Introduce
61re-introduce — verb introduce anew We haven t met in a long time, so let me reintroduce myself • Syn: ↑reintroduce • Derivationally related forms: ↑reintroduction (for: ↑reintroduce) • Hypernyms: ↑ …
62re-introduce — verb To introduce again …
63Introduced — Introduce In tro*duce , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Introduced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Introducing}.] [L. introducere, introductum; intro within + ducere to lead. See {Intro }, and {Duke}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To lead or bring in; to conduct or usher in; as,… …
64Introducing — Introduce In tro*duce , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Introduced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Introducing}.] [L. introducere, introductum; intro within + ducere to lead. See {Intro }, and {Duke}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To lead or bring in; to conduct or usher in; as,… …
65esto es — Introduce una explicación de una cosa dicha antes: ■ el nombre es el núcleo del sintagma nominal, esto es la parte fundamental. Introduce una explicación u otra forma de exposición acerca de lo que se ha dicho antes: ■ hace buen día, esto es,… …
66întroducere — ÎNTRODÚCE vb. III. v. introduce. Trimis de LauraGellner, 04.03.2009. Sursa: DN …
67introducer — introduce ► VERB 1) bring into use or operation for the first time. 2) present (someone) by name to another. 3) (introduce to) bring (a subject) to the attention of (someone) for the first time. 4) insert or bring into. 5) occur at the start of.… …
68phase something in — INTRODUCE GRADUALLY, begin to use, ease in. → phase * * * ˌphase sthˈin derived to introduce or start using sth gradually in stages over a period of time • The new tax will be phased in over two years. Main entry: ↑phasederived …
69el hecho es que — Introduce una expresión que indica contradicción con lo expresado anteriormente: ■ aseguró que lo tendría en cuenta, pero el hecho es que jamás volvió a pensar en ello …
70initiate someone into — introduce someone to (an activity or skill). → initiate …