A1 noun #3,293 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

introduce

To help two people meet for the first time or to bring something new into a place.

Explanation at your level:

You use introduce when you meet new people. You say: 'Let me introduce you to my friend.' It is a very useful word for making friends.

You can also use it for things. If a store has a new item, they introduce it to the customers. It means to show something for the first time.

In an office, you might introduce a new rule or a new project. It means starting something new. Remember to use 'to' when you show one person to another.

The word is used in formal contexts to describe innovation. You might talk about how a government introduces legislation or how a scientist introduces a new theory to the academic community.

At this level, consider the nuance of introducing as a form of influence. You are not just showing something; you are actively shaping an environment by adding a new element to it.

In literary or philosophical contexts, the term can imply the inception of complex ideas. It is often used to discuss the historical introduction of cultural paradigms or systemic changes in society.

30초 단어

  • Used to help people meet.
  • Used to bring new things into use.
  • Followed by 'to' when talking about people.
  • Commonly used in both formal and informal settings.

When you introduce someone, you are acting as a bridge. You are helping two people who don't know each other start a conversation. It is a social icebreaker.

Beyond people, we use this word for innovation. If a company releases a new phone, they introduce it to the market. It is all about the first time something appears.

The word comes from the Latin introducere. This is a combination of intro (meaning 'inward' or 'to the inside') and ducere (meaning 'to lead').

Think of it literally as leading someone inside. Historically, it was used to describe bringing a guest into a room or a new custom into a culture. It has kept this sense of 'bringing in' for centuries.

You use this word in both formal and informal settings. In social situations, you might say, 'May I introduce you to my colleague?'

In business, we often use it with policies or products. 'The company decided to introduce a new dress code.' It is a very versatile verb in professional English.

While 'introduce' is a direct verb, it appears in phrases like introduce someone to the ropes, meaning to teach them how things work. Another is introduce a new era, which signifies a major historical shift.

These phrases help you sound more natural when discussing change or training.

The word is a regular verb. Its past tense is introduced and the present participle is introducing. It is often followed by 'to' when referring to people.

Pronunciation varies slightly between US and UK English, specifically regarding the 'u' sound. Focus on the stress on the final syllable: in-tro-DUCE.

Fun Fact

The word has been in English since the 15th century.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˌɪn.trəˈdjuːs/

Clear 'in' sound, 'tro' is soft, 'duce' has a long 'u' sound.

US /ˌɪn.trəˈduːs/

Similar to UK but the 'u' is often a simpler 'oo' sound.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 't' too hard
  • Missing the stress on the last syllable
  • Confusing 'introduce' with 'induction'

Rhymes With

produce reduce seduce deduce induce

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Straightforward

Speaking 2/5

Commonly used

듣기 2/5

Clear sound

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

meet name show

Learn Next

introduction presentation acquaintance

고급

initiate inaugurate implement

Grammar to Know

Verb Transitivity

Introduce requires an object.

Prepositional Phrases

Introduce to...

Passive Voice

He was introduced.

Examples by Level

1

I want to introduce you to my sister.

I want to show you my sister.

introduce + object + to

2

Please introduce yourself to the class.

3

She introduced me to her parents.

4

Can I introduce my friend?

5

We were introduced at a party.

6

He introduced the new teacher.

7

They introduced the game to us.

8

Let me introduce my brother.

1

The company introduced a new phone.

2

They introduced me to jazz music.

3

The law was introduced last year.

4

I introduced him to my boss.

5

She introduced a new way to work.

6

They introduced us to the team.

7

He introduced the topic of money.

8

We will introduce the plan tomorrow.

1

The teacher introduced the lesson with a story.

2

They introduced a new policy for safety.

3

I was introduced to the concept of mindfulness.

4

The government introduced new taxes.

5

He introduced me to his favorite author.

6

She introduced the guest speaker.

7

We need to introduce more variety.

8

They introduced the product to the market.

1

The scientist introduced a new variable to the experiment.

2

They introduced legislation to protect the environment.

3

The manager introduced a new workflow system.

4

He was introduced as the keynote speaker.

5

The brand introduced a sustainable line of clothing.

6

She introduced the idea of a flexible schedule.

7

They introduced me to the intricacies of the job.

8

The club introduced a new membership fee.

1

The author introduces the protagonist in the first chapter.

2

The policy was introduced to curb inflation.

3

They introduced a radical shift in strategy.

4

The professor introduced the theory of relativity.

5

The committee introduced a series of reforms.

6

He introduced a subtle change in tone.

7

The software introduces a new way to collaborate.

8

They introduced me to the nuances of the language.

1

The philosopher introduces the concept of existential dread.

2

The architect introduced elements of brutalism.

3

The artist introduced a new medium to her work.

4

The legislation introduces a framework for accountability.

5

They introduced a paradigm shift in the field.

6

The author introduces a sense of irony early on.

7

The system introduces a level of complexity.

8

The treaty introduces a new era of cooperation.

