C1 an event to celebrate or introduce something new启动仪式,发布会
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The system has been plagued with glitches ever since its launch.
The car has enjoyed modest success since its launch, but the Mark 2 version is expected to be far more popular.
Our marketing people have come up with a great idea for the launch of the new model.
The normally publicity-shy director will be making several public appearances for the launch of the movie.
She wore a Dior gown for the launch.
C1 an occasion when a ship is put into water, or a spacecraft is sent into space, for the first time下水(船首次出航);发射(火箭首次升空)
a boat that has an engine and carries passengers for short distances, especially on a lake or a river, or from the land to a larger boat(尤指河或湖上的)汽艇,摩托艇
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
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There are plans afoot to launch a new radio station.
The Glasgow-based company is to launch a stock-market flotation this summer.
The company is poised to launch its new advertising campaign.
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.
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)
to jump with great force猛跳,猛地一跃,猛扑
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A spokesman for the dockyard said they hoped to launch the first submarine within two years.
On that type of aircraft carrier, a catapult was used to help launch aircraft.
The boats were launched in high seas.
When is the rocket due to be launched?
They plan to launch the rocket next year.
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