engender
英 [ɪnˈdʒendə(r)]
美 [ɪnˈdʒendər]
v. 产生,引起(某种感觉或情况)
过去分词:engendered 第三人称单数:engenders 过去式:engendered 现在分词:engendering
Collins.1 / BNC.9730 / COCA.9295
牛津词典
verb
- 产生,引起(某种感觉或情况)
to make a feeling or situation exist- The issue engendered controversy.
这个问题引起了争论。
- The issue engendered controversy.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 导致,造成(某种感觉、气氛、状况等)
If someone or somethingengendersa particular feeling, atmosphere, or situation, they cause it to occur.- It helps engender a sense of common humanity...
这有助于营造一种博爱的感觉。 - Mr Bowles could engender delight in students and musicians alike.
鲍尔斯先生能够让学生和音乐家都感到快乐。
- It helps engender a sense of common humanity...
英英释义
verb
- make children
- Abraham begot Isaac
- Men often father children but don't recognize them
- call forth
双语例句
- The sense of injustice they engender is a threat to economic and political security.
它们造成的不公平感是对经济和政治安全的威胁。 - As material expectations keep rising, more money may engender only more desires.
随着物质期望值不断上升,越多的钱也许只会带来更多的欲望。 - It can help you find love or engender more love.
他能够让你更快的找到爱情或者加深感情。 - Second, the results may engender caution towards attempts to engineer happiness through public policy.
其次,这一结果可能会引发人们对于通过公共政策操纵幸福做法的戒备。 - Instead, we need to differentiate based on the connections we establish and the experiences we create that engender trust and loyalty.
我们要用自己建立起的联系和由我们带来的能建立信任和忠诚的体验来区分自己。 - Resignation or dismissal would not expunge the liabilities; bonus-repayment would ( and would engender tax relief).
辞职或解雇将不会解除债务;但发奖金却可以(还会有债务减免)。 - Generally owner-run, they engender a degree of thoughtful respect that most people would use towards friends.
这些经营者通常也是拥有者,他们创造出一定程度的、周到的尊重,即大多数人对待朋友的那种尊重。 - Finally, managers can use intuition to bypass in-depth analysis and move rapidly to engender a plausible solution.
最后,管理者可通过直觉绕开深奥的分析而快速产生一个可能的解决办法。 - Things that engender poor feng shui include grey carpets, off-white walls and strip lighting.
有损风水的事物包括灰色的地毯、白墙和条状照明灯。 - The practices of bankruptcy engender considerable loss in value both in liquidation and reorganization.
从破产法的实际操作来看,无论清算还是重组,都会造成一定的价值损失。
