单词 | Introduce |
例句 | 1. Allow me to introduce myself. 2. We will introduce legal safeguards against fraud. 3. I'd like to introduce my younger son, Mark. 4. Let me introduce Bob, one of the club's stalwart. 5. Can I introduce myself? I'm Helen Robins. 6. Relative pronouns and adverbs introduce attributive clauses. 7. Allow me to introduce my wife. 8. The Russian leader wants to introduce further changes. 9. The government is having to introduce some difficult changes, particularly in moving over to a market economy. 10. Ms. Kane, I would like to introduce my boss, Mr. Sato to you. 11. He said the government must introduce tax incentives to encourage investment. 12. It gives me great pleasure to introduce our guest speaker. 13. It is my pleasure, nay privilege,[ ] to introduce tonight's guest speaker. 14. Ms. Kane, let me introduce my boss, Mr. Sato to you. 15. Allow me to introduce Dr Amberg. 16. We must introduce some system into our office routine. 17. Allow me to introduce a friend to you. 18. They want to introduce a system of identity cards. 19. First I'll introduce the speaker sitting on my left. 20. He wanted to introduce mature people with leadership qualities. 21. Let me introduce myself; my name is Simpson. 22. There are plans to introduce strict immigration quotas . 23. Japanese camera makers continually introduce whizzy new electronic models. 24. Britain did not introduce compulsory primary education until 1880. 25. Let me introduce Bob, one of the club's stalwarts. 26. May I introduce my wife, Sarah? 27. I need hardly say what a pleasure it is to introduce our speaker. 28. The wine made him bold enough to approach her and introduce himself. 29. I think she felt snubbed because Anthony hadn't bothered to introduce himself. 30. If you could stop on for more days I would introduce you to the famous writer. 1. Allow me to introduce myself. 2. I'd like to introduce my younger son, Mark. 3. Let me introduce Bob, one of the club's stalwart. 4. Can I introduce myself? I'm Helen Robins. 5. The Russian leader wants to introduce further changes. 6. I need hardly say what a pleasure it is to introduce our speaker. 7. The wine made him bold enough to approach her and introduce himself. 8. The government is having to introduce some difficult changes, particularly in moving over to a market economy. 9. I think she felt snubbed because Anthony hadn't bothered to introduce himself. 10. Ms. Kane, I would like to introduce my boss, Mr. Sato to you. 11. He said the government must introduce tax incentives to encourage investment. 12. It gives me great pleasure to introduce our guest speaker. 13. It is my pleasure, nay privilege, to introduce tonight's guest speaker. 14. Ms. Kane, let me introduce my boss, Mr. Sato to you. 15. Allow me to introduce you to our headmaster. 16. Can I introduce my wife? 17. They will introduce a new washer to the public. 18. The educational bureau demands that all schools introduce a new course into the curriculum. 19. It's my great pleasure to introduce tonight's speaker, Professor Lewis. 31. I'd like to stand in if you introduce me. 32. So, without more ado, let me introduce tonight's guests. 33. May I introduce our speaker for this evening? 34. Allow me to introduce Miss Mary. 35. Jim Adams will introduce tonight's programme. 36. The government may have to introduce water rationing. 37. Ralph was waiting for a chance to introduce himself. 38. Let me introduce you to my friend Nightingale. 39. Most manufacturers have had to introduce short-time working. 40. We want to introduce the latest technology into schools. 41. It gives me great pleasure to introduce tonight's speaker. 42. Allow me to introduce you to our headmaster. 43. Here's Fiona - let me introduce you to her. 44. Let me introduce you to my better half. 45. The Government may have to introduce petrol rationing. 46. June,[] let me introduce you to Bob. 47. Let me introduce myself to you. 48. Can I introduce my wife? 49. They will introduce a new washer to the public. 50. May I introduce myself? My name is Meg Johnson. 51. The local council plans to introduce new regulations on parking. 52. He's been worried that the government will introduce conscription ever since the war began. 53. The government insists that 'prison works' and plans to introduce a tougher sentencing policy for people convicted of violent crime. 54. Let me introduce myself. 55. Just a minute, Margaret, I want to introduce you to Betty. 56. I'd like to introduce our newly appointed members of staff. 57. With such a majority, the administration was emboldened to introduce radical new policies. 58. The educational bureau demands that all schools introduce a new course into the curriculum. 59. Emboldened by the wine, he went over to introduce himself to her. 60. Perhaps we should do a little bit of matchmaking and introduce them. 61. My most embarrassing moment was trying to introduce a woman whose name I couldn't remember. 62. The government was accused of trying to introduce the tax by stealth . 63. Professor Smith, may I introduce one of my students to you? 64. The decision to introduce job sharing grew out of a general desire for flexible working hours. 65. We need to introduce more stringent security measures such as identity cards. 66. The government is ready to introduce protection for the car industry. 67. The protests have forced the government to back-pedal on plans to introduce a new tax. 68. Plans to introduce congestion charging were dropped until after the election. 69. She attempted in vain to introduce some order into the classroom. 