1. 引起;導致 To induce a state or condition means to cause it.
e.g. Doctors said surgery could induce a heart attack. 醫生們說(shuō)手術(shù)有可能引起心臟病發(fā)作。 e.g. ...an economic crisis induced by high oil prices. 由高油價(jià)引發(fā)的經(jīng)濟危機
2. 引誘;勸說(shuō) If you induce someone to do something, you persuade or influence them to do it.
e.g. I would do anything to induce them to stay... 我會(huì )想盡一切辦法勸他們留下來(lái)。 e.g. More than 4,000 teachers were induced to take early retirement. 4000 多名教師被說(shuō)服提前退休。
3. 用人工方法引(產(chǎn)) If a doctor or nurse induces labour or birth, they cause a pregnant woman to start giving birth by using drugs or other medical means.
e.g. He might decide that it is best to induce labour. 他也許決定最好引產(chǎn)。
induction ...if there are obvious medical reasons for induction. 如果有明顯的醫學(xué)原因需要進(jìn)行引產(chǎn)
induce英英釋義
verb
1. reason or establish by induction
2. cause to do cause to act in a specified manner
e.g. The ads induced me to buy a VCR My children finally got me to buy a computer My wife made me buy a new sofa
Synonym: stimulatecausehavegetmake
3. cause to arise
e.g. induce a crisis
Synonym: bring on
4. cause to occur rapidly
e.g. the infection precipitated a high fever and allergic reactions
Synonym: stimulaterushhasten
5. produce electric current by electrostatic or magnetic processes