initiate的意思和读音

initiate

: [ɪˈnɪʃiˌeɪt] : [ɪˈnɪʃieɪt]

v.

adj.

n.

initiated  initiating  initiates  

v.+n.initiate process,initiate discussion,initiate research,initiate policy,initiate plan

v.expel,finish

v.admit,begin,catechize,induct,instruct

n.freshman,inductee,new member,newcomer,pledge

initiatev.

1.~ sthto make sth begin

to initiate legal proceedings against sb

The government has initiated a programme of economic reform.

2.~ sb (into sth)使to explain sth to sb and/or make them experience it for the first time

Many of them had been initiated into drug use at an early age.

3.~ sb (into sth)使to make sb a member of a particular group, especially as part of a secret ceremony

Hundreds are initiated into the sect each year.

n.

1.a person who has been allowed to join a particular group, organization, or religion and is learning its rules and secrets

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n.1.;

adj.1.;

v.1.to cause something, especially an important event or process, to begin2.to introduce somebody to a new activity, interest, or area3.to allow somebody to take part in a ritual or ceremony in order to become a member of a group, organization, or religion4.to make something start5.to introduce someone to a skill, subject, or activity and teach them about it6.to make someone a member of an organization or group, often with a special ceremony7.set(a scheme,etc.)working1.to cause something, especially an important event or process, to begin2.to introduce somebody to a new activity, interest, or area3.to allow somebody to take part in a ritual or ceremony in order to become a member of a group, organization, or religion4.to make something start5.to introduce someone to a skill, subject, or activity and teach them about it6.to make someone a member of an organization or group, often with a special ceremony7.set(a scheme,etc.)working

n.1.somebody who has been recently and ceremonially admitted to a group, organization, or religion2.somebody recently introduced to a new activity, interest, or area3.someone who has recently joined an organization or group and is learning about it

adj.1.belonging or relating to those who have been recently introduced to a new activity, interest, or area2.knowing the secrets of a group, organization, or religion

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1."He's got to rebound the ball and do the things he does for us, and that's initiate our offense, " Jackson said.“”,

2.You'll probably need to initiate the pull JUST a bit before you think you should.

3.Because cough may be the only symptom of reflux, I would also initiate more aggressive acid suppression with a proton-pump inhibitor.

4.If you were a TechNet Plus Subscriber, you would be able to initiate downloads of select products directly from here.TechNetPlus

5.Steadying his hands, the initiate raised the skull to his mouth and felt his lips touch the dry bone.

6.It's more likely to be a store error than a bank error, since the bank wouldn't initiate a deposit into the account from the store.

7.Earth hopes that this information gives each initiate an adequate idea of the energetic changes leading to Bodhisattva level evolution.

8.With low volumes, it is perfectly reasonable to ask the user to initiate and monitor the transactions if it reduces the costs.

9.Remember, the lack of feminine energy during sex may actually be read as a reluctance to initiate the act or to be an active partner in it.

10.Movement out of the design space is considered to be a change and would normally initiate a regulatory post approval change process.