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launch into Translationslaunch1 (loːntʃ) verb1. to make (a boat or ship) slide into the water or (a rocket) leave the ground. As soon as the alarm was sounded, the lifeboat was launched; The Russians have launched a rocket. 使首次下水(指船),發射(火箭) 使(船)下水,发射(火箭) 2. to start (a person, project etc) off on a course. His success launched him on a brilliant career. 引領某人或某事等開始 使开始从事,发起 3. to throw. 投擲 投掷 noun (an) act of launching. 發射 发射ˈlaunching-pad noun a platform from which a rocket can be launched. 發射台 发射台launch into to begin eagerly. He launched into an enthusiastic description of the play. 積極投入 投入launch out to throw oneself freely into some new activity (often involving spending money). 大肆揮霍 大肆挥霍launch into
launch into (something)To begin doing something, often excitedly. Don't ask Grandpa about the weather unless you want him to launch into a full analysis of the Farmers' Almanac.See also: launchlaunch into somethingto start in doing something. Now, don't launch into lecturing me about manners again! Tim's mother launched into a sermon about how to behave at the dinner table.See also: launchlaunch intov. To start saying or doing something enthusiastically; plunge into something: The professor launched into the topic after a brief introduction.See also: launchEncyclopediaSeelaunch |