70. On his first day as the new-comer,he breezed through the office to introduce himself. 71. It's my great pleasure to introduce tonight's speaker, Professor Lewis. 72. And so, without further ado, let me introduce tonight's speaker. 73. All right, now I'd like to introduce our first speaker. 74. The film-makers will be present at the screenings to introduce their works. 75. Last but not least, let me introduce Jane, our new secretary. 76. May I introduce my first guest on the show tonight ... 77. There were plans to introduce a dress code for civil servants. 78. We need to introduce more young blood into the organization. 79. Your essay gets a bit confused halfway through when you introduce too many ideas at once. 80. It struck me as odd that the man didn't introduce himself before he spoke. 81. The government plans to introduce these changes in/within a fairly long/short time frame. 82. And now I'd like to introduce our next speaker, Mrs Thompson. 83. He liked to introduce himself with a witty opening line. 84. We are going to introduce a few changes to the system. 85. If you meet another detector user, introduce yourself. 86. To introduce a new disability benefit. 87. They introduce into our austerities their Italianate blandishments. 88. They lay foundations to introduce evidence. 89. Now we can introduce one more element. 90. Introduce manufacturers in one country to distributors in another. 91. In many primary classrooms, teachers introduce a new topic by means of a discussion with the whole class. 92. To introduce a bagman was one of the worst crimes in hunting's social calendar. 93. Despite the plans to introduce a multiparty system, government sources confirmed that new parties would remain banned until further notice. 94. Talk with people you know who are in business and ask them to introduce you to their accountants. 95. I shall introduce its fundamental essence in Chapter 3 under the title of cumulative selection. 96. Then, just prior to that critical point, introduce the aversion relief element. 97. The Reserves will play an even more important role and we will introduce legislation to allow their more flexible use. 98. New clauses will be debated and the government will introduce amendments which it has undertaken to introduce. 99. The Demonstration provides a meaningful context in which to introduce and practice these words. 100. John Glenn, D-Ohio, intends to introduce legislation that would prohibit ships from discharging organism-laced ballast water in estuaries. 101. Legislators introduce bills in the legislative body and examine and vote on bills introduced by other legislators. 102. It will bring forward legislation in the coming parliamentary session to introduce student loans, partially replacing grants, from autumn 1990. 103. The most disappointing aspect of this matter is that he should have seen fit to introduce politics into licensing board affairs. 104. I will introduce you to a Kaika who can train a camel to bring breakfast in the mornings. 105. As if in a corny fiction, it is in the gents that we first identify each other and introduce ourselves. 106. At the moment, they face fines of £400, but there are moves afoot to introduce stiffer penalties. 107. We will introduce strict standards of life expectancy for consumer durables and encourage deposit-refund schemes. 108. We now introduce another restriction: the production technology for differentiated products is homothetic. 109. We will introduce powers for nurses to prescribe where appropriate. 110. It is very likely to over-react, however, and introduce formal procedures that swing the pendulum too far the other way. 111. Or he could introduce an exchange rate policy to ease the plight of manufacturing companies. 112. This will bring the benefits of home ownership within the reach of more people and introduce more diversity in local authority estates. 113. The monographs should: Introduce the concepts of clean technology to academic and industrial practitioners. 114. Labour councillors on Tuesday voted to introduce pedestrianisation in Skinnergate and High Row without any exemptions for orange badge holders. 115. To understand the debate we must introduce the concept of portfolio balance. 116. He can be charming and funny, eager to introduce potential allies to people who can help them. 117. Now, with the TECs, we intend to introduce new financial help for career and training guidance. 118. We will introduce a new police power to make an arrest for breach of police bail. 119. Therefore, in some way, often very subtle, these designs all introduce some element other than plan black-on-white writing. 120. Halfon is trying to introduce his 72-pound fiberglass board -- with an optional sail -- in much the same way. 121. Miliutin had begun not only to reduce expenditure, but also to introduce military personnel to the spirit of post-emancipation society. 122. No form of monitoring is effective unless there is implicit within the manager's power an ability to control and introduce change. 123. The Labour manifesto includes a commitment to introduce a return-to-learn entitlement. 124. As a senior member of the Karolinska faculty, it fell to him to introduce the two speakers. 125. This category was clearly intended to introduce and promote study opportunities in liberal adult education. 126. There are signs that legislation may be passed in 2001 or 2002 to introduce a regime for foreign lawyers. 127. The assistant recorder, sitting in the county court, refused leave to introduce the counterclaim and made an order for possession. 