induct
英 [ɪnˈdʌkt]
美 [ɪnˈdʌkt]
v. (尤指在典礼上)使正式就职; 正式吸收(为成员); (尤指)征召入伍; 使了解; 传授
过去分词:inducted 过去式:inducted 现在分词:inducting 第三人称单数:inducts
BNC.33644 / COCA.14759
牛津词典
verb
- (尤指在典礼上)使正式就职
to formally give sb a job or position of authority, especially as part of a ceremony - 正式吸收(为成员);(尤指)征召入伍
to officially introduce sb into a group or an organization, especially the army - 使了解;传授
to introduce sb to a particular area of knowledge- They were inducted into the skills of magic.
他们被传授魔术。
- They were inducted into the skills of magic.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使正式就任;赋予头衔;给予职位
If someoneis inducted intoa particular job, rank, or position, they are given the job, rank, or position in a formal ceremony.- Six new members have been inducted into the Provincial Cabinet...
6 名新成员已经正式加入省内阁班子。 - She inducts Nina into the cult.
她诱导尼娜加入这一邪教。
- Six new members have been inducted into the Provincial Cabinet...
- VERB 征召…入伍
If someoneis inducted intothe army, they are officially made to join the army.- In December he was inducted into the army.
12 月他应征入伍了。
- In December he was inducted into the army.
英英释义
verb
- introduce or initiate
- The young geisha was inducted into the ways of her profession
- produce electric current by electrostatic or magnetic processes
- place ceremoniously or formally in an office or position
- there was a ceremony to induct the president of the Academy
- admit as a member
- We were inducted into the honor society
- accept people into an exclusive society or group, usually with some rite
- African men are initiated when they reach puberty