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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1427 COCA: 1743

launch noun [ C ] EVENT

C1 an event to celebrate or introduce something new启动仪式,发布会

How much champagne will we need for the launch?这次发布会我们需要多少香槟酒?
Illness prevented her attending the launch party for her latest novel.她因病无法出席为她新近推出的小说举办的庆祝聚会。

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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.

launch noun [ C ] LEAVE LAND

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)

The launch of the space shuttle was delayed for 24 hours because of bad weather.因天气情况不佳,宇宙飞船的发射被推迟了24个小时。

launch noun [ C ] BOAT

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

launch verb 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 ] UK After 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。

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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.

launch verb 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 yourself mainly 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。

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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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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1427 COCA: 1743
launch

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + LAUNCH | LAUNCH + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEcommercial, official, press, public商業發佈;正式推出;新聞發佈;公開發行The commercial launch was at the end of 2007.商業發佈是在 2007 年底。She is signing copies of her book at the official launch.她正在新書發佈會上給自己的書簽名。successful成功的發行imminent, upcoming即將進行的發射/發佈planned, scheduled計劃中的發射;預定的發射the postponement of the scheduled launch on July 7對原定於 7 月 7 日的發射的推遲soft (= in stages) 軟啟動A couple of days ago we opened up the website for a soft launch.幾天以前,我們對網站開始進行軟啟動運行。book, campaign, product新書的發行;運動的發起;產品的投放市場balloon, missile, rocket, satellite, shuttle氣球/導彈/火箭/衞星/航天飛機的發射VERB + LAUNCHget (sth) ready for, prepare (sth) for做好(⋯)發射的準備;為發起(⋯)做準備They are preparing for the launch of the new campaign next month.他們正在為下個月發起新的宣傳活動做準備。announce宣佈開始celebrate, mark慶祝/標誌着發行a big Hollywood event to mark the launch of the movie標誌着這部電影發行的好萊塢盛會go ahead with進行發射coincide with (especially BrE) 發行與⋯同時進行The show is timed to coincide with the launch of a new book on the subject.這次演出特意安排與一本同主題新書的發佈同步進行。attend, go to, speak at (especially BrE) 參加發行;在發行會上講話plan, schedule計劃發佈The official product launch was scheduled for 2009.產品的官方發佈計劃在 2009 年進行。delay, postpone推遲發佈LAUNCH + NOUNdate發行日party (= for a product or book) 發佈儀式facility, pad, platform, site發射設施;發射台;發射平台;發射場one of the world's largest ocean-going launch platforms全世界最大的遠洋發射平台之一PREPOSITIONafter the launch, following the launch, since the launch發佈以後;投放市場之後;自發佈以來In the six months since its launch the car has sold extremely well.這款汽車投放市場後的 6 個月中銷售情況非常好。at a/the launch在發佈會上I met her at the launch of her new book.我在她的新書發佈會上認識了她。launch for⋯的發佈a spring launch for the new TV system新電視系統的春季發佈
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1427 COCA: 1743
launch verb
introduce1 (launch the appeal) present1 (launch a book) shoot (launch a missile)
launch

noun

launch ♦︎ opening ♦︎ premiere ♦︎ first nightThese are all words for an event at which an activity is officially started, or a product is made available to the public for the first time. 这些词均表示某项活动的正式开始或产品的首次上市。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配at the launch / opening / premiere / first nighta successful / public launch / opening / premierea / an formal / official launch / openingto go to / attend the launch / opening / premiere / first nightto get ready for / prepare for / announce / coincide with / speak at / delay / postpone the launch / openinga launch / an opening party launch [countable, usually singular] (especially business 尤用于商业) an event at which an activity is officially started, or a product is made available to the public for the first time (活动的)开始,发起;(产品的)上市,发行Speaking at a recent product launch, he said that the company would continue to diversify.在最近一次新品发布活动中,他说公司将继续实施多元化经营。The official launch date is in May.正式的发行日期是在5月。The sort of activity for which people hold a launch are a campaign, a competition, a scheme, a programme, an exhibition, and an appeal. * launch适用的活动包括campaign、competition、scheme、programme、exhibition和appeal。 see also launch introduce verb 1 , launch present verb 1 opening [countable, usually singular] a ceremony to celebrate the start of a public event or the first time a new building, road, etc. is used 开幕式;落成典礼Tickets are now available for the opening of the Olympic Games.奥运会开幕式入场券现正发售。I've been asked to attend the official opening of the new hospital.我获邀出席新医院的开院典礼。 see also open begin premiere ˈpremieə(r); NAmE prɪˈmɪr, prɪˈmjɪr [countable] the first public performance of a film or play (电影或戏剧的)首映,首演He was unable to attend the world premiere of his new play.他没能出席他的新剧的世界首演。The movie will have its premiere in July.这部电影将于7月首映。 premiere

verb

[transitive, intransitive] The play was premiered at the Birmingham Rep in 2006.该剧于2006年在伯明翰轮演剧场首次公演。His new movie premieres in New York this week.他的新电影本周在纽约首映。
ˌfirst ˈnight [countable, usually singular] the first public performance of a play (戏剧的)首场,首演I got tickets for the first night of 'Romeo and Juliet'.我搞到了《罗密欧与朱丽叶》的首演门票。NOTE 辨析 Premiere or first night?The premiere of a film or play is a very special occasion to which famous people, journalists, actors, etc. are invited. First night is used to talk about plays much more than films; it does not have to be a new play, but is often a new production of a play that has been performed before; it can be a large, important production or a small, unknown one. * premiere指电影首映或戏剧首演的仪式,届时会有知名人士、记者、演员等应邀出席。first night更多指戏剧的首演而非电影的首映,所公演的常常是重新排练的老剧目而不一定是新剧目;可以是大制作的重头戏,也可以是小制作的低知名度剧目The first night of the school play is just days away and the cast still don't know their lines.离校剧首演只有几天时间了,可演员们连台词还没背熟呢。

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