阴谋◊ T7ie young heroine steps into a web / intrigue in the academic vvord.年轻的女主人公陷入了_术界钩心斗 角的罗网。2 [C] a secret plan or relationship, especially one which involves sb else being tricked 密%;秘密吴 系;阴谋诡计:I soon learnt about all the intrigues and scandals that went on in the little town.

小镇上流传的种种阴谋与丑闻3 [U] the atmosphere of interest and excitement that surrounds sth secret or important神秘气氛;弓丨人入胜的复杂情节

in-trigued /in'triigd/ adj. [not usually before noun] - (to do sth) very interested in sth/sb and wanting to know more about it/them 着迷;很感兴趣;好奇Jfe was intrigued by her story.他被細的故事迷住了◊ J’m intrigued to fcnow w/iat you thought / the movie. <艮 想$$对这部电影的看法。

in-tri-guing /m'triigir)/ adj. very interesting because of being unusual or not having an obvious answer 非常有 趣的;引人入胜的;神秘的:These discoveries raise mtrigiiingquestfons.这些发现带来了非常有趣的问题 cm mtriguingpossibility 令人不解的可能性 He/oimd her fntrigui’ng•他觉得M很迷人in.tri.guing.ly adv.

in-trin-sic /m'trinsik; -zik/ adj. ~ (to sth) belonging to or part of the real nature of sth/sb 固有的;内在的;本身 的the intrinsic vaiue /education 教貪如固有价{k ◊ These tasks were repetitive, lengthy and lacking any mtrinsfc interest这些作业重复冗长,没有什么意义Small local shops are intrinsic to the town}s character. 本地的一些小店铺是这个镇的基本特点。compare extrinsic ► in trin-sic aMy /-kli/ adv. There is nothing intrinsically wrong with the idea (= it is good in itself but there may be outside circumstances which mean it is not suitable).这种想法本身并没有错。

intro /'intrau; NAmE 'introu/ noun {pi. -os) (informaf) an introduction to sth, especially to a piece of music or writing介绍;(尤指勤奏,前言,导言

intrO-dllCe Ow /.intra'djuis; NAmE -'dais/ verb [VN]

                 PEOPLE 1 ~ A (to B) | ~ A and B | ~ yourself (to sb) to tell two or more people who have not met before what each other’s names are; to tell sb what your name is介绍(给);引见;(自我介绍:CanJf/itro- duce my wi/e?我来介绍一下我的妻子。.He mtroduced me to a Greek girZ at the party.他泰聚会上介绍我认识了 一位希腊姑娘We’ve dready been introduced. _们 已经 A 绍认 W Can J introduce myse/P Jm HeZen Robins让我来自我介绍一下吧。我叫海伦罗宾斯。

0 %ay, this is Steve.’ Yes, I know—we’ve already introduced ourseives.’ 凯,这是史蒂夫。” “是的,我 知道——我们已经自己相互介绍了。”

                 TV/RADIO SHOW 电视 / 电合节目 2 to be the main speaker in a television or radio show, who gives details about the show and who presents the people who are in it; to tell the audience the name of the person who is going to speak or perform主持(节目);介绍讲演者 或演员The next programme will be introduced by Ma/y David.下一个节目由玛丽戴维主持◊ May J introduce my first guest on the show tonight ... if it lie ^ 绍一下今晚节目的第一位嘉宾

                 NEW EXPERIENCE 新经历 3 sb to sth | ~ sth (to sb) to make sb leam about sth or do sth for the first time 使 初次 了解;使尝试:The iecture introduces students to the main topics /the course.第一堂课是让学生了解 这门课的主要 A 容。ft was she who /iirst introduced the easures /sailing to me.是她最先使我体会到了帆船运 动的乐趣。

                 NEW PRODUCT/LAW 新产品 / 法律 4 sth (into/to sth) to

make sth available for use, discussion, etc. for the first time 推行;实施;采用 sin bring in: The company is introducing a new range o/producte this year•公司今年 将推出一系列新产品◊ 7?ie new iaw was introduced in 1991.这项新法律是于1991年开始实施的We want to introduce the latest technology into schools,

各学校推介最新的技术。

                 PLANT/ANIMAL/mSEASE 动植物;疾病 5 ~ sth (to/into sth)

to bring a plant, an animal or a disease to a place for the first time引进(动物或植物 >;传入(奋病> : Vegetation patterns changed when goats were introduced to the isand.自从引进山羊之后,这个岛上的植被模式改

