inaugurate
柯林斯词典
1. V-T When a new leader is inaugurated, they are formally given their new position at an official ceremony. 使正式就任[usu passive]
The new president will be inaugurated on January 20th. 新总统将在1月20日正式就任。
2. inaugurationN-VAR 就职典礼
...the inauguration of the new Governor. …新任州长的就职典礼。
3. V-T When a new building or institution is inaugurated, it is declared open in a formal ceremony. 为…举行开幕式; 为…举行落成典礼[usu passive]
A Mafia Museum was inaugurated in Corleone. 一座黑手党博物馆在科莱奥内举行落成典礼。
4. inaugurationN-COUNT 就职典礼; 落成典礼
They later attended the inauguration of the University. 他们后来参加了该大学的成立典礼。
5. V-T If you inaugurate a new system or service, you start it. 开创[正式]
Pan Am inaugurated the first scheduled international flight. 泛美航空开创了第一个定期的国际航班。
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inaugurate /ɪnˈɔːɡjʊˌreɪt/ (inaugurating,inaugurated,inaugurates)
剑桥词典
- to put someone into an official position with a ceremony
使正式就职,为…举行就职典礼
American presidents are always inaugurated on 20 January . 美国总统总是在1月20日正式就职。
to put something into use or action officially
(正式)启用,启动
The European Community inaugurated the Single European Market in 1993. 欧洲共同体于1993年正式启动欧洲单一市场。
to mark the beginning of a new period , style , or activity
开创(新时代);开始(新风尚或新活动)
The change of government inaugurated a new era of economic prosperity . 政府的变革开创了经济繁荣的新时代。 返回 inaugurate