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		Definition of introductory in English: introductoryadjective ɪntrəˈdʌkt(ə)riˌɪntrəˈdəkt(ə)ri 1Serving as an introduction to a subject or topic; basic or preliminary. 引导的,引论的,序言的;基本的,基础的,初步的,预备的  a two-day introductory course Example sentencesExamples -  The introductory and overview chapters of the three volumes are alone worth the price of purchase.
 -  The problems were addressed in an introductory graduate level econometrics course.
 -  Safe storage of weapons is part and parcel of introductory training at the basic police academy level.
 -  The introductory chapters are simply written and clearly illustrated.
 -  Biotechnology education could begin at the university level with a basic introductory course.
 -  An introductory course in First Aid will also be added to the expanding subject choices in October.
 -  If you've never read about this sort of thing, this is a good basic introductory article.
 -  During my sophomore year of college I took an introductory acting course as an elective.
 -  Instead of the standard two years of philosophy, I have done just one as well as introductory courses in theology.
 -  There is also a short introductory chapter dealing with nuisance aquatic plants of the region.
 -  There's a chapter in every introductory economics textbook about innovation and competition.
 -  This introductory course will explore many of the topics that were touched on above.
 -  It's easy enough, it's a basic introductory essay to the topic so the tutor can assess our skills.
 -  It was then agreed to try to arrange an introductory course in the locality.
 -  Anyone who hasn't been on the programme before can attend an introductory course starting at 3pm on Sunday.
 -  The introductory chapters are limited, focusing on key principles only.
 -  On Tuesdays there are Meditation classes in the morning and an introductory course in Yoga in the evening.
 -  This course will be an ideal one to complement the Centre's recently run introductory course on beekeeping.
 -  Section 1 includes two introductory chapters that provide a suitable opening to the book.
 -  In many ways, I wish this chapter had been the introductory chapter for the book.
 
 Synonyms opening, initial, starting, commencing, initiatory, first, earliest prefatory, preliminary, precursory, lead-in rare prefatorial, precursive, prodromal, prodromic, preambular, preambulatory, preludial, prelusive, prelusory, exordial, proemial, prolegomenal elementary, basic, rudimentary, fundamental initiatory, preparatory, primary rare rudimental - 1.1 Intended to persuade someone to purchase something for the first time.
说服…试购的,试销的  we are making a special introductory offer of a reduced subscription 我们正在推出特惠价试订阅的活动。 Example sentencesExamples -  It's available now, at an introductory offer of £40 per person for bed and breakfast.
 -  Visitors are advised to watch out for new hotels that run introductory offers.
 -  Dozens of cards offer no-interest introductory rates on balance transfers, with the longest deals lasting for up to a year.
 -  Hey, check out this Internet thing and see what all the fuss is about with a free introductory offer from Her Majesty's Government.
 -  This has been moved from card to card to take advantage of introductory offers.
 -  If there's no introductory offer for new purchases then don't use the card to buy things.
 -  Are customers still benefiting from that special introductory rate on purchases?
 -  The high rate is not intended as an introductory offer, according to the company, and it says the rate is made possible by a low cost base.
 -  There are a lot of suppliers competing for your pounds, some of whom offer head-turning introductory offers.
 -  This software will have a place for your cyber guests to register and to receive an introductory offer.
 -  Olive decides to switch to a card that charges no interest on purchases for an introductory period.
 -  As an introductory offer, electronic cards are being offered free of subscription fee for the first year.
 -  If you can, apply for one of the many cards offering an introductory interest-free period on transfers.
 -  I've decided to waive the cost of this initial consignment as a introductory offer.
 -  After all, they offered me a gold card and an attractive introductory rate of interest.
 -  Right now, this is an academic issue, because as an introductory offer, all public Ready to Surf points are free to wireless users.
 -  As everything is all so new, the hotel is temporarily offering a range of special introductory packages.
 -  Dozens of credit card companies offer special zero interest introductory periods.
 -  Customers who sign up will pay €30 per month after the introductory offer ends.
 -  It entices customers in with a market-beating introductory offer that rises after six months or so.
 
