introduction|introductions in English
noun
[,in·tro'duc·tion || ‚ɪntrə'dʌkʃn]
act of introducing; act of acquainting one person with another; preface, foreword (in a book or other work); something introduced, something new; basic textbook, introductory manual
Use "introduction|introductions" in a sentence
1. Biogeography: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
2. Biogeography: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Mark V
3. Specific introductions.
4. I'll make the introductions
5. Conjunctive adverbs as introductions
6. I'll make the introductions.
7. Review: First Impressions Often I will skip through author introductions, but I am so glad that I read Paulo Coelho’s introduction to The Alchemist
8. How to Prepare Effective Introductions
9. 15 min: Preparing Effective Introductions.
10. Introductions to the Bookworms Library
11. 18 min: How to Prepare Introductions.
12. USING INTRODUCTIONS FROM THE REASONING BOOK
13. The Briefest of Introductions to MATLAB – p
14. With considerable shyness, Elaine performed the introductions.
15. 15 min: “How to Prepare Effective Introductions.”
16. Why not pattern your introductions after these?
17. Agency services for arranging business and professional introductions
18. With a smile, he makes introductions all round.
19. Beholdings: Fourteen Introductions to the History Around Us
20. Beholdings: Fourteen Introductions to the History Around Us
21. Nearly absent (except introductions) from the Australian region.
22. Ferraro had received the loudest ovation in the introductions.
23. 1 Jesus was masterful in his use of introductions.
24. This book has a superfluity of introductions and summaries.
25. The introductions in both books are anodyne and brief.