词汇 | launching |
释义 | launching present participle oflaunch launch verb uk /lɔːntʃ/ us /lɑːntʃ/ launchverb (BEGIN)B2[ I or T ] to begin something such as a plan or introduce something new such as a product: 启动,推出,发起 The programme was launched a year ago.这项计划是1年前开始实施的。 The airline will launch its new transatlantic service next month.这家航空公司下个月将开辟一条新的跨越大西洋的航线。 A devastating attack was launched on the rebel stronghold.向叛军堡垒发起了猛烈的进攻。 [ + adv/prep ]UKAfter working for the company for several years she decided to launch out on her own and set up in business.在为该公司工作数年后,她决定在商界自立门户。 to create and operate a business, organization, etc. startI always wanted to start my own business. start (something) up It is more attractive to start up a new enterprise than to invest in existing firms. set something upWe plan on setting up a new manufacturing company at the beginning of next fiscal year. set up shopAfter retiring, he set up shop repairing classic cars. hang (out) a/your shingleUS Once she graduates from medical school, she plans on hanging out a shingle as a family doctor in private practice. There are plans afoot to launch a new radio station.成立一家新广播电台的计划正在酝酿之中。 The Glasgow-based company is to launch a stock-market flotation this summer.这家总部设在格拉斯哥的公司将于今年夏天在股票市场上市。 The company is poised to launch its new advertising campaign.公司随时准备发起新的广告攻势。 The government is planning to launch a benchmarking scheme to guide consumers. They're about to launch a campaign to unionize workers at all major discount supermarkets in the area. Inventing, designing and innovation absorptive capacity architect artificer bionics blueprint designer devise dream something up ergonomic ergonomically mother nanotechnology non-imitative operational research the mother of somethingidiom themed think outside the boxidiom think something up trailblaze uninventive launchverb (SEND)C1[ T ] to send something out, such as a new ship into the water or a spacecraft into space: 使(新船)下水;发射(火箭) A spokesman for the dockyard said they hoped to launch the first submarine within two years.船厂发言人说他们希望在两年内让第一艘潜艇下水。 to launch a missile发射导弹 launch yourselfmainly UK to jump with great force: 猛跳,猛地一跃,猛扑 The defender launched himself at the attacking player, bringing him to the ground.防守队员猛地扑向进攻者,把他摔倒在地。 to jump jumpThe kids jumped up and down when they heard we were going to Disneyland. leapThe deer leaped out of the forest. boundHe bounded on stage, punching the air with both fists. launch yourselfShe rocked back and forth on her skis before launching herself down the slope. bounceThe kids were bouncing happily on the trampoline. hopI stubbed my toe and hopped to the kitchen to get some ice. A spokesman for the dockyard said they hoped to launch the first submarine within two years.船厂发言人说他们希望在两年内让第一艘潜艇下水。 On that type of aircraft carrier, a catapult was used to help launch aircraft.那种航空母舰利用弹射器弹射飞机升空。 The boats were launched in high seas. When is the rocket due to be launched? They plan to launch the rocket next year. Space travel aerospace airlock astronautics autopilot biosatellite blast capsule cosmonaut earthbound escape velocity EVA flyby launcher shuttle space capsule space probe space shuttle space tourism space tourist spacefarer You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Arriving & departing by boat or ship Jumping Phrasal verblaunch into something Examples of launchinglaunching In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Worse, the radicals can also perceive them as rivals, and take advantage of their repression to start launching violent attacks to replace them. The overview is quite useful for getting a feeling for the system as a whole before launching into the articles on the specifics. This is a varied book and perhaps tries to cover too much, launching the author into what appears unfamiliar territory. Launching body travel during the entire movement process in bore was monitored by using a microwave radar. With this iterative scheme, the minimum ion temperature capable of launching the burning wave to the rest of the precompressed plasma is determined. In the time pressured world of designing, even partial and inconsistent designs find value as launching points into unexplored parts of the space. Firstly, launching an initiative enables agenda-setting, since authorities are forced to deal with the issue at stake. We define the delay in launching new drugs as the time lag in introduction over and above the demand lag. There is a striking contrast between this hasty launching of tuberculin and the careful launching of the diphtheria antitoxin three years later. Engaging a conversational exchange by launching the purpose of the call. Perhaps the most difficult aspect of launching a new exhibition is that of generating an entirely new audience. In launching the boycott, the union was aware that it could hurt their ongoing drive for new members. Launching pilots, ideally with multinational participation, will identify and help address key obstacles to implementing this option in different settings. It would, for example, provide an alternative means of launching satellites. But for an increasing number of parents, expectations regarding the permanence of launching are not being met. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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