  
 
 OriginLate Middle English (as a noun denoting an introductory text): from late Latin introductorius, from Latin introducere (see introduce).    Definition of introductory in US English: introductoryadjectiveˌɪntrəˈdəkt(ə)riˌintrəˈdəkt(ə)rē 1Serving as an introduction to a subject or topic; basic or preliminary. 引导的,引论的,序言的;基本的,基础的,初步的,预备的  an introductory course in Russian 俄语基础教程。 Example sentencesExamples -  Safe storage of weapons is part and parcel of introductory training at the basic police academy level.
 -  If you've never read about this sort of thing, this is a good basic introductory article.
 -  Anyone who hasn't been on the programme before can attend an introductory course starting at 3pm on Sunday.
 -  It was then agreed to try to arrange an introductory course in the locality.
 -  This course will be an ideal one to complement the Centre's recently run introductory course on beekeeping.
 -  It's easy enough, it's a basic introductory essay to the topic so the tutor can assess our skills.
 -  Instead of the standard two years of philosophy, I have done just one as well as introductory courses in theology.
 -  There's a chapter in every introductory economics textbook about innovation and competition.
 -  The introductory chapters are limited, focusing on key principles only.
 -  The introductory chapters are simply written and clearly illustrated.
 -  This introductory course will explore many of the topics that were touched on above.
 -  The introductory and overview chapters of the three volumes are alone worth the price of purchase.
 -  An introductory course in First Aid will also be added to the expanding subject choices in October.
 -  During my sophomore year of college I took an introductory acting course as an elective.
 -  Biotechnology education could begin at the university level with a basic introductory course.
 -  In many ways, I wish this chapter had been the introductory chapter for the book.
 -  Section 1 includes two introductory chapters that provide a suitable opening to the book.
 -  The problems were addressed in an introductory graduate level econometrics course.
 -  On Tuesdays there are Meditation classes in the morning and an introductory course in Yoga in the evening.
 -  There is also a short introductory chapter dealing with nuisance aquatic plants of the region.
 
 Synonyms opening, initial, starting, commencing, initiatory, first, earliest elementary, basic, rudimentary, fundamental - 1.1 Intended to persuade someone to purchase something for the first time.
说服…试购的,试销的  we are making a special introductory offer of a reduced subscription 我们正在推出特惠价试订阅的活动。 Example sentencesExamples -  Olive decides to switch to a card that charges no interest on purchases for an introductory period.
 -  Hey, check out this Internet thing and see what all the fuss is about with a free introductory offer from Her Majesty's Government.
 -  Dozens of cards offer no-interest introductory rates on balance transfers, with the longest deals lasting for up to a year.
 -  If there's no introductory offer for new purchases then don't use the card to buy things.
 -  Customers who sign up will pay €30 per month after the introductory offer ends.
 -  This has been moved from card to card to take advantage of introductory offers.
 -  As everything is all so new, the hotel is temporarily offering a range of special introductory packages.
 -  I've decided to waive the cost of this initial consignment as a introductory offer.
 -  It's available now, at an introductory offer of £40 per person for bed and breakfast.
 -  The high rate is not intended as an introductory offer, according to the company, and it says the rate is made possible by a low cost base.
 -  There are a lot of suppliers competing for your pounds, some of whom offer head-turning introductory offers.
 -  If you can, apply for one of the many cards offering an introductory interest-free period on transfers.
 -  It entices customers in with a market-beating introductory offer that rises after six months or so.
 -  As an introductory offer, electronic cards are being offered free of subscription fee for the first year.
 -  After all, they offered me a gold card and an attractive introductory rate of interest.
 -  This software will have a place for your cyber guests to register and to receive an introductory offer.
 -  Dozens of credit card companies offer special zero interest introductory periods.
 -  Are customers still benefiting from that special introductory rate on purchases?
 -  Right now, this is an academic issue, because as an introductory offer, all public Ready to Surf points are free to wireless users.
 -  Visitors are advised to watch out for new hotels that run introductory offers.
 
  
 
 OriginLate Middle English (as a noun denoting an introductory text): from late Latin introductorius, from Latin introducere (see introduce).     |