128. The new directive covers classification, packaging and labelling and seeks to introduce Community-wide rules on notification of production or importation. 129. California outlaws exhaust emissions California is to introduce vehicle emission standards even tougher than the stringent levels already proposed for 1997. 130. Soldo and his co-developer, librarian Richard Schiff, visited many state medical boards to introduce the concept. 131. To introduce canonised solicitors into the Supreme Court of the universe is to disrupt this system. 132. However[/introduce.html], if we introduce an opportunity which results in their completing an acquisition we would charge an introduction fee. 133. More generally we might ask the following: What is the best way to introduce and allocate learning tasks? 134. If you have a visitor to your office, make sure you introduce him to everyone with whom he comes into contact. 135. The vote came five years after the synod called for draft legislation to introduce women priests. 136. The film should reinforce existing knowledge and then introduce further topics, concepts and principles. 137. That is why I hope that we shall be able to introduce weigh-in-motion sensors over the coming months. 138. In the present chapter we shall introduce the dimension of input affect with an analysis of attitudes toward communicating about politics. 139. Here I simply introduce them to you and describe how Iberian managers ran afoul of them. 1. 140. Astronomers, on the other hand, sought to introduce a regular intercalation by means of a cycle of fixed period. 141. He's at a loose end and I'd be enormously proud to introduce you. 142. Wagenbach deferred ruling on the divorce papers until the state seeks to introduce them as evidence. 143. It is for this reason that we find concepts of such value and that I introduce here the concept of despair. 144. Another county council could introduce a similar ban before the hunting season begins. 145. As I say, we must introduce a breath of fresh air into the inspection system. 146. Insistence on the use of such terms can introduce great problems of consistency when international comparisons are attempted. 147. How much better to introduce a discipline that gives these benefits on a daily basis. 148. If the state bar decides against a complete ban, Miss Roybal-Allard may introduce a new bill requiring it to have one. 149. This is an ideal set of programs to introduce your children to computers and will keep them amused for months. 150. Within the next few months he hopes to introduce an individual fitness programme for people using the centres. 151. Winter has also tried to introduce a new system of joint consultation, but with disappointing results to date. 152. George went across to introduce himself to the Red Army, an event which boggles the imagination. 153. Now we are pleased to introduce two new products to create a more complete body care package. 154. Jerry, I'd like to introduce you to my friend Lucinda. 155. A third change, and probably the most physically demanding, is to introduce weights into the routine. 156. We will introduce improved welfare and legal rights for genuine asylum seekers and establish substantive rights of appeal. 157. Encouraging local councils, assisted by a special budget we have set aside, to introduce pedestrian priority areas and cycle lanes. 158. The purpose of the Bill is to introduce the concept of traffic calming into statute. 159. Lindell said that if he is elected in November, he would introduce the proposed amendment during the 1997 regular session. 160. I'd introduce you to my wife, but she's disappeared for the umpteenth time this evening. 161. Introduce the breeding pair into the tank during late evening. 162. We will encourage local authorities to introduce peak-hour bans on cars, traffic calming measures,[http:///introduce.html] car-sharing schemes and further pedestrianisation. 163. These changes also had a significant impact at the political level as government sought to introduce reforms to accommodate these changes. 164. Fairs are useful for meeting potential new clients and as a way to introduce ourselves. 165. Ludington plans to introduce the therapy into the transitional care unit that caters to preemies at the University of Maryland Medical Center. 166. We will introduce new product labels, showing information such as energy consumption during use and the environmental impact of the production process. 167. Concepts of strategy introduce consideration of market forces, environmental pressures, and organizational imperatives which form the backdrop for visionary initiatives. 168. What plans do the Government have to introduce a more balanced development throughout the Province? 169. Wild specimens should also be bred with domesticated stock to introduce new bloodlines. 170. Some flowers intensify their colours towards the centre or introduce another shade altogether - forget-me-nots, hollyhocks, bindweed. 171. We will introduce rebates for small businesses to protect those who are setting up in business or struggling to stay in business. 172. We have seen that constraints can introduce distortions(), but we will also find that they can improve performance. 173. The idea was then to introduce greater rationality to the public expenditure process. 174. Researchers believe that the ecological balance was upset by the decision to introduce the Nile perch into the lake in 1960. 175. We will introduce new legislation giving stronger powers to deal with cartels. 176. Perhaps I should have asked them if they were intending to introduce creche facilities or anything to help the working mum? 177. It was also determined to introduce wagon building at Wolverton. 