1.b> i> , ; letter of introduction ; it was necessary to make introductions all round ;
2.b> 1) ; ; ; the introductions to the work / ; to deliver one's introduction ;
2) ( i>); ; an introduction to English literature ;
3) .i> ;
3.b> 1) , ; i> , ; the rapid introduction of a probe into a wound ;
2) , , i> ; the introduction of a lyrical digression / ; foreign borrowings of recent introduction ;
3) , ; the introduction of a new fashion / ;
4.b> , ; radios are a later introduction than telephones / , ;
5.b> 1) , ..i> ; ;
2) i> / , ..i>