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debut

noun
/ˈdeɪbjuː/, /ˈdebjuː/
/deɪˈbjuː/
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  1. the first public appearance of a performer or sports player(演員、運動員的)首次亮相;初次登台(或上場)
    • He will make his debut for the first team this week.本周他將在第一支出場的隊伍中首次亮相。
    • the band’s debut album這個樂隊首次推出的專輯
    • She’s making her New York debut at Carnegie Hall.她在紐約的首場演出將在卡内基禮堂舉行。
    Oxford Collocations DictionaryDebut is used before these nouns:
    • album
    • CD
    • novel
    See full entry
    Word Originmid 18th cent.: from French début, from débuter ‘lead off’.

debut

verb
/ˈdeɪbjuː/, /ˈdebjuː/
/deɪˈbjuː/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they debut
/ˈdeɪbjuː/, /ˈdebjuː/
/deɪˈbjuː/
he / she / it debuts
/ˈdeɪbjuːz/, /ˈdebjuːz/
/deɪˈbjuːz/
past simple debuted
/ˈdeɪbjuːd/, /ˈdebjuːd/
/deɪˈbjuːd/
past participle debuted
/ˈdeɪbjuːd/, /ˈdebjuːd/
/deɪˈbjuːd/
-ing form debuting
/ˈdeɪbjuːɪŋ/, /ˈdebjuːɪŋ/
/deɪˈbjuːɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive] (of a performer or show) to make a first public appearance(演員)首次亮相,初次登台;(表演)首次上演
    • The ballet will debut next month in New York.這出芭蕾舞劇將於下月在紐約首演。
  2. [intransitive, transitive] debut something (especially North American English, business商業) (of a product or advertising campaign) to be presented to the market for the first time; to present a new product or advertising campaign to the market推出,首發(新産品、廣告宣傳)
    • The model is expected to debut at $19 000.該機型預期將以19,000美元的價格面世。
    • They will debut the products at the trade show.他們將在商品展銷會上推出新産品。
    • The market debuted its ‘Get Fresh’ campaign last fall.去年秋天,該市場首次推出了“獲取新鮮”活動。
    • They have promised to debut the software by the end of the year.他們已經承諾在年底推出該軟件。
  3. Word Originmid 18th cent.: from French début, from débuter ‘lead off’.
BNC: 4249 COCA: 4455
BNC: 4249 COCA: 4455
debut

noun

debut ♦︎ initiation ♦︎ inauguration ♦︎ introduction ♦︎ inductionThese are all words for the process of introducing sb to a new job, skill, organization, etc., or a ceremony at which this takes place. 這些詞均表示首次接觸、初次涉足,或爲此而舉行的儀式。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配an initiation / induction into stha formal inauguration / inductionan initiation / inauguration ceremony debut ( début) ˈdeɪbjuː, ˈdebjuː; NAmE deɪˈbjuː[countable] the first public appearance of a performer or sports player (表演者或運動員)首次亮相He will make his debut for the first team this week.他將在本周第一個出場的隊伍中首次上場。The group's debut album was released last week.該樂隊的首張專輯在上周發行了。She's making her New York debut at Carnegie Hall.她在紐約的首場演出將在卡内基禮堂舉行。 initiation ɪˌnɪʃiˈeɪʃn [uncountable] (rather formal) the process of introducing a new member to a group, often with a special ceremony; the process of introducing sb to an activity or skill 介紹入會(常舉行特别儀式);(讓某人從事某種活動或技藝的)介紹There was an established initiation ceremony for new boys.對於新來的男孩,有一種既定的入會儀式。Her initiation into the world of marketing has not been straightforward.她初次涉足營銷界並非一帆風順。An initiation ceremony is an occasion which is often set up unofficially by the members of a group, and can sometimes involve unpleasant actions that the new member is forced to do. * initiation ceremony常指團體中的成員安排的一種非正式的入會儀式,新加入的成員有時會被迫做一些令人不快的舉動。 initiate

verb

[transitive] Many of them had been initiated into drug use at an early age.他們中許多人在年紀很小時就被教會了吸毒。Hundreds are initiated into the sect each year.每年有數百人被吸收到這個教派中來。
inauguration ɪˌnɔːgjəˈreɪʃn [uncountable, countable] (rather formal) the process of introducing a new public official or leader at a special ceremony 就職典禮Eight months after Hoover's inauguration came the Wall Street Crash.胡佛總統就職八個月後,華爾街股市暴跌。an inauguration speech就職演說 inaugurate

verb

[transitive, often passive] She will be inaugurated (as) president in January.她將於一月份就任總統。
introduction [singular] (especially written) a person's first experience of sth 初次經歷;首次體驗This album was my first introduction to modern jazz.這張專輯讓我初次接觸到現代爵士樂。 introduce

verb

[transitive] She has developed her love of archery since being introduced to the sport by a workmate.自從一個同事讓她接觸射箭運動開始,她就培養起對這項運動的愛好。
induction ɪnˈdʌkʃn [uncountable, countable] (rather formal) the process of introducing sb to a new job, skill or organization; a ceremony at which this takes place 就職;入門;接納會員;就職儀式The induction of new students will take place in the main hall.新生歡迎儀式將在大禮堂舉行。Induction is often used to talk about people being introduced to their job or course in education. There is often an official induction period when you start a new job or course. * induction常指初次接觸某工作或學習某課程,而這通常有一個正式的induction period(入門培訓階段)。
BNC: 4249 COCA: 4455

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