inducement
n [C, U] ~ (to do sth)
(a) that which persuades; incentive 引诱; 鼓励; 刺激; 诱因
They have little inducement to work harder. 他们没有什麽更加努力工作的好处.
(b) (euph 婉) bribe; bribery 收买; 贿赂
offer sb an inducement 向某人行贿.
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*[in'dju:smәnt]n. 诱因, 动机, 吸引力, 刺激物【法】 诱惑, 引诱, 诱因相关词组: have much inducement to do sth
Yes, I'll start work at the Farm Institute next month. I'm looking forward to that. My only regret is that it's quite a long way from all my friends.
是的,下个月我将在农学院工作。我一直盼望得到这份工作。唯一的遗憾是所有朋友都离我太远了。
The fire service began to wonder whether a gas might have caused the fire.
消防部门开始怀疑有一种气体可能会导致火灾。
I think it is important to understand the relations between parents and their children. They spend time, energy and money in bringing up children and providing them with what they need. Then, as with young birds, the time comes for the young to leave. As