introductions
n. 介紹( introduction的名詞複數 ); 引言; 引進; 新採用的東西
The introduction to a book or talk is the part that comes at the beginning and tells you what the rest of the book or talk is about.
Ellen Malos, in her introduction to 'The Politics of Housework', provides a summary of the debates.
埃倫·馬洛斯在她為《家務政治學》一書所作的序言中對這些爭論進行了總結。
If you refer to a book as an introduction to a particular subject, you mean that it explains the basic facts about that subject.
On balance, the book is a friendly, down-to-earth introduction to physics.
總而言之,這是一本通俗而務實的物理入門書。
...'Psychology and Language: An Introduction to Psycholinguistics'.
《心理學與語言:心理語言學入門》
You can refer to a new product as an introduction when it becomes available in a place for the first time.
There are two among their recent introductions that have greatly impressed me.
在他們最近引進的東西里面有兩樣給我留下了非常深刻的印象。
If you say that someone or something needs no introduction, you mean that they are so well known that everyone knows who or what they are.
Michael Jackson, of course, needs no introduction.
邁克爾·傑克遜,當然,眾所周知。
There are two among their recent introductions that have greatly impressed me.
在他們最近引進的東西里面有兩樣給我留下了非常深刻的印象。
With a smile, he makes introductions all round.
他微笑著將在場的人一一作了介紹.
This book has a superfluity of introductions and summaries.
此本書中有多餘的介紹和摘要.
The flood of hardy introductions was beginning.
耐寒果樹的大規模引種開始了.
It is time to make introductions all round , ie introduce many people to one another.
是大家互相介紹的時候了.