0 to persuade someone do something -- побуждать, склонять
[ + to do sth ] Nothing would induce me to marry that man!
1 to cause a particular condition -- вызывать, стимулировать
High doses of the drug may induce depression.
2 to give a woman a drug to make her have a baby earlier than she would naturally -- стимулировать (роды)
They also conclude that reforms induced important financial development and reduced the regressiveness of the old systems that they replace.
The outlet of the first shock in the gas induces a strong rarefaction wave which reflects also into a shock at the ablation radius.
The basic effects on the flow induced by yaw-angle and curvature can easily be recovered from the present solution.
Simple method for reducing the depolarization loss resulting from thermally induced birefringence in solid-state lasers.
Then induces an isomorphism of the first homotopy groups of the underlying surfaces.
To induce chemical reactions on these surfaces it is important to consider an energy source.
There are at least three alternative explanations for our results other than evidence of a transmission cost to inducing symptoms.
Movements may arise from structural deformation, or may be induced by temperature variations or changes in moisture content.
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誘使, 勸說, 導致…
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诱使, 劝说, 导致…
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inducir, persuadir, ocasionar…
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induzir, causar…
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~する気にさせる, (~するよう)説得する, ~を引き起こす…
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ikna etmek, inandırmak, kandırmak…
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inciter, persuader, provoquer…
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