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introduce

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in·tro·duce /ˌɪntrəˈdjuːs $ -ˈduːs/ ●●● S2 W1 verb [transitiveT]  
1 when people meet 见面时INTRODUCE 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 somebody to somebody
 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.
我来自我介绍一下吧。我的名字叫梅格 · 约翰逊。
2 new system/product 新制度/产品START something/MAKE something START to bring a plan, system, or product into use for the first time 引进,实施,推行
 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.
这家商店推出了一系列新的儿童食品。
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In everyday British English, people often say bring in a plan, law, system etc rather than introduce it: 在日常英国英语中,表示推行某项计划、法律、制度等时,人们常说bring in,而不说introduce
They want to bring in a system of identity cards.
他们想推行身份证制度。
3 bring STH to a place 带某物到某地TAKE/BRING to bring a type of thing somewhere for the first time 首次引入〔某物〕,使传入
introduce something to/into something
 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〔某事物〕
introduce somebody to something/introduce something to somebody
 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TCBPRESENT/INTRODUCE A SHOW 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 · 亚当斯将为今晚的节目作开场介绍。
6 start a change 开始改变START TO HAPPEN, EXIST ETC 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PGP to formally present a possible new law to be discussed 提交〔新法案以供讨论〕
 Several senators introduced legislation aimed at sexual harassment.
几位参议员提交了针对性骚扰的立法议案。
8 put STH into STH 把某物放入另一物中 technicalTPUT to put something carefully into something else 〔小心地〕把〔某物〕放入〔另一物里〕
introduce something into something
 Fuel was introduced into the jet pipe.
燃油被注入喷管。
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
introducein·tro·duce /ˌɪntrəˈdjuːs-ˈduːs/ verb [transitiveT]
1to make a new product or service available for the first time
The drug was introduced in the mid-1990s.
2FINANCE to make stocks, shares etc available on the stock exchange for the first time
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange introduced futures and options on the Nikkei Index of 225 Tokyo stocks.
3to bring a system, law, method etc into use for the first time
The company has introduced a new pay system for senior executives.
Toy safety legislation was introduced in 1967.
4to help someone get to know a new person or product
introduce somebody/something to somebody/something
The company has been introducing clients to private banks for several years.
It is not always easy to introduce customers to new and unusual varieties of food.
5LAW to formally present a new law so that it can be discussed and voted on by a parliament, CONGRESS etc
The Democratic candidate vowed to introduce a bill to restore the tax.
Origin introduce
(1400-1500) Latin introducere, from ducere to lead
in·tro·duce verb →REGISTER1
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