inaugurate
发音
英 [ɪˈnɔːɡjəreɪt]
美 [ɪˈnɔːɡjəreɪt]
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- vt.
- 开创
- 创始
- 举行开幕典礼
- 举行就职典礼
单词词源
inaugurate 就职
in-,进入,使,augur,占卜,预示,预兆。来自古希腊罗马时期通过占卜来决定吉凶,以及是否从事政治,经济,军事活动,但该词用来指就职。
双语例句
- 1. After their mid-term election victory , and the failure of mr obama 's stimulus spending to deliver the expected returns , republicans feel they are on a roll-and that the debt-ceiling deadline gives them just the lever they need to inaugurate an historic change of course .
- 在他们中期选举胜利和奥巴马刺激消费提高收益失败后,共和党人感觉自己好运连连,且债务上限最后期限正好给予了他们开创一个历史性变化所需的杠杆。
- 2. Rothenberg tries to inaugurate a constancy assumption based on psychologizing about underlying basic personalities . Aside from the fact that " basic " changes can take place at any time , economics deals with marginal changes , and a change is no less a change for being marginal .
- 罗森伯格试图开创一个基于关于基本人性的心理化的永久假设虽然事实是“基本”的变化随时可以发生,经济学研究边际变化,边际变化依然是变化。