起了一场募捐活动。
 The Canadian police plan to launch an investigation into the deal.
加拿大警方计划对这宗交易进行调查。
launch an attack/assault/offensive
 The press launched a vicious attack on the president.
新闻界开始对总统进行恶毒攻击。
 The book launched his career as a novelist.
这本书开启了他的小说创作生涯。
2 product 产品SELL to make a new product, book etc available for sale for the first time 把〔新产品、新书等〕投放市场;出版,发行
 The company hopes to launch the new drug by next October.
公司希望于明年10月前推出这种新药。
3. boatTTW to put a boat or ship into the water 使〔船〕下水
4 sky/space 天空/太空UP to send a weapon or spacecraft into the sky or into space 发射〔武器或航天器〕
 A test satellite was launched from Cape Canaveral.
一颗实验人造卫星从卡纳维拉尔角发射升空。
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5 computer 计算机 to make a computer program start 启动〔计算机程序〕 SYN open
 Double-click on an icon to launch an application.
双击图标打开一个应用程序。
6. launch yourself forwards/up/from etc JUMPto jump up and forwards into the air with a lot of energy 向前猛扑/向上跃起/猛扑过去等
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7launch into something phrasal verbphr v 
a) START something/MAKE something STARTto suddenly start a description or story, or suddenly start criticizing something 突然开始〔描述、叙述或抨击〕,发起
 Nelson launched into a blistering criticism of greedy lawyers.
纳尔逊开始对贪心不足的律师予以猛烈抨击。
b) to suddenly start doing something 投入,开始干
 Don’t just launch into exercise without warming up first.
没有热身不要立即开始做运动。
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8.launch out phrasal verbphr v British EnglishBrE START something/MAKE something STARTto start something new, especially something that involves risk 开始,着手〔新事情,尤指有风险的事〕
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launch2 ●●○ noun [countableC]  
1 SELLwhen a new product, book etc is made available or made known 〔新产品的〕投放市场;〔新书的〕发行
launch of
 the launch of a new women’s magazine
一本新女性杂志的发行
 a new product launch
新产品的推出
2. TTWa large boat with a motor 游艇,汽艇
3. when a weapon or spacecraft is sent into the sky or into space 〔武器或航天器的〕发射
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From Longman Business Dictionary
launchlaunch1 /lɔːntʃlɒːntʃ/ verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]
1COMMERCEMARKETINGto show or make a new product available for sale for the first time
The company is launching a new range of hair products.
The bank has launched a commercial insurance service for small businesses.
Our internet service will launch next year.
2COMMERCEto start a new company
Conran launched a business empire that was eventually to employ 83,000 people.
3to start a new activity or profession, usually after planning it carefully
The sports channel launched a major advertising campaign two months before the World Cup.
Luke took advantage of a Youth Training Scheme to launch a successful career.
4launch a bidFINANCE if one company launches a bid for another, it makes an offer to buy it
Several of its competitors may launch a bid for the company.
launchlaunch2 noun [countableC]
1MARKETING an occasion at which a new product is shown or made available for sale or use for the first time
Savings are needed to finance new product launches.
Since its launch two years ago, sales of the software have grown to only about 300,000 a year.
2the start of a new activity or plan
the launch on New Year’s day of a set of economic reforms
Origin launch1
(1300-1400) Old North French lancher, from Late Latin lanceare to throw a lance, from Latin lancea; → LANCE1
launch2
1. (1300-1400) → LAUNCH1
2. (1600-1700) Spanish lancha, from Portuguese, perhaps from Malay lanchar quick
launch1 verblaunch2 noun
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