launch 的英语意思
launchlaunch1 /lɔːntʃ $ lɒːntʃ/ verb [transitive]
查看全部语言翻译1start something to start something, usually something big or important开始某事,通常指规模较大或较重要的事:
The organization has launched a campaign to raise $150,000.该组织已发起一项募集15万美元的活动。
The Canadian police plan to launch an investigation into the deal.加拿大警方计划就这笔交易展开调查。launch an attack/assault/offensive
The press launched a vicious attack on the president.媒体对总统发动了猛烈攻击。
The book launched his career as a novelist.这本书开启了他的小说家生涯。2product to make a new product, book etc available for sale for the first time使新产品、书籍等首次上市出售:
The company hopes to launch the new drug by next October.该公司希望在明年十月前推出新药。3boat to put a boat or ship into the water使船只下水4sky/space to send a weapon or spacecraft into the sky or into space将武器或航天器发射升空或射入太空:
A test satellite was launched from Cape Canaveral.一颗试验卫星从卡纳维拉尔角发射升空。► see thesaurus at shoot5computer to make a computer program start启动计算机程序 SYN open:
Double-click on an icon to launch an application.双击图标即可启动应用程序。6launch yourself forwards/up/from etc to jump up and forwards into the air with a lot of energy用力向上向前跃入空中launch into something phrasal verb1to suddenly start a description or story, or suddenly start criticizing something突然开始描述或讲述,或突然开始批评某事:
Nelson launched into a blistering criticism of greedy lawyers.Nelson突然对贪婪的律师展开了严厉抨击。2to suddenly start doing something突然开始做某事:
Don’t just launch into exercise without warming up first.不要没有先热身就贸然开始运动。launch out phrasal verb British English to start something new, especially something that involves risk开始新的事业,尤指涉及风险之事
查看全部语言翻译1start something to start something, usually something big or important开始某事,通常指规模较大或较重要的事:
The organization has launched a campaign to raise $150,000.该组织已发起一项募集15万美元的活动。
The Canadian police plan to launch an investigation into the deal.加拿大警方计划就这笔交易展开调查。launch an attack/assault/offensive
The press launched a vicious attack on the president.媒体对总统发动了猛烈攻击。
The book launched his career as a novelist.这本书开启了他的小说家生涯。2product to make a new product, book etc available for sale for the first time使新产品、书籍等首次上市出售:
The company hopes to launch the new drug by next October.该公司希望在明年十月前推出新药。3boat to put a boat or ship into the water使船只下水4sky/space to send a weapon or spacecraft into the sky or into space将武器或航天器发射升空或射入太空:
A test satellite was launched from Cape Canaveral.一颗试验卫星从卡纳维拉尔角发射升空。► see thesaurus at shoot5computer to make a computer program start启动计算机程序 SYN open:
Double-click on an icon to launch an application.双击图标即可启动应用程序。6launch yourself forwards/up/from etc to jump up and forwards into the air with a lot of energy用力向上向前跃入空中launch into something phrasal verb1to suddenly start a description or story, or suddenly start criticizing something突然开始描述或讲述,或突然开始批评某事:
Nelson launched into a blistering criticism of greedy lawyers.Nelson突然对贪婪的律师展开了严厉抨击。2to suddenly start doing something突然开始做某事:
Don’t just launch into exercise without warming up first.不要没有先热身就贸然开始运动。launch out phrasal verb British English to start something new, especially something that involves risk开始新的事业,尤指涉及风险之事launchlaunch2 noun [countable]
1when a new product, book etc is made available or made known新产品、书籍等首次上市或对外发布launch of
the launch of a new women’s magazine一本新女性杂志的创刊
a new product launch新产品发布2a large boat with a motor配有发动机的大型船只;机动艇3when a weapon or spacecraft is sent into the sky or into space武器或航天器被发射升空或射入太空
1when a new product, book etc is made available or made known新产品、书籍等首次上市或对外发布launch of
the launch of a new women’s magazine一本新女性杂志的创刊
a new product launch新产品发布2a large boat with a motor配有发动机的大型船只;机动艇3when a weapon or spacecraft is sent into the sky or into space武器或航天器被发射升空或射入太空