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elicit

英 [iˈlɪsɪt]

美 [iˈlɪsɪt]

v.  引出; 探出; 诱出

过去分词:elicited 现在分词:eliciting 过去式:elicited 第三人称单数:elicits 

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牛津词典

    verb

    • 引出;探出;诱出
      to get information or a reaction from sb, often with difficulty
      1. I could elicit no response from him.
        我从他那里套不出任何反应。
      2. Her tears elicited great sympathy from her audience.
        她的眼泪博得观众的无限同情。

    柯林斯词典

    • VERB 引起;引出
      If youelicita response or a reaction, you do or say something which makes other people respond or react.
      1. Mr Norris said he was hopeful that his request would elicit a positive response...
        诺里斯先生说希望他的请求能够引起积极反响。
      2. The crime elicited an outcry against illicit drugs.
        那起罪行引发了打击违禁药品的呼声。
    • VERB 探出;套出
      If youelicita piece of information, you get it by asking the right questions.
      1. Phone calls elicited no further information.
        几个电话都没有打听到进一步的消息。

    英英释义

    verb

    双语例句

    • The crime elicited an outcry against illicit drugs.
      那起罪行引发了打击违禁药品的呼声。
    • Art is also able to illustrate abstract thought and its expressions can elicit previously hidden emotions in its audience.
      艺术也能说明摘要思想及其表达式可以得到以前隐藏在其观众的情绪。
    • Another line of research has revealed cellular and molecular abnormalities that could well elicit or sustain autoimmune activity.
      另一个方向的研究发现,细胞和分子的异常,会诱发或使自体免疫活性持续。
    • Don't waste time, you can't elicit anything from me.
      别浪费时间了,你不会从我这套出任何消息的。
    • When I was able to elicit only a gentle smile, I thought perhaps this was a commentary on my humor.
      当我只能让人微微一笑时,我觉得这可能是对我幽默感的一种评价吧。
    • It is thought that these elicit the sepsis-induced attenuation of the muscle-relaxing effects of rocuronium.
      从中得出脓毒血症引起的减弱肌松剂罗库溴铵的作用。
    • Try to get her to elicit your values.
      试着让她来引出你的价值。
    • Marketing will be appropriate when the level of self-interest is insufficiently consistent with societal goals to elicit behavior.
      当自身利益的程度与社会目标不甚吻合,不足以引发行为时,营销就成了合适的行为。
    • Cause sth to appear or be shown; elicit sth.
      使某事物出现或显出;引出某事物。
    • It is not known for sure why exercise can elicit such strange lab results, researchers say.
      研究人员称:现在还不确切知道为什么运动会引起这样的实验室异常结果。