induction

名詞

UK/ɪnˈdʌk.ʃᵊn/
US/ɪnˈdʌk.ʃᵊn/

定義 induction 名詞

introduction(介绍)

  1. Countable(可数名词)Uncountable(不可数名词)

    The act or ceremony of formally introducing someone to a new job or organization.

    就任;就职;入会;就职仪式

    • The new members' induction ceremony was held in June.

      新成员的就职仪式于六月举行。

    • She underwent induction as a member of the city council.

      她经历了作为市议会成员的就职仪式。

    • All new employees must attend the company's new employee induction training.

      所有新员工都必须参加公司的新员工入职培训。

causing(引发)

  1. Uncountable(不可数名词)formal(正式)

    The action of bringing about or causing something to happen.

    诱导;引发

    • the induction of labor using medication

      使用药物引导分娩

    • He tried to use conversation to induce her to tell the truth.

      他试图通过谈话引导她说出真相

    • This therapy aims to induce a state of relaxation in patients.

      这种疗法旨在引导患者进入放松状态

thinking(思考)

  1. Uncountable(不可数名词)social sciencesspecialized(专业)

    The process of forming a general rule or principle based on a set of specific facts.

    归纳;归纳法

    • Scientists use observation and induction to develop theories.

      科学家使用观察和归纳法来发展理论。

    • We can understand the internal connections through the induction of cases.

      我们可以通过案例的归纳来理解内在联系。

    • Induction is a crucial tool for studying social trends.

      归纳法是研究社会趋势的重要工具。

electricity(电力)

  1. Uncountable(不可数名词)physics(物理)specialized(专业)

    The process by which an electrical current or magnetic field is produced in an object by the influence of another object without physical contact.

    (电磁)感应

    • induction heating / furnace

      感应加热/熔炉

    • Wireless charging uses electromagnetic induction to transmit power.

      无线充电利用电磁感应来传输电力。

    • Transformers rely on electromagnetic induction to change voltage levels.

      变压器依靠电磁感应来改变电压水平。