induct 英 [ɪnˈdʌkt]   美 [ɪn'dʌkt]

induct

induct  英 [ɪnˈdʌkt] 美 [ɪn'dʌkt]

vt. 引导;感应;入职,入伍 

进行时:inducting  过去式:inducted  过去分词:inducted  第三人称单数:inducts 

They were inducted into the skills of magic. 他们获得传授魔术。
There was a ceremony to induct the president of the Academy. 科学院院长就职有个仪式.

  • Induct is what groups do when they formally accept new members, like the honor societies that, every school year, induct students who meet the qualifications.
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  • vt. 引导;感应;入职,入伍
  • 1. They were inducted into the skills of magic.

    他们获得传授魔术。

  • 2. There was a ceremony to induct the president of the Academy.

    科学院院长就职有个仪式.

  • 3. A flock of players form an organization, induct other player initiate ceaselessly.

    一群玩家组成一个组织,并不断吸纳别的玩家入会。

  • induct (v.) late 14c., "introduce, initiate, especially into office or employment," from Latin inductus, past participle of inducere "to lead into, introduce" (see induce). Originally of church offices; sense of "draft into military service" is 1917 in American English. Related: Inducted; inducting.
in·duct / ɪnˈdʌkt ; NAmE ɪnˈdʌkt / verb [often passive ] inductsb (into sth) (as sth) ( formal) 1 to formally give sb a job or position of authority, especially as part of a ceremony (尤指在典礼上)使正式就职 2 to officially introduce sb into a group or an organization, especially the army 正式吸收(为成员);(尤指)征召入伍 3 to introduce sb to a particular area of knowledge 使了解;传授 They were inducted into the skills of magic. 他们获得传授魔术。 induct inducts inducted inducting in·duct / ɪnˈdʌkt ; NAmE ɪnˈdʌkt /
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