| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| implement | /'ɪmplɪmɛnt/ | Verb (transitive) If you implement a plan, you put it into action; you do it. Noun (countable) An implement is a tool, usually a hand tool (e.g., a shovel or a pencil). | implementation implementable |
Monday, September 28, 2009
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n. 工具, 器具; 当工具的物品
vt. 实施, 执行; 向...提供工具(或手段)
It is not the proper way to implement a policy by force.
At the same time, however, the government did not implement a policy to achieve self-sufficiency, accelerating an influx of cheap imported rice.
ReplyDeleteJapanese;dou gu, koui
A supportive teacher, school counselor or school administrator can assist in implementing these programs in your son's school.
ReplyDeleteObject language comprises all intentional and non-intentional display of material things, such as implements, machines, art objects, architectural structures, and last but not least, the human body and whatever clothes cover it.
ReplyDeleteSpanish:implementar