launch的意思和读音

launch

: [lɔntʃ] : [lɔːntʃ]

v.使

n.;(;(;(

使

launches  launching  launched  

v.+n.launch campaign,launch product,launch attack,launch satellite,launch project

n.presentation,introduction,promotion,unveiling,inauguration

v.dispatch,send off,open,start on,introduce

launchv.

1.~ sthto start an activity, especially an organized one

to launch an appeal/an inquiry/an investigation/a campaign

to launch an attack/invasion

2.~ sthto make a product available to the public for the first time

a party to launch his latest novel

The new model will be launched in July.

3.~ sth使to put a ship or boat into the water, especially one that has just been built

The Navy is to launch a new warship today.

The lifeboat was launched immediately.

4.~ sthto send sth such as a spacecraft , weapon, etc. into space, into the sky or through water

to launch a communications satellite

to launch a missile/rocket/torpedo

5.~ yourself at, from, etc. sth.~ yourself forwards, etc.to jump forwards with a lot of force

Without warning he launched himself at me.

6.~ sthto start a computer program

You can launch programs and documents from your keyboard.

n.

1.[ususing];(;(;(the action of launching sth; an event at which sth is launched

the successful launch of the Ariane rocket

a product launch

The official launch date is in May.

2.a large boat with a motor

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n.1.the act of sending a missile, space vehicle, satellite, or other object into the air or into space2.the start of a major activity such as a military attack, a public investigation, or a new career or project; an occasion when a company starts selling a new product or service to the public; an event at which a company or organization officially announces that it is starting to do or to sell something3.a large open boat with an engine

v.1.to send a missile, space vehicle, satellite, or other object into the air or into space; to put a boat or ship into water2.to start a major activity such as a military attack, a public investigation, or a new career or project; to start selling a new product or service to the public3.to start a computer program

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1.Although these kind of degrees are popular in Europe, Fuqua is one of the few business schools in the US to launch such a programme.

2.And on this count at least, even if the missile launch was another spectacular failure, it has achieved its end.使

3.The new museum building looks like a balloon lying on its side ready to launch. Outside is a real balloon ready to take visitors for a ride.

4.He said he wants to launch a dialogue not just with them, but with the wider Muslim world.广

5.Mr Obama set out his vision of a world free of nuclear weapons hours after being woken in the night to be told of the launch.使

6.The company also pointed out that hackers have been using some of these vulnerabilities to launch attacks to the user's machine.

7.A sumo into a hand-guns, to determine whether he is fit, and then aim at the direction of the fire to determine the launch.

8.Newcomers from vineyards in a dozen countries trying to launch their finest wines on the world market come to London first for validation.

9.Crucially, it also maintains a 'memory' so the body can launch a more ferocious defense the next time the same invader attacks.”,线

10.Spotify is now in eight markets, with Ek admitting that the U. S. launch took up the vast majority of the company's recent efforts.Spotify8