inducing
present participle ofinduce
单词 | inducing |
释义 | inducing present participle ofinduce induce verb formaluk/ɪnˈdjuːs/us/ɪnˈduːs/induceverb(PERSUADE)[T+ obj + to infinitive] topersuadesomeone to do something: They induced hertotake thejobbypromisingeditorialfreedom. Nothing couldinduce me(= Idefinitelycannot bepersuaded)toclimbamountain/rideabike. Urging & persuading
induceverb(CAUSE)[T] tocausesomething tohappen: Pills forseasicknessoften inducedrowsiness. [T] to use adrugto make apregnantwomanstartgivingbirth: In thishospital,twinsare often induced. Causing things to happen
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