engender是什么意思

  • En [ ɪnˈdʒen.dər]
  • Us [ ɪnˈdʒen.dɚ]

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  • But then these stories, as well as the ethical and policy debates they engender, are soon forgotten by the general public.

  • Some stimuli, if responded to, engender reward while others, if responded to, engender punishment.

  • They found that the exercises engendered rhythm, balance, spatial awareness, and receptivity within their ensemble.

  • Additionally, participation might lead to a more suitable constitutional content, which would then engender legitimacy.

  • Here it is argued that the very freedoms created by globalization\modernity engender crises of trust, dependency and self-identification.

  • This tendency for extrinsic significance of sounds to engender intrinsic structural connections is not however confined to the use of found sounds in electroacoustic music.

  • More specifically, popular preferences for cultural unity are powerful influences on attitudes towards immigration, despite elite endorsements of a multicultural society engendered by immigration.

  • We may feel less embarrassed to discuss the spiritual-creative link with those we work with, thus engendering conversations which may lead to others' openings.

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  • 中文简体

    引起(某种感觉), 导致, 产生…

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  • Polski

    rozbudzać, wywoływać, wytwarzać…

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  • Türk dili

    sağlamak, inandırmak, varlığını sürdürtmek…

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  • русский язык

    вызывать, пробуждать (чувство)…

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