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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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introduction [ingl. am. ˌɪntrəˈdəkʃ(ə)n, ingl. brit. ˌɪntrəˈdʌkʃ(ə)n] SUST.

1.1. introduction U or C (to person):

introduction
I was given an introduction to the manager

1.2. introduction U or C (to activity, experience):

introduction
introduction to sth
it was a good introduction to the subject
that was my introduction to France
her introduction to these mysteries

1.3. introduction U or C (of speaker, performer):

introduction
Dr Smith, who needs no introduction from me

2.1. introduction U (bringing in):

the introduction of another color

2.2. introduction U (of species, innovation, practice):

introduction

2.3. introduction U:

introduction (of legislation, tax)
introduction (of bill)

3. introduction U (insertion, entry):

introduction form.

4.1. introduction C (to meeting, lecture):

introduction

4.2. introduction C (in book):

introduction

4.3. introduction C MÚS.:

introduction

5. introduction C (elementary instruction):

introduction
introduction
Introduction to Physics

introduction agency SUST.

introduction agency
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letter of introduction
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the introduction of a new product onto the market
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introduction to sth
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introduction

en el diccionario PONS

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introduction [ˌɪntrəˈdʌkʃən] SUST.

1. introduction (making first acquaintance):

introduction
letter of introduction

2. introduction (first contact with sth):

introduction

3. introduction (establishment):

introduction
introduction of a bill
introduction into the market

4. introduction (insertion):

introduction

5. introduction (preface):

introduction
introduction MÚS.
to precede the report with an introduction
the reader is referred back to the introduction
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en el diccionario PONS
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introduction [ˌɪn·trə·ˈdʌk·ʃən] SUST.

1. introduction (making first acquaintance):

introduction
letter of introduction

2. introduction (first contact with sth):

introduction

3. introduction (establishment):

introduction
introduction of a bill
introduction into the market

4. introduction (insertion):

introduction

5. introduction (preface):

introduction
introduction MÚS.
to precede the report with an introduction
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letter of introduction

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Neither loss was caused by problems with the turbines, but the losses were still a setback for the general introduction of turbines into warships.
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He predicted within a few years of their introduction that railways would become the principal mode of transport.
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The introduction of bond notes and the aggressive use of plastic money has helped to reduce the demand for cash, which created queues at banks.
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He is the first pianist to give an introduction to each sonata and to elucidate it using musical illustrations and quotations, before playing it.
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He has also contributed introductions to a large number of books and reviews.
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