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Etymology: [ "in-tr&-düs, -dyü ] (transitive verb.) 15th century. Middle English, from Latin introducere, from intro- + ducere to lead; more at TOW.
Synonyms: made current, made known, imported, popularized, received, acquainted with, on speaking terms, familiar with

getirdi, introduit, başlattı, tanıtılmış, tanıtılan, tanıt, tanıştırmak, tanıtmak, takdim etmek, sunmak, getirmek, ana arı vermek, lanse etmek, ana kazandırmak, uygulamak, ileri sürmek, introd sun/tanıt/tanıştır, sokmak, içine katmak, taniştir, to ile tanıştırmak: She introduced him to her mother. Onu annesiyle tanıştırdı, to -i tanıtmak: This book introduces preschool, yürürlüğe koymak; getirmek, başlatmak, tanıştır, içeri sokmak, ortaya koymak, göstermek, ortaya konulmak, başlamak, öğretmek,

1 getirdi     ts
2 introduit  Tıp     ts
3 başlattı     ts
4 tanıtılmış     ts
5 tanıtılan     ts
6 tanıt  fiil     ts
7introduce tanıştırmak  fiil     ts
8introduce tanıtmak     ts
9introduce takdim etmek     ts
10introduce sunmak  fiil     ts
11introduce getirmek  fiil     ts
12introduce ana arı vermek  Arılık     ts
13introduce lanse etmek     ts
14introduce ana kazandırmak  Arılık     ts
15introduce uygulamak     ts
16introduce ileri sürmek     ts
17introduce introd sun/tanıt/tanıştır     ts
18introduce sokmak     ts
19introduce içine katmak     ts
20introduce taniştir     ts
21introduce to ile tanıştırmak: She introduced him to her mother. Onu annesiyle tanıştırdı  fiil     ts
22introduce to -i tanıtmak: This book introduces preschool  fiil     ts
23introduce yürürlüğe koymak; getirmek, başlatmak  Avrupa Birliği     ts
24introduce tanıştır     ts
25introduce içeri sokmak  fiil     ts
26introduce ortaya koymak  fiil     ts
27introduce göstermek  fiil     ts
28be introduced ortaya konulmak     ts
29introduce başlamak  fiil     ts
30introduce öğretmek  fiil     ts
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Simple past tense and past participle of introduce, Not native to a location; brought from another place, past of introduce, malaria acquired by mosquito transmission from an imported case in an area where malaria is not a regular occurrence, The version of a bill or resolution as it was filed in the house or the senate, People deliberately introduced some animals such as pheasants, starlings and rock doves Other animals, such as the house mouse and Norway rat, came in accidently as stowaways Introduced animals often can be compared to an invading army With only a few exceptions, these alien animals compete with and displace native animals, Grasses which have been brought in from outside North America and are not in the original vegetation, Not native to the area, has been brought in, When used to refer to plants or animals, this term means the plant or animal is not native to a country, To make (something or someone) known by formal announcement or recommendation, To cause (someone) to be acquainted (with someone else), To add (something) to a system, a mixture, or a container, To bring (something) into practice, To bring into notice, practice, cultivation, or use; as, to introduce a new fashion, method, or plant, bring in or establish in a new place or environment; "introduce a rule"; "introduce exotic fruits" bring something new to an environment; "A new word processor was introduced, as of legislation into a legislative body cause to come to know personally; "permit me to acquaint you with my son"; "introduce the new neighbors to the community", To bring into practice, To open to notice; to begin; to present; as, he introduced the subject with a long preface, To produce; to cause to exist; to induce, To make known by formal announcement or recommendation; to cause to be acquainted, To lead or bring in; to conduct or usher in; as, to introduce a person into a drawing-room, present for the first time; acquaint one person with another; bring to the notice of; institute, initiate, establish; announce; preface, commence; insert; inject; feed, To bring a species, either inadvertantly or intentionally, from another area into a new area where it has not existed previously Introduced species are the opposite of native species, presentar; I would like to introduce you to , Quiero presentarte a, If you introduce someone to something, you cause them to learn about it or experience it for the first time. He introduced us to the delights of natural food. + introduction intro·duc·tion His introduction to League football would have been gentler if he had started at a smaller club, To introduce something means to cause it to enter a place or exist in a system for the first time. The Government has introduced a number of other money-saving moves The word `Pagoda' was introduced to Europe by the 17th century Portuguese. + introduction intro·duc·tion He is best remembered for the introduction of the moving assembly-line, If you introduce one person to another, or you introduce two people, you tell them each other's names, so that they can get to know each other. If you introduce yourself to someone, you tell them your name. Tim, may I introduce you to my uncle's secretary, Mary Waller? Someone introduced us and I sat next to him Let me introduce myself. + introduction introductions intro·duc·tion With considerable shyness, Elaine performed the introductions, cause to come to know personally; "permit me to acquaint you with my son"; "introduce the new neighbors to the community", bring something new to an environment; "A new word processor was introduced", bring in or establish in a new place or environment; "introduce a rule"; "introduce exotic fruits", The person who introduces a television or radio programme speaks at the beginning of it, and often between the different items in it, in order to explain what the programme or the items are about. `Health Matters' is introduced by Dick Oliver on BBC World Service. = present, To put (something into a place); to insert; as, to introduce the finger, or a probe, as of legislation into a legislative body, To lead to and make known by formal announcement or recommendation; hence, to cause to be acquainted; as, to introduce strangers; to introduce one person to another, put or introduce into something; "insert a picture into the text", bring before the public for the first time, as of an actor, song, etc, furnish with a preface or introduction; "She always precedes her lectures with a joke"; "He prefaced his lecture with a critical remark about the institution", be a precursor of; "The fall of the Berlin Wall ushered in the post-Cold War period", introduce; "Insert your ticket here", bring something new to an environment; "A new word processor was introduced, bring in a new person or object into a familiar environment; "He brought in a new judge"; "The new secretary introduced a nasty rumor", (a bill) to bring in and formally present a bill to a house for future consideration,