178. It is time to introduce the Treasury to the delights of off-balance-sheet financing. 179. The International Squash Rackets Federation will introduce random drug testing at next year's world championships. 180. We will introduce a fairer system for all school reorganisations, with independent public enquiries. 181. Introduce new assistant to all the staff on duty, identify any member of staff who can provide advice and guidance. 182. We have also started to introduce can or aluminium collection centres and are experimenting with collecting plastics. 183. This suspiciously resembles the city technology colleges, a Conservative initiative that tried to introduce business methods into areas of educational disadvantage. 184. Whatever the circumstances, it is standard practice in embryo transfer to introduce several embryos at a time. 185. I need to introduce a different dimension and I am at a loss. 186. It was his job to introduce the four-priest panel and then leave the room so people could speak freely about his pastorate. 187. After dinner, like some cultural tourist, I will introduce myself to these envoys from the past. 188. Its purpose is to introduce a strict liability regime on producers of defective products. 189. Lloyds Bank was the first to introduce an annual fee of £12 for its Access cardholders in February of this year. 190. The seventh seal triggers seven trumpets, which introduce various additional heavenly and earthly cataclysms. 191. You can solve this problem by putting such terms in inverted commas when you first introduce them. 192. Dorothy set such a goal at a workshop designed to introduce both performance and change. 192. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 193. Repetitive exercises to introduce the concept of evidence without consultation with primary colleagues is at the least unimaginative. 194. The teacher may wish to introduce pupils to evidence from archaeology, and perhaps from aerial photography. 195. All right, folks, I'd like to introduce our first speaker this evening. 196. However, before we look at specific implementation schemes, we want to introduce a few terms to use in making comparisons. 197. Members ballot for the right to introduce bills on Fridays allocated to this purpose. 198. How often have teachers been frustrated by their inability to introduce and implement change in their schools on returning from a course? 199. The court also upheld the decision of the assistant recorder to reject the counterclaim which the defendant sought to introduce. 200. Still, they encouraged conservative members to introduce amendments that would weaken the impact of an increase on business. 201. They introduce the concepts of rhyme and wordplay, as well as covering basics like alphabet and spelling. 202. The book is divided up into eight main sections consisting of a number of chapters which introduce a particular multivariate technique. 203. The broader property base which we would introduce would mean a fairer distribution of the burden. 204. To introduce means-testing is expensive because of the higher costs associated with administering means-tested benefits. 205. Introduce a tax to repay the costs of higher education for those who take courses. 5. 206. Labour will introduce state aid for political parties and pay salaries to local councillors. 207. We market them, we introduce them and we further their careers. 208. Also, locally organised, imaginative initiatives to introduce pupils to careers in science. 209. Implied terms can thus supplement express rules, or introduce new rules, but can not directly contradict an existing rule. 210. May I introduce Aaron, a convert from another faith, a deaf mute, who can only communicate in sign language. 211. Winter had wanted to introduce a budgetary control system based on monthly management accounts with the emphasis on key figures. 212. Though the early stages of cognitive therapy are primarily behavioural, one often has to introduce cognitive material in order to facilitate tasks. 213. The recent findings about fibre introduce a new factor into this weight-loss equation. 214. Many people doing boring or repetitive jobs deliberately introduce a certain amount of stress to make the routine more exciting. 215. Local district councillors are furious that they are being forced by the Government to introduce fees for commercial waste collection. 216. Midland has worked closely with the retailer to introduce point of sale terminals which can accept Switch cards. 217. On Jan. 1, California becomes the first state in the nation to introduce competition in the electricity industry. 218. The guidelines introduce into local planning the concept of protecting the environment through sustainable development. 219. It is important to distinguish the influences of both, as both may introduce particular sets of biases into the fossil assemblage. 220. No matter how partners parent, children introduce the kind of emotional strain that can shatter old harmonies and certainties. 221. All of this uses video to introduce variety and interest to classroom work. 222. The favoured strategy so far has been to introduce a cooling-off period before industrial action could be taken.Sentence dictionary 223. I cut down its technological ambitions in order to introduce a central female character. 224. That is why we shall introduce the Asylum Bill, which will be debated next week. 225. Would it be a good idea, perhaps, to introduce exit visas? 226. We were ourselves considering whether we should introduce a Government Bill to this effect. 