자주 쓰는 조합

introduce to
introduce a policy
introduce a product
introduce a topic
introduce legislation
introduce a new method
formally introduce
introduce someone to the idea
introduce a guest
introduce changes

Idioms & Expressions

"introduce the ropes"

teaching someone how to do a job

I will show you the ropes.

casual

"introduce a new chapter"

starting a new phase in life

Moving is a new chapter.

neutral

"introduce into the fold"

bringing someone into a group

He was introduced to the fold.

formal

"introduce a wild card"

adding an unpredictable element

That introduced a wild card.

casual

"introduce order to chaos"

organizing a messy situation

She introduced order to the office.

neutral

Easily Confused

introduce vs Present

Both mean to show.

Present is more formal.

I presented the award.

introduce vs Meet

Both relate to people.

You meet someone, you introduce someone else.

I met him yesterday.

introduce vs Launch

Both mean starting.

Launch is for products.

They launched the ship.

introduce vs Initiate

Both mean starting.

Initiate is for processes.

Initiate the sequence.

Sentence Patterns

A1

I introduced [person] to [person].

I introduced John to Mary.

B1

They introduced [product] to the [market].

They introduced the car to the market.

B2

He introduced [topic] in the [meeting].

He introduced the topic in the meeting.

A2

She was introduced to [concept].

She was introduced to yoga.

C1

We introduced [change] to the [system].

We introduced changes to the system.

어휘 가족

Nouns

introduction the act of introducing

Verbs

reintroduce to introduce again

Adjectives

introductory serving as an introduction

관련

intro shortened version

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

Formal: 'May I introduce...' Neutral: 'Let me introduce...' Casual: 'This is...'

자주 하는 실수

Introduce me to him (missing to) Introduce me to him
You must use 'to' when linking people.
Introduce a new friend (using introduce instead of meet) Meet a new friend
You meet a friend, you don't introduce them to yourself.
Introduce someone with (wrong preposition) Introduce someone to
The correct preposition is 'to'.
Introduce a new product to market (missing the) Introduce a product to the market
Needs the article.
Introduce the topic (missing verb) Introduce the topic
It is a verb, not a noun.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a door opening and you leading someone through it.

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Native Usage

Use 'Let me introduce you to...' for a polite social start.

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Cultural Insight

Handshakes are common in many cultures during introductions.

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Grammar Rule

Always use 'to' after introduce when referring to people.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'duce' sound.

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Avoid This

Don't say 'I introduce you my friend'.

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Did You Know?

It comes from the Latin for 'leading inside'.

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Study Smart

Use the word in a sentence about your daily life.

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Writing Tip

Use it to start an essay topic.

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Speaking Tip

Practice the phrase 'May I introduce...' for formal events.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

IN (inside) + TRO (to) + DUC (lead).

Visual Association

A person leading a new guest into a room.

Word Web

meeting presentation innovation start

챌린지

Introduce someone new to your friend today.

어원

Latin

Original meaning: To lead inside

문화적 맥락

None, it is a neutral term.

In English-speaking cultures, introductions are often brief and include a handshake.

'Allow me to introduce myself' (Rolling Stones song) The Introduction in academic papers

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Social Gatherings

  • Let me introduce you to...
  • Have you met...?
  • Nice to meet you.

Business Meetings

  • I'd like to introduce our speaker.
  • We are introducing a new strategy.

Academic Writing

  • This paper introduces the concept of...
  • The author introduces...

Product Launch

  • We are proud to introduce our new product.

Conversation Starters

"Who was the last person you introduced to a friend?"

"What is a new product you would like to see introduced?"

"How do you feel when you are introduced to a large group?"

"What is a good way to introduce a difficult topic?"

"Have you ever been introduced to someone famous?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you introduced two friends.

Write about a new habit you introduced into your life.

If you could introduce a new law, what would it be?

How would you introduce your favorite hobby to a beginner?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

It can be both formal and neutral.

Use 'introduce X to Y'.

Yes, for products or ideas.

Introduction.

Yes.

Yes, it means to show someone around.

Very often.

No, you introduce someone, you don't introduce yourself to yourself.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

I want to ___ you to my mother.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: introduce

Introduce is used to connect people.

multiple choice A2

Which means to bring something new?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: introduce

Introduce means to bring in.

true false B1

You introduce a person to a place.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

You can introduce someone to a new environment.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Synonym matching.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Subject + verb + object + to + object.

점수: /5

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C1

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accept

A1

누군가 준 것을 받거나 제안을 받아들이는 거예요. 어떤 사실을 인정하거나 상황을 그대로 받아들이는 의미로도 쓰여요.

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A2

열심히 노력해서 목표를 이루거나 일을 끝내는 거야. 자신의 노력으로 긍정적인 결과를 만들어낸다는 뜻이지.

acquiesce

C1

마지못해 동의하는 것을 말합니다. 항의하지 않고 받아들이는 것이며, 다른 선택지가 없을 때 사용합니다.

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