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introduce

VT เพิ่ม  เสริม  เติม  แทรก  add insert put in poem

 

introduce

VT เริ่ม นำ  เริ่ม  ริเริ่ม  ตั้ง  เกริ่น นำ  start bring in institute end roem-nam

 

introduce

VT แนะนำตัว  แนะนำ ให้ รู้จัก กัน  present acquaint make known nean-nam-tua

 

introduce into

PHRV ใส่ เข้าไป  นำเข้า ไป  sai-kao-pai

 

introduce to

PHRV แนะนำ ให้ รู้จัก กับ  แนะนำ กับ  nea-nom-hai-ru-jak-kab

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

INTRODUCE

v.t.[L. introduco; intro, within, and duco, to lead. ] 1. To lead or bring in; to conduct or usher into a place; as, to introduce a person into a drawing room.
2. To conduct and make known; to bring to be acquainted; as, to introduce a stranger to a person; to introduce a foreign minister to a prince.
3. To bring something new into notice or practice; as, to introduce a new fashion, or a new remedy for a disease; to introduce an improved mode of tillage.
4. To bring in; to import; as, to introduce foreign goods.
5. To produce; to cause to exist; as, to introduce habits into children.
6. To begin; to open to notice, He introduced the subject with a long preface.
7. To bring before the public by writing or discourse; as, to introduce one's self to notice or to the public.

 

INTRODUCED

pp. Led or conducted in; brought in; made acquainted; imported.

 

INTRODUCER

n.One who introduces; one who conducts another to a place or person; one who makes strangers known to each other; one who brings any thing into notice or practice.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

INTRODUCE

In `tro *duce ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Introduced; p. pr. & vb. n.Introducing. ] Etym: [L. introducere, introductum; intro within + ducere to lead. See Intro-, and Duke. ]

 

1. To lead or bring in; to conduct or usher in; as, to introduce a person into a drawing-room.

 

2. To put (something into a place ); to insert; as, to introduce the finger, or a probe.

 

3. To lead to and make known by formal announcement or recommendation; hence, to cause to be acquainted; as, to introduce strangers; to introduce one person to another.

 

4. To bring into notice, practice, cultivation, or use; as, to introduce a new fashion, method, or plant.

 

5. To produce; to cause to exist; to induce. [Obs. ] Whosoever introduces habits in children, deserves the care and attention of their governors. Locke.

 

6. To open to notice; to begin; to present; as, he introduced the subject with a long preface.

 

Syn. -- To bring in; usher in; insert; begin; preface.

 

INTRODUCEMENT

INTRODUCEMENT In `tro *duce "ment, n.

 

Defn: Introduction. [Obs. ]

 

INTRODUCER

INTRODUCER In `tro *du "cer, n.

 

Defn: One who, or that which, introduces.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

introduce

in tro duce |ˌintrəˈd (y )o͞os ˌɪntrəˈduːs | verb [ with obj. ] 1 bring (something, esp. a product, measure, or concept ) into use or operation for the first time: various new taxes were introduced | measures were introduced to help families with children. (introduce something to ) bring a subject to the attention of (someone ) for the first time: the program is a bid to introduce opera to the masses. present (a new piece of legislation ) for debate in a legislative assembly. bring (a new plant, animal, or disease ) to a place and establish it there: a cold-resistant strain of sugar cane was introduced to Louisiana. 2 make (someone ) known by name to another in person, esp. formally: I hope to introduce Jenny to them very soon. 3 insert or bring into something: a device that introduces chlorine into the pool automatically. 4 occur at the start of; open: a longer, more lyrical opening that introduces her first solo. (of a person ) provide an opening explanation or announcement for (a television or radio program, book, etc. ). DERIVATIVES in tro duc er noun ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense bring (a person ) into a place or group ): from Latin introducere, from intro- to the inside + ducere to lead.

