launch
- IPA[lɔːn(t)ʃ]
英式
- set (a boat) in motion by pushing it or allowing it to roll into the water;set (a newly built ship or boat) afloat for the first time with an official ceremony
- an act or instance of launching something;an occasion at which a new product or publication is introduced to the public
verb: launch, 3rd person present: launches, gerund or present participle: launching, past tense: launched, past participle: launched
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動詞
- 1. set (a boat) in motion by pushing it or allowing it to roll into the water the town's lifeboat was launched to rescue the fishermen 同義詞
- ▪ set (a newly built ship or boat) afloat for the first time with an official ceremony the ship was launched in 1843 by Prince Albert
- ▪ send (a missile, satellite, or spacecraft) on its course they launched two Scud missiles 同義詞
- ▪ hurl (something) forcefully a chair was launched at him 同義詞
- ▪ make a sudden energetic movement I launched myself out of bed
- ▪ utter (criticism or a threat) vehemently he launched a biting attack on BBC chiefs
- 2. start or set in motion (an activity or enterprise) the government is to launch a £1.25 million publicity campaign
- ▪ introduce (a new product or publication) to the public for the first time two new Ford models are to be launched in the US next year
名詞
- 1. an act or instance of launching something the launch of a new campaign against drinking and driving
- ▪ an occasion at which a new product or publication is introduced to the public a book launch
- the release of a new product or service to a restricted audience or market in advance of a full ... the device has been in development for three years and is finally ready for a soft launch
- release (a new product or service) to a restricted audience or market in advance of a full launch: the site was soft-launched on Sunday 16 November
Oxford Dictionary
- the general release of a new product or service to the public: the site is already up, with a hard launch expected later this month
- fully release (a new product or service) to the public: the graphics card is being hard-launched today
Oxford Dictionary
- the general release of a new product or service to the public: the site is already up, with a hard launch expected later this month
- fully release (a new product or service) to the public: the graphics card is being hard-launched today
Oxford American Dictionary
- the area on which a rocket stands for launching, typically consisting of a platform with a ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the area on which a rocket stands for launching, typically consisting of a platform with a ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the release of a new product or service to a restricted audience or market in advance of a full ... the device has been in development for three years and is finally ready for a soft launch
- release (a new product or service) to a restricted audience or market in advance of a full launch: the site was soft-launched on Sunday, November 16th
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[lôn(t)SH]
美式
- set (a boat) in motion by pushing it or allowing it to roll into the water: the town's lifeboat was launched to rescue the fishermen
- an act or instance of launching something: the launch of a new campaign against drinking and driving
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[lɔːn(t)ʃ]
英式
- a large motorboat, used especially for short trips: she cruised the waterways on a luxury motor launch a police launch halted a small boat
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[lôn(t)SH]
美式
- a large motorboat, used especially for short trips: she cruised the waterways on a luxury motor launch a police launch halted a small boat
Oxford American Dictionary