inducement
inducement 英 [ɪnˈdju:smənt] 美 [ɪnˈdusmənt]
n. 诱因,刺激物
名词复数:inducements
- The act of persuading someone to do something is called inducement. If you're training a dog, you might use food as an inducement to make the dog do what you want. This works with some humans too.
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- n. 诱因,刺激物
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1. The bankruptcy filing jeopardizes severance payments awarded to employees over the past year as an inducement to leave their jobs.
申请破产保护的行为危及员工们领取过去一年的相关遣散费,这成为大家离职的诱因。
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2. The House of Lords code of conduct states that peers "must never accept any financial inducement as an incentive or reward for exercising parliamentary influence".
上议院行为准则规定议员们“必须绝不接受任何财物诱因做为动机或者回报来行使议会的影响力”。
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3. This might just be my confusion, but the inducement to work, is separate from the idea of boosting aggregate demand and consumption in the short run.
这正是让我困惑的地方,就短期的效果而言,吸引人们去工作,和促进总需求和消费的主张是不同的两件事。
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