incite
incite 英 [ɪnˈsaɪt] 美 [ɪnˈsaɪt]
vt. 煽动;激励;刺激
进行时:inciting 过去式:incited 过去分词:incited 第三人称单数:incites
- To incite is to cause to act or occur. Violent words can incite violent actions which, in turn, might incite public outcry against violence.
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- vt. 煽动;激励;刺激
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1. In other words, they will incite the armed peasants against the advanced workers.
换言之,他们会煽动武装的农民去反对先进的工人。
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2. No one wants to incite a riot for the sake of science and surveys of individuals about their behavior as part of a crowd have not been that reliable.
没有人愿意为了进行科学研究和对个体的行为进行调研的缘故而煽动一场暴乱,因为群体的一部分并不那么可靠。
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3. In our country we received these in the letter, but never sought to make practical use of them, employing them only as a stimulant to incite ourselves to moral revolt.
而在我们国家,文学上是接受了这些思想,但从不寻求在实践中运用它,我们只把它当作刺激物,来煽动我们作道德上的反抗。
- incite (v.) mid-15c., from Old French inciter, enciter "stir up, excite, instigate" (14c.), from Latin incitare "to put into rapid motion," figuratively "rouse, urge, encourage, stimulate," from in- "into, in, on, upon" (from PIE root *en "in") + citare "move, excite" (see cite). Related: Incited; inciting.
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