变了。

START 开始 6 to be the start of sth new 作为(新事物)

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的开头;.v使开始;创始Bands _/irom iondon introduced the craze jfer this toid /music•企敦的乐队引发了对这种 音乐的狂热◊ A theme introduces the/irst move­ment. 缓慢的主旋律引出 了第一乐章。

                 IN PARUAMENt 议会 7 to formally present a new law so

that it can be discussed 将(法案提交讨论:to intro- duce a        fbe/ore Pariiament厂丨南议会 > € 交议案

                 ADD 增加 8 sth (into sth)    to put sth into sth

放进;添入Parricies oj gass had been mtroduced

the baby food.这种婴儿食品中被掺进了玻璃碎屑。

intfO.dllC.tion ■» /.mtra'dAkJn/ now/?

                 BRINGING INTO USE/TO A PLACE :用;弓丨进 1 [U] the act of bringing sth into use or existence for the first time, or of bringing sth to a place for the first time 初次投入 使用;采用;引进;推行the mtroduction / new manu/acturing methods 新制造方法的采用◊ the intro­duction o/compukory mi7ftary service 义务兵役制 的实行 the 1 000th anniversary of the introduction of Chris- rianity to Russia基督教传入俄罗斯1000周年的纪念 2 [C] a thing that is brought into use or introduced to a place for the first time新采用(或新引进)的事物The book lists plants suitable for the British flower garden, among them many new introductions.这未书列出 了适合 英国花园种植的花草,其中有很多新引进的品种。

                 OF PEOPLE 3 [C]to sb) the act of making one person formally known to another, in which you tell each the other’s name (正式的)介绍,引见: Introductions were made and the conversation started to ow.大家相互介绍之后交谈就开始了Our speaker today needs no introduction (= is already well known). 我们今天的发言人就不必介绍了。0£1&«61*/^«*1«- tion (= a letter which tells sb who you are, written by sb who knows both you and the person reading the letter)介绍信

                 FIRST EXPERIENCE 初次经历 4 [sing.]to sth) a person’s first experience of sth 经房次知验This aZbum was my rst introduction to modem jazz..这张专辑唱片 让我初次接触了现代爵士乐。

                 OF B00K/SPEECH 书;讲话 5 [CU] ~ (to sth) the first part of a book or speech that gives a general idea of what is to follow 序言;引言导论a brie/ introduction 简短

a book with an excellent introduction and notes *彩前言和注释的书By way /introductjpn, Zet me give you the background to the sto/y.作为引言,我先来 介紹一下故事的背景。compare preface

                 TO SUBJECT 學科 6 [C] ~ (to sth) a book or course for

people beginning to study a subject 初级读物;入门 课程‘An Introduction to 《夭文拳入门

Ifs a useful introduction to an extremely complex subject. 这是对一门极为复杂的学科的有益入门教程。

                 IN MUSIC 音乐 7 [C] (ajIws/ca short section at the beginning of a piece of music 前奏:an eight-bar iritro- duction有八个小节的前奏

intro*duc*tory /.intra'dAktari/ adj. 1 written or said at the beginning of sth as an introduction to what follows 序言的;弓丨导的;介绍的HTl opening introductory chapters/para^rajjhs/remarfcs 序篇;引言段;弁场甴

2                  intended as an introduction to a subject or an activity for people who have never done it before 入门的;初步 的introductory courses/Zectures 基础课程 / i异座

3                  offered for a short time only, when a product is first on sale (新产品)试销的a special introductory price /just $10 10 元给疣惠上 + ◊ This introductory ojQfer is/or three days onfy.本试销优惠只为期三天。

intro-spec-tion /.mtra'spekjn/ noun [U] the careful examination of your own thoughts, feelings and reasons for behaving in a particular way 内省;反省

intro-spect-ive /.mtra'spektrv/ adj. tending to think a lot about your own thoughts, feelings, etc.好内省的;

<好反省的

intro-vert /'intr0V3t; NAmE -V3rt/ noun a quiet person who is more interested in their own thoughts and feelings than in spending time with other people ■内肉 的人;不喜欢与人女往的人PT-n f.xtrovf.rt intro-ver- sion /.intra'va^n; NAmE -'V3r3n/ noun [U]

intro-vert-ed /'mtr0V3tid; NAmE -V3rt-/ (also intro­vert) adj. more interested in your own thoughts and