词汇 | induct |
释义 | inductWord family nouninductanceinducteeinductioninductivenessinductivityinductorinduction coiladjectiveinductionalinductiveadverbinductivelyverbinduct , Organizations, Army Christianityin·duct /ɪnˈdʌkt/ verb [transitiveT] formal 1 RRCSSOto officially give someone a job or position of authority, especially at a special ceremony 〔举行特别仪式〕使正式就职 be inducted to/into something Eighteen new junior ministers were inducted into the government. 18位资历较浅的新部长正式就任政府职务。 2 to officially introduce someone into an important place of honour at a special ceremony 使正式加入〔荣誉组织〕 be inducted into something Barry was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1987. 巴里于1987年被列入篮球名人堂。 3. American EnglishAmEPMASSO to officially introduce someone into a group or organization, especially the army 正式吸收…为成员;〔尤指〕征召…入伍 n Grammar Induct is usually passive. Examples from the Corpus induct• On Sunday, the fraternity inducts the new pledges. From Longman Business Dictionary inductin·duct /ɪnˈdʌkt/ verb [transitiveT] HUMAN RESOURCES to officially introduce someone into a new job or organization, usually through a special ceremony induct somebody into something Mr Clay will be inducted into the company as president at a benefit dinner on Sunday. (1300-1400) Latin past participle of inducere; → INDUCE |
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