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Перевод: induce speek induce


[глагол]
побуждать; склонять; убеждать; заставлять; вызывать; стимулировать; индуктировать; выводить умозаключение путем индукции


Тезаурус:

  1. It's this fall, this unseating of our lofty conception of ourselves (as conscious, self-determining spirits) that Butthole Surfers love to induce: hence the fascination with surgery (exposing the meat and muck out of which we're made), with lapses into the unreason of psychosis or perversion.
  2. If, as a result, a particular chemical substance is concentrated at particular places, it may induce the cells in those places to differentiate in particular ways, just as the presence of galactose in the medium can induce bacterial cells to produce proteins they would not otherwise make.
  3. I feel that they may also have been used to help induce altered states of consciousness.
  4. There is, of course, always a danger that, in industries with some monopoly power, an element of competition, far from being beneficial, will induce uneconomic cross-subsidisation to win business, and this certainly happened in some areas.
  5. What was more, he considered it his duty, not only to pray in public himself, but to induce his friends to join him, often at inconvenient times and in conspicuous places.
  6. To induce greater efforts on the part of the players, prizes were introduced in 1891.
  7. Between the 1st day of July 1987 and the 15th day of October 1987 conspired together and with other persons fraudulently to induce persons to enter into agreements for acquiring or subscribing for securities, namely shares in Blue Arrow plc, by making statements which they knew to be misleading, false or deceptive or by dishonestly concealing material facts or by recklessly making statements which were misleading, false or deceptive namely: 1.1 By failing to notify the Company Announcements Office of the Quotations Department of the International Stock Exchange by way of a Class 2 announcement (as provided for by Section 6 of the Council of the Stock Exchange's admission of securities to listing) following the purchase of shares in Manpower Incorporated for a consideration in excess of 5 per cent of the consolidated net assets of Blue Arrow; 1.2 By concealing the fact that the level of Acceptances of provisionally allotted new ordinary shares in Blue Arrow was 38.04 per cent at the expiry of the offer by way of rights issue at 3pm on September 28, 1987; 1.3 By concealing the fact that 54,625,000 new ordinary shares in Blue Arrow were taken up after 3pm on September 28, 1987; 1.4 By falsely stating that, in connection with the rights issue of 504.4 million new ordinary shares in Blue Arrow, acceptances had been received in respect of 246.5 million shares which represented 48.9 per cent of the rights issue.
  8. The music firms respond with a Chinese menu of good and bad arguments - which, taken all at once (as the companies say they must be) induce only dizziness and nausea.
  9. And nowadays coaches had lavatories and armchairs and dear little hostesses whom Laura liked to induce to tell her their life stories.
  10. This was resolved a short time later when an unstable product of a short-term incubation of arachidonic acid with cyclo-oxygenase prepared from the vesicular gland of sheep was found to induce platelet aggregation (Willis Kuhn, 1973).
  11. This would take pedagogic advantage of the learners' own experience, and would help to ensure that the tasks were independently purposeful - a crucial design feature if the tasks are to induce language processing consistent with natural use.
  12. The slow-burning first half may induce yawns but the pace quickens in Act 2 and by the end you don't want the music and laughter to stop.
  13. Hypoxia has been known to induce seizures and transient blindness.

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