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noun1) (of methods, measures, process, machinery) Einführen, das; Einführung, die; (of rules) Aufstellung, die2) (formal presentation) Vorstellung, die; (into society) Einführung, die; (of reform) Einleiten, dasdo the introductions — die Anwesenden miteinander bekannt machen
letter of introduction — Empfehlungsschreiben, das
3) (preliminary matter) Einleitung, die* * *1) (the act of introducing, or the process of being introduced: the introduction of new methods.) die Einführung2) (an act of introducing one person to another: The hostess made the introductions and everyone shook hands.) die Vorstellung3) (something written at the beginning of a book explaining the contents, or said at the beginning of a speech etc.) die Einleitung* * *intro·duc·tion[ˌɪntrəˈdʌkʃən]nmy next guest needs no \introduction meinen nächsten Gast brauche ich nicht vorzustellenhis textbook would serve as an \introduction to this subject sein Lehrbuch soll in diese Materie einführensb's \introduction to smoking/alcohol jds erste Bekanntschaft mit dem Rauchen/Alkoholshe performed the \introductions sie machte alle miteinander bekannt\introduction into the market Markteinführung f\introduction of the euro Euro-Einführung f* * *["Intrə'dʌkSən]nsince his introduction to Lord X — seit er Lord X vorgestellt worden ist
letter of introduction — Einführungsbrief m or -schreiben nt
3) (= elementary course, book) Einführung fan introduction to French — eine Einführung ins Französische
4) (= introducing, being introduced) (to subject) Einführung f (to in +acc); (to habit, hobby) Bekanntschaft f (to mit); (of fashion, practice, reform etc) Einführung f; (of bill, competition) Einbringen nt; (= announcing) (of speaker) Vorstellung f, Ankündigung f; (of programme) Ankündigung f; (= bringing or carrying in) Einführung f (into in +dat); (= insertion) Einführung f (into in +acc)* * *introduction [ˌıntrəˈdʌkʃn] s1. Einführung f2. Bekanntmachen n, Vorstellung f:make the introductions die Vorstellung übernehmen4. Anschneiden n, Aufwerfen n5. Einleitung f, Vorrede f, Vorwort n6. MUS Introduktion f:a) freier Einleitungssatz vor dem Hauptsatz einer Sonate etc7. Leitfaden m, Anleitung f, Lehrbuch n:an introduction to botany ein Leitfaden der Botanik8. Einschleppung f9. Einbringung f1. introduction2. introductory* * *noun1) (of methods, measures, process, machinery) Einführen, das; Einführung, die; (of rules) Aufstellung, die2) (formal presentation) Vorstellung, die; (into society) Einführung, die; (of reform) Einleiten, dasletter of introduction — Empfehlungsschreiben, das
3) (preliminary matter) Einleitung, die* * *n.Einführung f.Einleitung f.
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