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vt. 引诱, 招致, 归纳出, 感应
[医] 诱导, 感应
过去分词 induced 过去式 induced 第三人称单数 induces 现在分词 inducing
这组词都有“劝说,劝导,劝诱”的意思,其区别是:
- coax: 指用好话善意或耐心劝诱、哄骗某人做某事。
- urge: 语气强,指不断地热情地规劝诱导。
- persuade: 普通用词,指通过劝说、感情交流等而使对方做劝说者所希望的事。
- induce: 指用讲道理来使某人做某事。
- counsel: 较正式用词,指对一些较重大事情所提出的劝告。有时也用于非正式场合,但仍强调严肃的一面。
- convince: 指凭行动、事实或言语使他人从思想感情上信服。
The experiment was designed to induce a chemical reaction.
实验设计是为了引起化学反应。
She tried to induce him to change his mind.
她试图说服他改变主意。
The teacher used a video to induce students' curiosity about space exploration.
老师用了一段视频来激发学生对太空探索的好奇心。
The teacher used a trick to induce the students' interest in the subject.
老师用了一个技巧来激发学生对该主题的兴趣。
The vaccine's efficacy depends on its ability to induce antigenic responses.
疫苗的效果取决于其诱发抗原反应的能力。
She was given a barbiturate to induce sleep during the EEG test.
她在进行脑电图测试时被注射了一种巴比妥类药物以诱导睡眠。
The ability of the drug to induce apoptotic cell death was assessed in multiple experiments.
药物诱导细胞凋亡死亡的能力在多个实验中进行了评估。
The doctor induced the patient to undergo surgery.
医生劝说病人接受手术。
The magician induced the audience to believe he could read their minds.
magician 诱导观众相信他能读取他们的思想。
The government induced people to save more by offering tax incentives.
政府通过提供税收激励,鼓励人们多储蓄。