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introductory

/in-truh-duhk-tuh-ree/US // ˌɪn trəˈdʌk tə ri //UK // (ˌɪntrəˈdʌktərɪ, -trɪ) //

介绍性的,介绍性,介绍性说明,介绍性介绍

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : serving or used to introduce; preliminary; beginning: an introductory course; an introductory paragraph.

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Examples

  • Students who score a three or higher on the five-point scale are often able to earn college credit or bypass introductory college classes in topics from biology to world history.

  • A 30-day introductory course is meant to be a “wide funnel,” and more in-depth, long-term curriculum will also be available.

  • The learning activity can be entirely screen free as introductory paper guides are included in the pack.

  • Half of the drivers were told the system was called “AutonoDrive” and given introductory information that focused on how it would reduce their workload.

  • If writing a blog post, I’ll generally add it right below the introductory paragraph.

  • As with any introductory episode to anything, Iron from Ice is a bit slow.

  • We were both studying introductory Arabic at the Saifi Institute in the Gemmayzeh area in Beirut, Lebanon.

  • In this introductory piece, perhaps it will be helpful to state right up front who is doing the writing.

  • That week, he signed up for the Introductory Course and, soon after, passed the Advanced Exam on his first try.

  • At an event at the National Press Club, Bozell gives an introductory speech but then has Graham come up to take questions.

  • This volume had an introductory sketch on Jan Diaz by M. de Clagny.

  • The history of the Namaqualand Mission has been sketched in outline in our introductory chapter.

  • Twelve years later, in 1754, his true Pamela established, he reverted to his introductory letters.

  • There had come to him an introductory statement; it was a smashing thing—a thing that would arrest and stun!

  • A new introductory chapter brings the story down to the last few years.