Artificial intelligent assistant

launch

launch
/lɔ:ntʃ; lɔntʃ/ v
1 [Tn, Tn.pr]
put (sth) into motion; send on its course 使(某事物)运动; 送上轨道
    launch a blow, a missile, a torpedo, a satellite 发出一击、 发射导弹、 发射鱼雷、 发射卫星
    (fig 比喻) launch threats, insults, gibes, etc at sb 威胁、 侮辱、 奚落...某人.
2 [Tn] cause (a ship, esp one newly built) to move into the water 使(船, 尤指新船)下水
    The Queen is to launch a new warship today. 今天女王要主持新军舰下水仪式.
    The lifeboat was launched immediately to rescue the four men. 立刻放下了救生船救那四个人.
3 [Tn, Tn.pr]
put (sth/sb) into action; set going 使(某人[某事物])行动; 使开始
    launch an attack/offensive (against the enemy) (向敌人)发起攻击[攻势]
    The company is launching a new model next month. 下月公司将推出新型号产品.
    He's launching his son on a career in banking. 他让儿子从事银行业.
4 (phr v) launch (out) into sth enter boldly or freely into (a course of action) 勇於采取(某行动); 任意进行(某活动)
    He launched into a long series of excuses for his behaviour. 他一五一十地提出很多藉口为自己的行为辩解.
    She wants to be more than just a singer and is launching out into films, ie starting a career as a film actress. 她不甘心只当歌手, 於是开始投身影界. launch out at sb attack sb, physically or verbally 攻击或抨击某人
    He suddenly launched out at me for no reason at all. 他突然无端攻击我. launch, n (esp sing 尤作单数) process of putting into motion a ship, spacecraft or new product (船的)下水; (航天器的)发射; (新产品的)投产或投放
    The launch of their new saloon received much media coverage. 他们投产的新轿车广获传媒报道.
launch / lɔ:ntʃ; lɔntʃ/ n large motor boat 大汽艇.

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