induction
US /ɪnˈdʌk.ʃən/
UK /ɪnˈdʌk.ʃən/
名词
1.
就职, 入职, 引入
the action or process of inducting someone to a position or office
示例:
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His induction into the Hall of Fame was a proud moment.
他入选名人堂是一个值得骄傲的时刻。
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The new employees underwent a week of induction training.
新员工接受了一周的入职培训。
2.
诱导, 引起, 产生
the process or action of bringing about or giving rise to something
示例:
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The induction of labor can be a complex medical procedure.
分娩诱导可能是一个复杂的医疗程序。
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The drug's induction of sleep was almost immediate.
这种药物的催眠作用几乎是立竿见影的。
3.
归纳, 归纳法
the inference of a general law from particular instances
示例:
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Scientific reasoning often relies on induction from observations.
科学推理通常依赖于从观察中进行的归纳。
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Mathematical induction is a powerful proof technique.
数学归纳法是一种强大的证明技术。
4.
感应
the production of an electric current or magnetic properties in a body by proximity to an electrified or magnetized body without contact
示例:
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Electromagnetic induction is the principle behind transformers.
电磁感应是变压器背后的原理。
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The experiment demonstrated the phenomenon of electrostatic induction.
该实验演示了静电感应现象。
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