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小词详解 | debut
debut 英 [ˈdeɪbjuː] 美 [deɪˈbjuː]
It is a debut that will initially make little difference, but could, over time, change the way central banks conduct monetary policy.
它的首度亮相在最开始影响力不会太大,但假以时日,可能会改变央行实施货币政策的方式。
——《经济学人》Even though the company has lost money for the last several years, its stock sale valued the company at $25.7 billion, a valuation even higher than Twitter’s at its market debut last fall.
尽管该公司过去几年在亏损,它的股价却将公司估值定为257亿美元,甚至高于推特去年秋天在股市上首次亮相的估值。
——《纽约时报》
[名词] 某人以某个特定身份或角色的首次亮相或表演
首次出镜时,她刚满18岁。然后她在36岁时达到了事业的巅峰。
She was scarcely 18 when she made her debut. Then she reached the apex of her career at 36.
在做迎宾员以前她当过一阵子歌手。这是她的首张专辑。
She had a spell as a singer before becoming an usher. This is her debut album.
那个浑身上下每个毛孔都散发着性感的女孩首次出现在伦敦社交界便艳惊四座,被视为同龄人里最美丽的年轻女子。
The girl who oozed sexuality from every pore dazzled London society as the most beautiful debutante of her generation.
Making his second Dreamland debut.
这是它在梦想国的第二次登场。
introduction: a person's first experience of a subject or thing premiere: the first performance of a musical or theatrical work or the first showing of a movie inception: the establishment or starting point of an institution or activity