outset

美音:['aʊt.set] 英音:['aʊt.set]

简单释义:


n.开始

网络开端;开头;最初

完整释义:


n.

1.开头,开端,开始
2.开头;最初
3.退潮流


例句:

  1. From the outset, the London Olympics has at least had a declared aim: the regeneration of the city's poor eastern districts.
    从一开始,伦敦奥运会至少有一个公开的目标:重建城东的贫民区。

  2. Our aim at the outset of the survey was to come up with a shortlist of five titles from which FT readers could select an all-time favourite.
    此项调查的最初目的,是总结出一个包括5本书的最终候选名单,以供英国《金融时报》读者选出有史以来最受欢迎的商业书籍。

  3. As I said at the outset, Kyodo News believes that one of its key missions is to support world peace and a democratic society.
    前面已经提到,共同通讯社把促进世界和平与民主社会的发展作为重要的使命之一。

  4. From the outset, he perceived that if he was patient and could represent the best of his race, his merits would be recognized.
    从一开始,他就认识到,只要他有耐心,能够表现出最佳的能力,就会实现他的价值。

  5. As you work with the data, see if you can think of changes that you could make at the outset to make reporting easier later.
    如同您处理数据一样,看看是否您能够在开头考虑可以做出的变更,从而使得之后的报告更容易。

  6. Let me say at the outset that this proposal is made with no single region, no single class, no single racial or religious group in mind.
    请允许我在开头便说明,这一建议的提出不带有对任何个地区、阶级、种族或教派的考虑。

  7. Despite a few difficult days at the outset, however, I now consider my internship to be one of my most valuable educational experiences.
    包括少数困难时期的开端,我认为我的实习是最有价值的教育经历。

  8. At the outset, he said the group was planting several seeds, not all of which would flower.
    他开始时就曾表示,该集团是在播下一些种子,但并非所有种子都能够开花。

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