Found 4 items, similar to Introduce.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: introduce
memperkenalkan
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: introduce
memperkenalkan, mengantarkan, mengenalkan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: introduce
introduce
v 1: cause to come to know personally;
“permit me to acquaint you
with my son”;
“introduce the new neighbors to the
community” [syn:
present,
acquaint]
2: bring something new to an environment;
“A new word processor
was introduced” [syn:
innovate]
3: introduce;
“Insert your ticket here” [syn:
insert,
enclose,
inclose,
stick in,
put in]
4: bring in a new person or object into a familiar environment;
“He brought in a new judge”;
“The new secretary introduced
a nasty rumor” [syn:
bring in]
5: bring in or establish in a new place or environment;
“introduce a rule”;
“introduce exotic fruits”
6: put or introduce into something;
“insert a picture into the
text” [syn:
insert,
infix,
enter]
7: bring before the public for the first time, as of an actor,
song, etc. [syn:
bring out]
8: as of legislation into a legislative body
9: furnish with a preface or introduction;
“She always precedes
her lectures with a joke”;
“He prefaced his lecture with a
critical remark about the institution” [syn:
precede,
preface,
premise]
10: be a precursor of;
“The fall of the Berlin Wall ushered in
the post-Cold War period” [syn:
inaugurate,
usher in]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Introduce
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.]
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1. To lead or bring in; to conduct or usher in; as, to
introduce a person into a drawing-room.
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2. To put (something into a place); to insert; as, to
introduce the finger, or a probe.
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3. To lead to and make known by formal announcement or
recommendation; hence, to cause to be acquainted; as, to
introduce strangers; to introduce one person to another.
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4. To bring into notice, practice, cultivation, or use; as,
to introduce a new fashion, method, or plant.
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5. To produce; to cause to exist; to induce. [Obs.]
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Whosoever introduces habits in children, deserves
the care and attention of their governors. --Locke.
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6. To open to notice; to begin; to present; as, he introduced
the subject with a long preface.
Syn: To bring in; usher in; insert; begin; preface.
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