induced
形容词: 1. 引起的,导致的(caused; brought about) - The medication can have induced side effects. 这种药物可能会引起副作用。 2. 诱发的,促使的(stimulated; prompted) - The speaker's passionate speech induced a standing ovation. 演讲者激情四溢的演讲引起了全场起立鼓掌。 3. 诱导的,感应的(induced by induction) - The coil generates an induced current when placed near a magnet. 当线圈靠近磁铁时,会产生感应电流。 名词: 1. 诱导(induction) - The induction of labor is sometimes necessary for medical reasons. 有时为了医学原因,需要催产。 2. 感应电流(induced current) - The changing magnetic field creates an induced current in the nearby circuit. 变化的磁场在附近电路中产生感应电流。词语辨析:
- induce, cause, trigger 1. induce: 引起,诱导,常指通过说服或鼓励来导致某种行为或情感。 - The advertisement induced customers to buy the new product. 广告诱导顾客购买新产品。 2. cause: 引起,导致,常指一个事件或情况是某种结果或影响。 - The heavy rain caused flooding in the area. 大雨导致该地区发生洪水。 3. trigger: 触发,引发,常指某个事件或情况是导致另一个事件或情况发生的原因。 - The loud noise triggered a panic among the crowd. 巨大的噪音引发了人群的恐慌。词汇扩充:
- induce sb. to do sth.: 诱使某人做某事 - induced labor: 催产 - induced magnetism: 诱导磁性近义词:
- stimulate, provoke, initiate反义词:
- prevent, inhibit, hinder柯林斯词典(Collins Dictionary)解释:
形容词: 1. If a woman is induced, she is helped to start giving birth by drugs or other medical means. 2. If something is induced, it is caused or brought about. 3. If an electric current is induced, it is created by moving a conductor through a magnetic field. 名词: 1. Induction is the process of introducing someone to a new job or organization. 2. An induction is a ceremony or formal event at which someone is introduced to a new job or organization.牛津词典(Oxford Dictionary)解释:
形容词: 1. Succeed in persuading or leading (someone) to do something. 2. Bring about or give rise to. 3. Cause (an electric current or voltage) to arise in a conductor in response to a changing magnetic field. 4. (of a woman) have (labour) artificially started. 名词: 1. The action or process of inducting someone to a position or organization. 2. An event or ceremony at which someone is inducted into a position or organization.用法:
- "induced" 通常作为形容词使用,表示引起或诱导某种行为、情感或物理现象。 - "induced" 也可作为名词,表示诱导或感应的过程或结果。例句:
- The medication can have induced side effects.
这种药物可能会引起副作用。 - The speaker's passionate speech induced a standing ovation.
演讲者激情四溢的演讲引起了全场起立鼓掌。 - The coil generates an induced current when placed near a magnet.
当线圈靠近磁铁时,会产生感应电流。 - The induction of labor is sometimes necessary for medical reasons.
有时为了医学原因,需要催产。 - The changing magnetic field creates an induced current in the nearby circuit.
变化的磁场在附近电路中产生感应电流。 - The advertisement induced customers to buy the new product.
广告诱导顾客购买新产品。 - The heavy rain caused flooding in the area.
大雨导致该地区发生洪水。 - The loud noise triggered a panic among the crowd.
巨大的噪音引发了人群的恐慌。 - The motivational speaker stimulated the audience to take action.
激励演讲者刺激听众采取行动。 - Her provocative remarks provoked a heated debate.
她具有挑衅性的言论引发了一场激烈的辩论。 - The research aims to initiate a new approach to cancer treatment.
这项研究旨在启动一种新的癌症治疗方法。 - Preventive measures were taken to inhibit the spread of the virus.
采取了预防措施来抑制病毒的传播。 - The new regulations hindered the development of the industry.
新规定阻碍了该行业的发展。 - The company organized an induction program for new employees.
公司为新员工组织了一个入职培训项目。 - She attended the induction ceremony for the new CEO.
她参加了新任首席执行官的就职仪式。