词组 | introduce |
释义 | introduce When introduce is used with a preposition, it is usually used with to or into; use of to occurs just a little more frequently: • "... I dressed, had some dinner at that little Italian restaurant in Rupert Street you introduced me to " —Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray, 1891 • "I could introduce him to oils and help him start landscapes " —Agnes Sligh Turnbull, The Gown of Glory, 1952 • Craft introduced her to the noted composer Igor Stravinsky —Current Biography, July 1967 • ... my idea of introducing him that evening to the broad cultural connection between Siberian Slavic dancers and Czechs —Jane O'Reilly, New York, 15 Feb. 1971 • ... the first Merino sheep ever imported into this country ... and introduced into Claremont by his kinsman —American Guide Series: New Hampshire, 1938 • The artist evenings at the Museum ... seem to have introduced a new spirit into Virginia art —Southern Literary Messenger, September 1940 • ... a bit of finely filiated platinum is introduced into a chamber containing oxygen —T. S. Eliot, "Tradition and the Individual Talent," 1917, in American Harvest, ed. Allen Tate & John Peale Bishop, 1942 • ... the suspense of someone who introduces one part of life into another, feeling insecurely that they may clash—John Cheever, The Wapshot Chronicle, 1957 Once in a while, when one would expect to find into, in occurs instead: • General David Humphreys,... and the first man to introduce merino sheep in America —American Guide Series: Connecticut, 1938 • The air or oxygen was introduced in the helmet at the side of the window —Harry G. Armstrong, Principles and Practice of Aviation Medicine, 1939 Introduce has also occurred with among, at, between, for, round, and within: • ... a Russian campaign to divide Germany from the Atlantic Community and to introduce friction among the European powers —Current History, May 1952 • In 1819, the use of the power loom was introduced at the Amoskeag Mills —American Guide Series: New Hampshire, 1938 • ... the inhabitants saw Penn's claim to revenue from soil and trade as a wedge introduced between them and the Crown —American Guide Series: Delaware, 1938 • During the second year of his ministry he introduced a gradual change for this evening service —Virginia Douglas Dawson & Betty Douglas Wilson, The Shape of Sunday, 1952 • ... small figures in relief, called 'weepers', were introduced round the base of the tomb —O. Elfrida Saunders, A History of English Art in the Middle Ages, 1932 • When directed change is, however, introduced within segments of a culture, latent dissatisfactions are brought to the surface —Lewis S. Feuer, Jour, of Philosophy, 11 Nov. 1954 |
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