inaugurate
v
1 [Tn, Cn.n/a]~ sb (as sth) introduce (a new public official or leader) at a special ceremony 为(新官员或领袖)举行就职典礼
inaugurate the President 为总统举行就职典礼
He will be inaugurated as president in January. 他将在一月就任总裁.
2 [Tn] mark the beginning of (an organization or undertaking) or open (a building, an exhibition, etc) with a special ceremony 为(组织或工程的创立或开工)举行仪式; 为(建筑物、 展览会等)举行落成或开幕仪式
inaugurate a conference, an organization, a scheme, etc 为会议开幕、 组织成立、 计画创始举行仪式
The city library was inaugurated by the mayor. 市长主持了市图书馆的落成仪式.
3 [Tn] be the beginning of (sth); introduce 开创, 创始, 引进(某事物)
Concorde inaugurateda new era in aeroplane travel. 协和式飞机开创了空中旅行的新纪元.
And I can't find her passport anywhere. So she must have taken that too.
而且我在哪都找不到她的护照,所以她一定也带去了。
He passed his exams, and even better, when he left university he had earned enough money to start his own business, offering guide services to tourists.
他考试过关了,更惬意的是,他大学毕业时,所赚的钱足够他开始经营自己的行业--为游客提供导游服务。
The Indians declared that this Pass Law was unfair. Some of them publicly burnt their permits and many of them were put in prison.