词汇 | engender |
释义 | engender verb[ T ] formaluk /ɪnˈdʒen.dər/ us /ɪnˈdʒen.dɚ/ to make people have a particular feeling or make a situation start to exist: 引起(某种感觉);导致;产生 Her latest book has engendered a lot of controversy.她的新作引起了很大争议。 The vice-president's speech did not engender confidence in his judgment.部长的演讲并未使人们对他的判断产生信心。 Causing things to happen activation actuation agent attribute attribute something to someone hyperstimulate hyperstimulation implement implementation in launch pad prompt put someone to somethingidiom Pygmalion effect reactivate realization realize render spark spell engender | American Dictionaryengender verb[ T ] us/ɪnˈdʒen·dər/ to cause something to come into existence: Your book has engendered much controversy. Examples of engenderengender 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. Linkages between sending and receiving areas reduce the cost of immigration and engender connections between people and potential retirement destinations. The responsibility and power for engendering and maintaining such a commitment, in turn, rests with institutions of scientific leadership and influence. Internationally and locally, race (and/or ethnic difference) and gender remain crucial aspects of conflicts engendered by, or engendering, migration. We find it unconvincing, however, that receiving the whole wealth endowment would engender the same level of human functioning for all individuals. Indeed, the campaign's rhetoric and tactics and the response these engendered over time had probably widened this gulf. By contrast, reforms that impose severe losses on unions are likely to engender much more vigorous opposition from the labour movement. Discussions of philosophy, theology and aesthetics engendered lively debate, while theoretical analysis, inter-cultural studies and genre also made significant appearances. However, the junta could still have been greatly constrained from bluffing by the ' audience costs ' engendered by its military constituency. Personal rivalries, di^erences in interpretation, and tactical disagreements have engendered divisions within the movement. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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