Induces Meaning in English
word · lemma: induce
ˌɪnˈdusɪz
in-DOO-siz
ɪndjˈuːsɪz
in-DYOO-siz
释义
To cause something to happen, or to lead someone to do something, typically by influence or persuasion.
用法与细微差别
Often used in formal, scientific, or medical contexts (e.g., "induce labor"). Common collocations: "induce sleep," "induce a reaction." Usually implies an effect caused by an action, substance, or condition rather than arising naturally.
Spanish: inducir - causar - provocarPortuguese (BR): induzir - causar - provocarPortuguese (PT): induzir - causar - provocarChinese (Simplified): 引起 - 导致Chinese (Traditional): 引起 - 導致Hindi: उत्पन्न करना - प्रेरित करनाArabic: يُسبب - يُحفّزBengali: উদ্দীপিত করে - প্ররোচিত করেRussian: вызывает - побуждаетJapanese: 誘発する - 促すVietnamese: gây ra - kích thíchKorean: 유발하다 - 일으키다Turkish: neden olmak - tetiklemekUrdu: اُبھارتا ہے - پیدا کرتا ہےIndonesian: menyebabkan - memicu
例句
The doctor induces sleep with medicine.
basic
Loud noises sometimes induce headaches.
basic
Stress induces unhealthy eating habits.
basic
They used a special light that induces plants to grow faster.
natural
Watching sad movies sometimes induces people to cry.
natural
The company hopes the new law induces more investment.
natural