elicitation
noun[U]
uk/iˌlɪs.ɪˈteɪ.ʃən/us/iˌlɪs.əˈteɪ.ʃən/theprocessof getting orproducingsomething,especiallyinformationor areaction:
(尤指信息或反应的)引出,探出,诱出Wediscussedthe elicitation ofconfessionsinmurderinvestigations.我们讨论了谋杀案调查中的诱取口供问题。
He waschargedwithfraudulentelicitation ofsensitiveinformation.他被指控以欺诈方式诱取敏感信息。
educationspecialized
thepracticeof getting astudenttoprovideorrememberafact,response, etc.ratherthantellingthem theanswer:
(在学习上)启发,诱导techniquesused for elicitation in theclassroom在课堂上启发学生的技巧
Manylanguagetestsrely on the elicitationstrategiesdescribedinchapter7.许多语言测试都依赖于第七章中所描述的启发策略。
See
elicit
- Theprivateelicitation ofexculpatoryevidenceshould bedisregarded.
- Thissectionof thelawappliesto anydeliberateelicitation ofinformation.
- Elicitation used inlanguageassessmentprovidesexamplesof how thechilduseslanguage.
- Metaphor elicitationexercisesare used todiscovercustomers'underlyingpsychologicalassociationswith theproduct.
- Elicitationproceduresmake itpossibletoexamineabroadspectrumoflinguisticabilitiesover ashortperiodoftime.
Getting, receiving and accepting
- acquire
- acquisition
- awardee
- carve
- carvesomethingout (foryourself)
- draw
- earn
- fill
- get out ofsomething
- glom ontosomething/someone
- go tosomeone
- honoree
- obligee
- score
- secure
- seize
- seize on/uponsomething
- snapsomethingup
- snatch
- snatch atsomething
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Answering & responding