induction
英 [ɪnˈdʌkʃn]
美 [ɪnˈdʌkʃn]
n. 就职; 入门; 接纳会员; 就职仪式; 引产; 催生; 归纳法
复数:inductions
Collins.1 / BNC.7240 / COCA.10709
牛津词典
noun
- 就职;入门;接纳会员;就职仪式
the process of introducing sb to a new job, skill, organization, etc.; a ceremony at which this takes place - 引产;催生
the act of making a pregnant woman start to give birth, using artificial means such as a special drug - 归纳法
a method of discovering general rules and principles from particular facts and examples - 电磁感应
the process by which electricity or magnetism passes from one object to another without them touching
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 就职;就职仪式;入门
Inductionis a procedure or ceremony for introducing someone to a new job, organization, or way of life.- ...the induction of the girls into the sport.
指引女孩子们参加该项运动 - ...Elvis' induction into the army.
埃尔维斯应召入伍 - ...an induction course for new members.
新成员的入门课程
- ...the induction of the girls into the sport.
- 归纳;归纳法
Inductionis a method of reasoning in which you use individual ideas or facts to give you a general rule or conclusion. - 电磁感应
Inductionis the process by which electricity or magnetism is passed between two objects or circuits without them touching each other. - See also:induce
英英释义
noun
- an act that sets in motion some course of events
- the act of bringing about something (especially at an early time)
- the induction of an anesthetic state
- reasoning from detailed facts to general principles
- stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors
- the elicitation of his testimony was not easy
- a formal entry into an organization or position or office
- his initiation into the club
- he was ordered to report for induction into the army
- he gave a speech as part of his installation into the hall of fame
- an electrical phenomenon whereby an electromotive force (EMF) is generated in a closed circuit by a change in the flow of current