 

Oxford Dictionary

introduce

intro |duce |ɪntrəˈdjuːs | verb [ with obj. ] 1 bring (something, especially a product, measure, or concept ) into use or operation for the first time: various new taxes were introduced | measures were introduced to help families with children. bring (a plant, animal, or disease ) to a place for the first time: horses and sheep introduced to the island did not survive. (introduce something to ) bring a subject to the attention of (someone ) for the first time: the programme is a bid to introduce opera to the masses. present (a new piece of legislation ) for debate in a legislative assembly: bills can be introduced in either House of Parliament. 2 make (someone ) known by name to another in person, especially formally: I must introduce you to my wife | he introduced himself as Detective Sergeant Fraser. 3 insert or bring into something: a device which introduces chlorine into the pool automatically. 4 occur at the start of; open: a longer, more lyrical opening which introduces a courting song. (of a person ) provide an opening explanation or announcement for (a television or radio programme, book, etc. ). DERIVATIVES introducer noun ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense bring (a person ) into a place or group ): from Latin introducere, from intro- to the inside + ducere to lead .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

introduce

introduce verb 1 she has introduced a new system: institute, initiate, launch, inaugurate, establish, found; bring in, usher in, set in motion, start, begin, commence, get going, get underway, originate, pioneer, kick off. 2 she introduced new legislation: propose, put forward, suggest, bring to the table, submit; set forth, raise, broach, bring up, mention, air, float; informal run something up the flagpole. 3 she introduced Lindsey to the young man: present (formally ), make known, acquaint with. 4 brewers are introducing nitrogen into canned beer: insert, inject, put, force, shoot, feed. 5 she introduced a note of severity into her voice: instill, infuse, inject, add, insert. 6 Clayton introduces the program each week: announce, present, give an introduction to; start off, begin, open.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

introduce

introduce verb 1 he has tried to introduce a new system of joint consultation: institute, initiate, launch, inaugurate, establish, found, instigate, put in place; bring in, bring into being, usher in, set in motion, start, begin, commence, get going, get under way, phase in; organize, develop, originate, pioneer, take the lead in; informal kick off. ANTONYMS abolish. 2 you can introduce new ideas: propose, put forward, suggest, submit, advance, table, move; raise, broach, bring up, set forth, moot, mention, open, air, ventilate, float. 3 she introduced Lindsey to the young man: present, present formally, make known; acquaint with, make acquainted with, bring into contact with. 4 a device used to introduce nitrogen into canned beer: insert, inject, put, place, push, force, drive, shoot, feed. ANTONYMS remove. 5 she tried to introduce a note of severity into her voice: instil, infuse, inject, add, insert, bring; interpose. 6 the same presenter introduces the programme each week: announce, present, give an introduction to; preface, precede, lead into, commence, start off, begin, open, launch.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

introduce

in tro duce /ɪ̀ntrəd j úːs /intro (中へ )duce (導く )〗(名 )introduction 動詞 s /-ɪz /; d /-t /; -ducing 他動詞 1 〈人が 〉【人に 】〈人 〉を紹介する «to » ; 〈人が 〉〈2人 〉を引き合わせる, (相互に )紹介する ; oneself 自己紹介をする Mary introduced Tom to John .メリーはトムをジョンに紹介した The two ladies haven't been introduced yet .その2人の女性はまだ, お互い紹介を受けていない The new boss introduced herself .新しい上司は自己紹介をした May I introduce myself ?自己紹介してもよろしいでしょうか (≒⦅かたい話 ⦆Allow me to introduce myself . 自己紹介をさせていただきます )Let me introduce you to everybody .あなたをみんなに紹介させてください 2 〈人が 〉 «…に » 〈新しいもの 〉を導入する , 取り入れる ; 持ち込む, 伝える, 広める «to , into » introduce a new system to the office オフィスに新しいシステムを導入する Dogs were introduced into the island from Europe .犬はその島へヨーロッパから持ち込まれた 3 A to B /B to A 〗〈人が 〉A 〈人 〉をB 〈物 事 〉 (初めて )触れさせる ; 〈人が 〉B 〈物 事 〉をA 〈人 〉に体験させる introduce girls to technology 少女たちを科学技術に触れさせる 4 〈人が 〉 «…で » 番組 話など 〉を始める «by do ing , with » ; 〈人が 〉〈番組 会など 〉の進行 [案内 ]役を務める introduce the program by playing the piano ピアノを弾いて番組を始める 5 〈事が 〉〈時代など 〉の始まりとなる The incident introduced a long war .その事件が長い戦争の始まりとなった 6 【議会などに 】〈法案など 〉を提出する «into, in, before » ; 【話に 】話題 を持ち出す «into » introduce a bill into parliament 議会に法案を提出する 7 〘機 〙 «…に » 〈物 〉を注入する, 挿入する «into » introduce oil into the pipe オイルをパイプに注入する 8 文法 〈節 〉を導く .in tro d c er 名詞