induct
/ɪnˈdʌkt/verb
with obj.
1
- admit (someone) formally to a post or organization使正式就任; 使正式入会:
new junior ministers were inducted into the government.
新的资历浅的大臣正式进入政府。
1.1
- formally introduce (a member of the clergy) into possession of a benefice使(神职人员)正式担任有俸圣职。
1.2
- US enlist (someone) for military service〈美〉征召…入伍。
1.3
induct someone in/into
introduce someone to (a difficult or obscure subject)使入门:my master inducted me into the skills of magic.
师傅带我入门魔术技巧。
2
- archaic install in a seat or room〈古〉将…安置于座位; 将…安置于房内。
派生词
inductee
noun词源
late Middle English: from Latin induct- 'led into', from the verb inducere (see INDUCE).