Launch into Meaning in English
expression
ˈɫɔntʃ/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
LAWNCH IN-too, LAWNCH in-TOO, LAWNCH IN-tuh
lˈɔːntʃ/ /ˈɪntʊ
LAWNCH IN-too, LAWNCH IN-tuh
Definición
To suddenly start doing or saying something with energy or enthusiasm, often talking or explaining in detail.
Uso & Matices
Semi-formal, common in speech and writing. Used with discussions, explanations, stories, or emotional expressions (e.g., 'launch into a speech', 'launch into a rant'). Implies a sudden and energetic start.
Spanish: empezar de repente - lanzarse aPortuguese (BR): começar de repente - lançar-se emPortuguese (PT): começar de repente - lançar-se emChinese (Simplified): 突然开始 - 投入Chinese (Traditional): 突然開始 - 投入Hindi: अचानक शुरू करनाArabic: ينطلق في - يبدأ فجأةBengali: হঠাৎ করে শুরু করা - প্রবল উদ্যমে শুরু করাRussian: резко начать - с энтузиазмом приступитьJapanese: 急に始める - 熱心に話し始めるVietnamese: bắt đầu một cách đột ngột - bắt đầu (nói/làm) đầy nhiệt huyếtKorean: 갑자기 시작하다 - 열정적으로 시작하다Turkish: aniden başlamak - coşkuyla girişmekUrdu: اچانک شروع کرنا - جوش کے ساتھ آغاز کرناIndonesian: tiba-tiba memulai - mulai dengan semangat
Oraciones de Ejemplo
He launched into a long explanation about his job.
basic
She launched into her story without waiting for questions.
basic
The teacher launched into the lesson right away.
basic
Whenever he's upset, he launches into a rant about the government.
natural
After dinner, their dad launched into stories from his childhood.
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She nervously launched into her presentation, but soon gained confidence.
natural