instigate 英 [ˈɪnstɪgeɪt]   美 [ˈɪnstɪˌɡet]

instigate

instigate  英 [ˈɪnstɪgeɪt] 美 [ˈɪnstɪˌɡet]

vt. 唆使;煽动;教唆;怂恿 

进行时:instigating  过去式:instigated  过去分词:instigated  第三人称单数:instigates  名词复数:instigates 

Ross agreed that news reports are neither necessary nor sufficient to completely instigate a crime that otherwise would not have occurred. 罗斯同意,新闻报道,既无必要,也不足以完全煽动起一项否则就不会发生的犯罪。
China objects to any violent actions and holds that "violence against violence" can not solve the issue, but will only instigate grudges and make things more complicated. 中国反对任何暴力活动,认为以暴易暴不仅解决不了任何问题,而且会激起更多的怨恨,使事态进一步复杂化。

  • When you instigate something, you start it, but the word carries conflict with it. If you are suspended for wearing a political t-shirt, the incident might instigate days of protest by students and faculty.
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  • vt. 唆使;煽动;教唆;怂恿
  • 1. Ross agreed that news reports are neither necessary nor sufficient to completely instigate a crime that otherwise would not have occurred.

    罗斯同意,新闻报道,既无必要,也不足以完全煽动起一项否则就不会发生的犯罪。

  • 2. China objects to any violent actions and holds that "violence against violence" can not solve the issue, but will only instigate grudges and make things more complicated.

    中国反对任何暴力活动,认为以暴易暴不仅解决不了任何问题,而且会激起更多的怨恨,使事态进一步复杂化。

  • instigate (v.) 1540s, back-formation from instigation or else from Latin instigatus, past participle of instigare "to urge on, incite" (source also of French instiguer). Related: Instigated; instigates; instigating.
in·sti·gate / ˈɪnstɪɡeɪt ; NAmE ˈɪnstɪɡeɪt / verb ( formal) 1 instigatesth ( especially BrE) to make sth start or happen, usually sth official 使(正式)开始;使发生 SYN bring sth about The government has instigated a programme of economic reform. 政府已实施了经济改革方案。 2 instigatesth to cause sth bad to happen 煽动;唆使;鼓动 They were accused of instigating racial violence. 他们被控煽动种族暴力。 instigate instigates instigated instigating in·sti·gate / ˈɪnstɪɡeɪt ; NAmE ˈɪnstɪɡeɪt /
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