induction
英[ɪn'dʌkʃn] 美[ɪn'dʌkʃn]
"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"
"the elicitation of his testimony was not easy"
"the induction of an anesthetic state"
1.就职;就职仪式;入门
induction is a procedure or ceremony for introducing someone to a new job, organization, or way of life.
e.g. ...theinduction of the girls into the sport.
指引女孩子们参加该项运动
e.g. ...Elvis'induction into the army.
埃尔维斯应召入伍
2.归纳;归纳法
induction is a method of reasoning in which you use individual ideas or facts to give you a general rule or conclusion.
induction
3.电磁感应
induction is the process by which electricity or magnetism is passed between two objects or circuits without them touching each other.
4. see also: induce
1. induction
1. 诱导:外源化学物代谢酶的诱导 诱导(induction)指有些外源化学物可使某些代谢过程催化酶系的酶蛋白的合成量增加,伴有活力增强.能引起酶诱导的物质称为诱导剂(inducer).虽然酶诱导是机体应激反应的一个侧面,
induction..is the inference from the particular to the general, from the known to the unknown.
出自:T. FowlerI..put forward my system as..a provisional induction from my own aesthetic experiences.
出自:R. Fry