implement
implement — verb
1. to put a plan, decision, or system into action so that it starts being used or c
to put a plan, decision, or system into action so that it starts being used or carried out
The school board voted to implement the new reading program starting in September.
implement + concrete program/policy
Our team worked for three months to implement the new software across all offices.
implement + software/system + time frame
The government has promised to implement stricter rules on plastic waste.
Before you implement any major change, you should test it on a small group first.
文法句型
implement + noun phrase
implement + plan / policy / system / change
用法筆記
Common in business, government, and technology contexts. Subject is usually an organisation, institution, or person in authority. Frequently paired with nouns such as 'plan', 'policy', 'system', 'strategy', or 'change'.
常見錯誤
implement — noun
1. a tool or piece of equipment designed for a particular job, especially one that
a tool or piece of equipment designed for a particular job, especially one that is operated by hand rather than by a motor
The farmer sharpened his metal implement before cutting the wheat.
concrete: sharpened + metal implement
A kitchen knife is a simple implement that every cook needs.
adjective + implement (simple implement)
The museum showed stone implements that early humans used for cutting meat.
Yumi bought a set of garden implements for planting vegetables behind the house.
文法句型
adjective + implement
implement for [purpose]
用法筆記
Used for simple, hand-operated tools (knives, hoes, hammers) rather than large powered machines. 'Tool' is a more general word; 'implement' often appears in historical, farming, or gardening contexts.