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/ɪnˈdjuːs/ |
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| to cause something , especially a mental or physical change 引起,促使,导致(尤指精神或身体的变化) | Both treatments were effective in inducing remission of the disease. 两种治疗方法都可有效缓解该疾病。 | | They hoped their work would induce social change. 他们希望自己的工作会引发社会变革。 | | chemically induced mood changes 化学因素导致的情绪变化 | | a | to make a woman start giving birth to a baby 为(妇女)引产 | | |
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- | induce sb to do sth |
| to persuade someone to do something , especially something that you think is wrong or stupid |
| 说服某人做某事(尤指错事或蠢事) |
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| I can’ t think what induced her to marry him. 我想不出是什么诱使她嫁给他的。 |
| Nothing would induce me to go back. 没有什么事情能让我回去。 |
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