227. The successful campaign to introduce commercial television into Britain in the 1950s is a good example of this. 228. This is especially true if you introduce your spouse into an already established business partnership. 229. The proposal came amid fears that the Ministry of Agriculture might introduce tougher restrictions or even an outright ban. 230. But to suggest that the conflict was over political rather than intellectual matters is to introduce a false antithesis. 231. We have introduced new opportunities for television, and we will introduce a new channel - Channel 5. 232. The programme of education reforms currently being introduced by central government requires schools simultaneously to introduce several major innovations. 233. Harley-Davidson is pushing to introduce more people to its products with an expanded rental program. 234. In Chongqing, Joe sought out contacts who could introduce him to the upper levels of the government and diplomatic corps. 235. The learner may view the problem from a new angle and introduce fresh ideas for consideration. 236. The recommendations now move to the congressional intelligence committees, which are expected to introduce legislation incorporating the recommendations. 237. To relieve anxiety about funeral costs, we will introduce a funeral payment of £600, available on request. 238. The plan would introduce a single class of bearer shares, abolishing the distinction between registered and bearer shares. 239. In a speech on March 30 Hammadi pledged that his government would introduce major democratic reforms. 240. By contrast, legalising something may either clarify the law where it was previously unclear, or introduce or extend rights. 241. This is not enough to show that anyone can have authority to introduce or enforce such a scheme. 242. That would introduce a bias toward heart trouble among calcium channel blocker users. 243. The Government reiterated its intention to introduce a prohibition on anti-competitive agreements and concerted practices. 244. To become a full member, Britain would need to introduce several technical measures. 245. Note that an attempt to introduce universal marginal benefit taxation implies the acceptance of the statusquo. 246. Wagenbach rejected a bid by Elliott to introduce as evidence an offer made to Mrs Moon to take a lie detector test. 247. Objective To introduce a newly-developed special laryngoscopic lens. 248. Objective To introduce an operative method for treating hypertrophy of the labia minora. 249. First chapter : We introduce the history of the linear operator equation and it'snumerical solutions. Meanwhile, introduce the history of the development of the re-producing kernel theory. 250. European companies to introduce advanced equipment and technology. in the establishment of a domestic system of centers and processing centers. 251. This paper introduce the Duration Distribution Based HMM, it can describe timing correlation of speech signal. 252. I briefly introduce software - related background knowledge will introduce its implementation of the code. 253. Briefly introduce the spinning principle of - spinning core - spun yarn and primary processing parameters that influence yarn properties. 254. Introduce this special U.S. pilot experience, for hand machine maintenance treatment according to the actual situation. 255. Objective : To introduce schistosomiasis vaccine alternative antigen and schistosomiasis vaccine. 256. To introduce position-controlling board into PC and CNC motion spindles to enhance the efficiency of using PC and control CNC system in real time is a primary CNC system construction. 257. Next April, the company plans to introduce a 2.9 ampere-hour version of the nickel-oxide, lithium-ion battery with a volumetric energy density of 620 watt- hours per liter. 258. Objective: To introduce the hairy roots of Phellodendron chinense and determine the content of its active constituents. 259. We can do this without conflict to any of Einstein's descriptions only if we introduce Planck's proven quantisation scheme for length minima and time minima. 260. And then, if we have time at the end, we'll introduce one last topic, which is isoelectronic atoms and ions. 261. I would like to introduce Taiwan's hottest singer, Coco Lai. 262. We introduce a kind of shunt-wound structure with a linear adaptive filter and a nonlinear adaptive filter. Using it, we design adaptive modeling, adaptive inverse modeling and controller. 263. I use the historical method as the way to introduce you to this material simply because it's an easy way to introduce modern students to a historical document as we approach it that way. 264. The develop area stipulated special special policies to encoutage the middleman to introduce investment. 265. Last, we introduce an application systems developed with avatar techniques. 266. It is my great and distinct pleasure to introduce the Henry Hazlitt Lecturer, Peter Schiff. 267. Introduce two examples that when the flicker system using AD11 three-state energy-conversation indicator lamp indicates abnormally, how to search for and handle faults. 268. I am very happy to be here today and to introduce Israeli breakthrough technology for the Laser Scanning field. 269. The project served to introduce them to the programmable 8008 microprocessor, Intel Corporation's new "computer on a chip. '" 270. This essay is trying to introduce the exemptible system of "stained witness" abroad to discuss the necessity and feasibility of the same system's establishment in China. |
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