debut
debut 英 ['deɪbju:] 美 [deˈbju, ˈdeˌbju]
n. 初次登台;开张 vi. 初次登台
进行时:debuting 过去式:debuted 过去分词:debuted 第三人称单数:debuts 名词复数:debuts
- A debut is a first appearance, a launch, or public introduction. So before you make your big debut at the office, check and make sure you don't have spinach in your teeth.
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- n. 初次登台;开张
- vi. 初次登台
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1. He decided to debut with several other violinists.
他决定与其他几名小提琴手一起首次登台演出。
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2. Software development for business made its debut in that decade, and people running businesses made what looked like a good assumption.
企业的软件开发在那个十年里首次登场,经营企业的人作出了一个看似不错的假定。
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3. There is no doubt, though, that the timing is beneficial because of the huge interest in President Obama's debut trip to China, the first state visit by a US President since 1998.
尽管如此,这个时机无疑很有利,因为自1998年以来,这是美国总统第一次访问这个国家,引起人们对奥巴马总统初次前往中国的极大兴趣。
- debut (n.) 1751, from French début "first appearance," a figurative use from débuter "make the first stroke at billiards," also "to lead off at bowls" (a game akin to bowling), 16c., from but "mark, goal," from Old French but "end" (see butt (n.3)). The verb is first attested 1830.
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