Introduce
21introduce — 01. Let me [introduce] you to my wife and children. 02. Please hold your applause until all the students receiving awards have been [introduced]. 03. Please include a cover letter [introducing] yourself with your resumé. 04. The recreation center …
22introduce — Synonyms and related words: acquaint, add, admit, advance, announce, begin, blaze the trail, break the trail, bring before, bring forward, bring in, bring out, bring up, broach, christen, coin, commend to attention, discover, do the honors, drag… …
23introduce*/*/*/ — [ˌɪntrəˈdjuːs] verb [T] 1) to tell someone another person s name when they meet for the first time He introduced himself as (= said his name was) Major Desmond Morton.[/ex] I would like to introduce you to my friend Martin.[/ex] 2) to bring… …
24introduce — /ˌɪntrə dju:s/ verb to make someone get to know somebody or something ♦ to introduce a client to bring in a new client and make them known to someone ♦ to introduce a new product on the market to produce a new product and launch it on the market …
25introduce — /ˌɪntrə dju:s/ verb to make someone get to know somebody or something ♦ to introduce a client to bring in a new client and make them known to someone ♦ to introduce a new product on the market to produce a new product and launch it on the market …
26introduce — [16] Introduce means etymologically ‘lead inside’. It was borrowed from Latin intrōdūcere ‘lead in’, a compound verb formed from the prefix intrō ‘in, inside’ and dūcere ‘lead’ (source of English duct, duke, educate, produce, etc). Of its main… …
27introduce — verb 1》 bring into use or operation for the first time. ↘bring (a plant, animal, or disease) to a place for the first time. ↘(introduce something to) bring a subject to the attention of (someone) for the first time. ↘present (new… …
28introduce — įterpimas statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Įtraukimas į visumą, pavertimas sudedamąja dalimi (pvz., augalinių atliekų įterpimas į dirvožemį). atitikmenys: angl. incorporation; introduce; introduction vok. Einschließung, f;… …
29introduce — [16] Introduce means etymologically ‘lead inside’. It was borrowed from Latin intrōdūcere ‘lead in’, a compound verb formed from the prefix intrō ‘in, inside’ and dūcere ‘lead’ (source of English duct, duke, educate, produce, etc). Of its main… …
30Introduce Yourself — Studioalbum von Faith No More Veröffentlichung April 1987 Aufnahme Mitte 1986 L …