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inaugurates

美[ɪ'nɔɡjə.reɪt],英[ɪ'nɔːɡjʊreɪt],

释义

v. 开始;举行(开业,落成,成立等)仪式; 网络释义: 开创;举行就职典礼;为…举行就职典礼;

例句

In effect, Descartes inaugurates the initial bases of a science in which God has nothing to do.
事实上,笛卡尔开展的这门科学的最初基础,跟上帝完全没有关系。
The appearance of the bluetooth technology without fail inaugurates a new channel for robot research's development.
蓝牙技术的出现,无疑为机器人发展开辟了一条崭新的通道。
On Sunday the London Film Festival inaugurates the first Fido Awards, honouring the cinematic talents of this year's leading canines.
星期天,伦敦电影节开创了首个Fido大奖,表彰今年担任主演的犬类电影明星。
As a hotspot and a focus, the study on the relationship between Mao Zedong and Chinese traditional culture inaugurates a new domain.
作为一个跨世纪的热点和焦点——“毛泽东与中国传统文化”的研究开辟了毛泽东研究的新领域。
It gives new powers to the prime minister and parliament and inaugurates a much-needed overhaul of the judiciary.
它赋予了新的总理和议会的权力,并对司法机关进行急需的改革。
Under the guidance of the perspective of "from bottom to up" , Hill inaugurates a new research model of social history.
而希尔等人正是以“自下而上”的历史观为指导,才开创出了新社会史这种全新的史学研究模式。
A festive meal breaks the daily fast and inaugurates a night of feasting and celebration.
一顿欢乐膳食断裂每日快速和开始赴宴和庆祝夜。
Only violence inaugurates the new.
We are the sun which inaugurates, will be supposed to light the future with the life.
我们是初开的太阳,就该用生命来点燃未来。