launch
launch 英 [lɔ:ntʃ] 美 [lɔntʃ, lɑntʃ]
v. 发起,发动;发行;发射 n. 发起;发行;发射
进行时:launching 过去式:launched 过去分词:launched 第三人称单数:launches 名词复数:launches
- To launch something is to propel it or get it going, usually from a standing position. You can launch a rocket, a career, a product or even a watermelon. Either way, you're getting it off the ground.
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- v. 发起,发动;发行;发射
- n. 发起;发行;发射
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1. to launch an attack/invasion
发起攻击;发动侵略
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2. a party to launch his latest novel
他最新小说的首发式
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3. The new model will be launched in July.
新型号产品将在七月推出。
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4. The Navy is to launch a new warship today.
海军今天有一艘新军舰要下水。
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5. The lifeboat was launched immediately.
那艘救生艇被立刻放下了水。
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6. to launch a communications satellite
发射通信卫星
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7. to launch a missile/rocket/torpedo
发射导弹╱火箭╱鱼雷
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8. Without warning he launched himself at me.
他突然向我猛扑过来。
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9. the successful launch of the Ariane rocket
阿里亚娜火箭的成功发射
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10. a product launch
产品的投放市场
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11. The official launch date is in May.
正式的发行日期是在五月。
- launch (n.1) "a leap or a bound," mid-15c., from launch (v.). Meaning "place where a boat is launched" is from 1711. Meaning "the liftoff of a missile, spacecraft, etc." is from 1935. Launch pad attested from 1960.
- launch (n.2) "large boat carried on a warship," 1690s, from Portuguese lancha "barge, launch," apparently from Malay (Austronesian) lancharan, from lanchar "quick, agile;" if so, the English spelling has been influenced by launch (v.).
- launch (v.) c. 1300, "to rush, plunge, leap, start forth; to be set into sudden motion," from Old North French lancher, Old French lancier "to fling, hurl, throw, cast," from Late Latin lanceare "wield a lance," from Latin lancea "light spear" (see lance (n.)).
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