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Definition of educe in English: educeverb ɪˈdjuːsiˈd(j)us [with object]formal 1Bring out or develop (something latent or potential) 〈正式〉使(潜在的事物)显现出;引出 out of love obedience is to be educed 顺从可以因爱而生。 Example sentencesExamples - With his propensity to date openly white women and his apparent delight in beating white fighters, Johnson educed universal disgust among white boxing fans.
Synonyms bring to mind, call to mind, put one in mind of, call up, conjure up, summon up, summon, invoke, give rise to, bring forth, elicit, induce, kindle, stimulate, stir up, awaken, arouse, excite, raise, suggest - 1.1 Infer (something) from data.
(从数据中)推断出,演绎出 more information can be educed from these statistics 从这些统计资料中可以推断出更多信息。 Synonyms deduce, infer, conclude, derive, gather, glean
OriginLate Middle English: from Latin educere 'lead out', from e- (variant of ex-) 'out' + ducere 'to lead'. Rhymesabstruse, abuse, adduce, Ballets Russes, Belarus, Bruce, burnous, caboose, charlotte russe, conduce, deduce, deuce, diffuse, douce, excuse, goose, induce, introduce, juice, Larousse, loose, luce, misuse, moose, mousse, noose, obtuse, Palouse, produce, profuse, puce, recluse, reduce, Rousse, seduce, sluice, Sousse, spruce, traduce, truce, use, vamoose, Zeus Definition of educe in US English: educeverbēˈd(y)o͞osiˈd(j)us [with object]formal 1Bring out or develop (something latent or potential) 〈正式〉使(潜在的事物)显现出;引出 out of love obedience is to be educed 顺从可以因爱而生。 Example sentencesExamples - With his propensity to date openly white women and his apparent delight in beating white fighters, Johnson educed universal disgust among white boxing fans.
Synonyms bring to mind, call to mind, put one in mind of, call up, conjure up, summon up, summon, invoke, give rise to, bring forth, elicit, induce, kindle, stimulate, stir up, awaken, arouse, excite, raise, suggest - 1.1 Infer (something) from data.
(从数据中)推断出,演绎出 more information can be educed from these statistics 从这些统计资料中可以推断出更多信息。 Synonyms deduce, infer, conclude, derive, gather, glean
OriginLate Middle English: from Latin educere ‘lead out’, from e- (variant of ex-) ‘out’ + ducere ‘to lead’. |