31 Simple past tense and past participle of introduce     ts
32 Not native to a location; brought from another place - "The prickly pear cactus is an introduced species in Australia."     ts
33 past of introduce     ts
34 malaria acquired by mosquito transmission from an imported case in an area where malaria is not a regular occurrence     ts
35 The version of a bill or resolution as it was filed in the house or the senate     ts
36 People deliberately introduced some animals such as pheasants, starlings and rock doves Other animals, such as the house mouse and Norway rat, came in accidently as stowaways Introduced animals often can be compared to an invading army With only a few exceptions, these alien animals compete with and displace native animals     ts
37 Grasses which have been brought in from outside North America and are not in the original vegetation     ts
38 Not native to the area, has been brought in     ts
39 When used to refer to plants or animals, this term means the plant or animal is not native to a country     ts
40introduce To make (something or someone) known by formal announcement or recommendation - "Let me introduce our guest speaker."     ts
41introduce To cause (someone) to be acquainted (with someone else) - "Let me introduce you to my friends."     ts
42introduce To add (something) to a system, a mixture, or a container - "Various pollutants were introduced into the atmosphere."     ts
43introduce To bring (something) into practice     ts
44introduce To bring into notice, practice, cultivation, or use; as, to introduce a new fashion, method, or plant     ts
45introduce bring in or establish in a new place or environment; "introduce a rule"; "introduce exotic fruits" bring something new to an environment; "A new word processor was introduced     ts
46introduce as of legislation into a legislative body cause to come to know personally; "permit me to acquaint you with my son"; "introduce the new neighbors to the community"     ts
47introduce To bring into practice     ts
48introduce To open to notice; to begin; to present; as, he introduced the subject with a long preface     ts
49introduce To produce; to cause to exist; to induce     ts
50introduce To make known by formal announcement or recommendation; to cause to be acquainted     ts
51introduce To lead or bring in; to conduct or usher in; as, to introduce a person into a drawing-room     ts
52introduce present for the first time; acquaint one person with another; bring to the notice of; institute, initiate, establish; announce; preface, commence; insert; inject; feed  fiil     ts
53introduce To bring a species, either inadvertantly or intentionally, from another area into a new area where it has not existed previously Introduced species are the opposite of native species     ts
54introduce presentar; I would like to introduce you to , Quiero presentarte a     ts
55introduce If you introduce someone to something, you cause them to learn about it or experience it for the first time. He introduced us to the delights of natural food. + introduction intro·duc·tion His introduction to League football would have been gentler if he had started at a smaller club     ts
56introduce To introduce something means to cause it to enter a place or exist in a system for the first time. The Government has introduced a number of other money-saving moves The word `Pagoda' was introduced to Europe by the 17th century Portuguese. + introduction intro·duc·tion He is best remembered for the introduction of the moving assembly-line     ts
57introduce If you introduce one person to another, or you introduce two people, you tell them each other's names, so that they can get to know each other. If you introduce yourself to someone, you tell them your name. Tim, may I introduce you to my uncle's secretary, Mary Waller? Someone introduced us and I sat next to him Let me introduce myself. + introduction introductions intro·duc·tion With considerable shyness, Elaine performed the introductions     ts
58introduce cause to come to know personally; "permit me to acquaint you with my son"; "introduce the new neighbors to the community"     ts
59introduce bring something new to an environment; "A new word processor was introduced"     ts
60introduce bring in or establish in a new place or environment; "introduce a rule"; "introduce exotic fruits"     ts
61introduce The person who introduces a television or radio programme speaks at the beginning of it, and often between the different items in it, in order to explain what the programme or the items are about. `Health Matters' is introduced by Dick Oliver on BBC World Service. = present     ts
62introduce To put (something into a place); to insert; as, to introduce the finger, or a probe     ts
63introduce as of legislation into a legislative body     ts
64introduce To lead to and make known by formal announcement or recommendation; hence, to cause to be acquainted; as, to introduce strangers; to introduce one person to another     ts
65introduce put or introduce into something; "insert a picture into the text"     ts
66introduce bring before the public for the first time, as of an actor, song, etc     ts
67introduce furnish with a preface or introduction; "She always precedes her lectures with a joke"; "He prefaced his lecture with a critical remark about the institution"     ts
68introduce be a precursor of; "The fall of the Berlin Wall ushered in the post-Cold War period"     ts
69introduce introduce; "Insert your ticket here"     ts
70introduce bring something new to an environment; "A new word processor was introduced     ts
71introduce bring in a new person or object into a familiar environment; "He brought in a new judge"; "The new secretary introduced a nasty rumor"     ts
72introduce (a bill) to bring in and formally present a bill to a house for future consideration     ts
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