Induce Meaning in English
word
/ˌɪnˈdus/
in-DOOSS
/ɪndjˈuːs/
in-DYOOSS
释义
To cause something to happen, or to persuade or influence someone to do something, often used in science or medicine.
用法与细微差别
More formal or technical; common in scientific, medical, or academic contexts ('induce labor', 'induce a feeling', 'induced current'). Can mean 'cause intentionally' or 'persuade'.
Spanish: inducir - provocar - causarPortuguese (BR): induzir - provocar - causarPortuguese (PT): induzir - provocar - causarChinese (Simplified): 引起 - 导致 - 促使Chinese (Traditional): 引起 - 導致 - 促使Hindi: उत्पन्न करना - प्रेरित करनाArabic: يُحَفِّز - يُسبّب - يَحثّBengali: প্ররোচিত করা - সৃষ্টি করাRussian: вызывать - побуждатьJapanese: 誘発する - 引き起こすVietnamese: gây ra - kích thích - thuyết phục (ai đó làm gì)Korean: 유도하다 - 일으키다Turkish: tetiklemek - neden olmakUrdu: محرک بننا - آمادہ کرناIndonesian: menyebabkan - menginduksi
例句
Doctors used medicine to induce sleep in the patient.
basic
Loud noises can induce fear in animals.
basic
Some chemicals can induce cancer.
basic
The scientist tried to induce a reaction by heating the mixture.
natural
Stress can sometimes induce headaches or even stomach pain.
natural
The teacher used a fun game to induce participation from shy students.
natural