v.:
发射;发起;发行;使(船,尤指新船)下水
n.:
(航天器的)发射;(船的)下水;(产品的)上市;(事件的)发起
网络:
发动;开办;使下水
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Although these kind of degrees are popular in Europe, Fuqua is one of the few business schools in the US to launch such a programme.
虽然此类项目在欧洲很流行,但福库商学院是仅有的几家在美国推出此类教学项目的商学院之一。
2.
And on this count at least, even if the missile launch was another spectacular failure, it has achieved its end.
最终如果从这点出发,即使这次发射是一次壮观的失败,它也达到了它的目标。
3.
The new museum building looks like a balloon lying on its side ready to launch. Outside is a real balloon ready to take visitors for a ride.
新的博物馆看上去象是一个气球卧着准备发射。外面是一个真的气球好像准备带游客去飞行。
4.
He said he wants to launch a dialogue not just with them, but with the wider Muslim world.
奥巴马说,他希望不仅仅只是和这些青年交流,还要和穆斯林世界进行更为广泛的对话。
5.
Mr Obama set out his vision of a world free of nuclear weapons hours after being woken in the night to be told of the launch.
在半夜里被传来的韩国发射导弹的消息惊醒后,奥巴马开始着手他的观点:在世界范围内摒除使用核武器。
6.
The company also pointed out that hackers have been using some of these vulnerabilities to launch attacks to the user's machine.
该公司还指出,已经有黑客在利用上述部分安全漏洞向用户机器发起攻击。
7.
A sumo into a hand-guns, to determine whether he is fit, and then aim at the direction of the fire to determine the launch.
将一个相扑手塞到一门大炮里,确定他是否合身,然后瞄准方向,确定发射火力。开炮!
8.
Newcomers from vineyards in a dozen countries trying to launch their finest wines on the world market come to London first for validation.
来自十几个国家葡萄园的新酒商,要想把他们最顶级的葡萄酒推向世界市场,都会先到伦敦获取交易认证。
9.
Crucially, it also maintains a 'memory' so the body can launch a more ferocious defense the next time the same invader attacks.
最重要的是,后天免疫系统还能够保持“记忆”,因此下次当同样的入侵者攻击人体时,体内能组织起效果更强的防线。
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Spotify is now in eight markets, with Ek admitting that the U. S. launch took up the vast majority of the company's recent efforts.
Spotify现在已经在8个国家生根发芽。埃克也承认,公司最近把大多数精力都放在了开拓美国市场上。