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  1. induce

    • IPA[ənˈdo͞os]

    美式

    • v.
      succeed in persuading or influencing (someone) to do something;bring about or give rise to
    • verb: induce, 3rd person present: induces, gerund or present participle: inducing, past tense: induced, past participle: induced

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    動詞

    • adj.
      brought about by oneself: self-induced vomiting

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      brought about by oneself: self-induced vomiting

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      (especially of a medical problem) caused by stress or mental fatigue: an increase of stress-induced diseases he succumbed to a stress-induced ulcer and nervous breakdown

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      tending to induce sleep; soporific: skip the booze and opt for beverages and foods that have sleep-inducing effects

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      that part of the drag on an aerofoil which arises from the development of lift.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      that part of the drag on an airfoil that arises from the development of lift.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      (especially of a medical problem) caused by stress or mental fatigue: an increase of stress-induced diseases he succumbed to a stress-induced ulcer and nervous breakdown

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      tending to induce sleep; soporific: the pace of the film is plodding and sleep-inducing

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[ɪnˈdjuːs]

    英式

    • v.
      succeed in persuading or leading (someone) to do something: the pickets induced many workers to stay away

    Oxford Dictionary