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inglés
español
español
introduce [ingl. am. ˌɪntrəˈd(j)us, ingl. brit. ɪntrəˈdjuːs] V. trans.
1.1. introduce (acquaint):
to introduce sb to sb
presentarle a alguien a alguien
1.2. introduce (initiate):
to introduce sb to sth
introducir a alguien a algo
to introduce sb to sth
iniciar a alguien en algo
1.3. introduce (present):
introduce speaker/performer/program
introduce meeting/lecture/article
2.1. introduce (bring in):
introduce subject/topic/notion
introduce suggestion
introduce suggestion
2.2. introduce (bring in for first time):
introduce innovation/custom/practice
introduce product
introduce product
introducing Juan Romero as Don Félix
2.3. introduce POL.:
introduce legislation/tax
3. introduce (insert):
introduce form.
to introduce sth into sth
español
español
inglés
inglés
implantar método/reformas/normas
implantar costumbres/moda
arbitrar medidas
introducir a alg. a algo
to introduce sb to sth
inglés
inglés
español
español
introduce [ˌɪntrəˈdju:s, ingl. am. -ˈdu:s] V. trans.
1. introduce (acquaint):
2. introduce (raise interest in subject):
to introduce sb to sth
3. introduce (bring in):
introduce question
introduce subject
4. introduce (insert):
5. introduce (begin, present):
re-introduce [ˌri:ɪntrəˈdju:s, ingl. am. -ˈdu:s] V. trans.
español
español
inglés
inglés
inglés
inglés
español
español
introduce [ˌɪn·trə·ˈdus] V. trans.
1. introduce (acquaint):
2. introduce (raise interest in subject):
to introduce sb to sth
3. introduce (bring in):
introduce question
introduce subject
4. introduce (insert):
to introduce sth into sth
5. introduce (begin, present):
español
español
inglés
inglés
Present
Iintroduce
youintroduce
he/she/itintroduces
weintroduce
youintroduce
theyintroduce
Past
Iintroduced
youintroduced
he/she/itintroduced
weintroduced
youintroduced
theyintroduced
Present Perfect
Ihaveintroduced
youhaveintroduced
he/she/ithasintroduced
wehaveintroduced
youhaveintroduced
theyhaveintroduced
Past Perfect
Ihadintroduced
youhadintroduced
he/she/ithadintroduced
wehadintroduced
youhadintroduced
theyhadintroduced
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There appears to be an attempt to re-introduce some of the street performance and carnival elements starting in 2009 including free public performances and fireworks.
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Following consultation in the summer of 2009 the authority intended to re-introduce two-tier provision from 2013, closing all middle schools by 2015.
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The obvious solution to this would be to use steel wheels instead, but that would re-introduce the noise problem as the trains rounded curves in the tracks.
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Although it didn't pass, he would re-introduce the same legislation in every parliamentary session between 1968 and 1974.
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They also said they voted against it because they intended to re-introduce their own legislation in the near term.
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