vt. 引出,探出(事实等);诱出(回答等)。 elicit information by inquiring 打听出,问出。 elicit a laugh from somebody 逗人发笑。 elicit a reply 诱使别人回答。
derive by reason; "elicit a solution"
deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning); "We drew out some interesting linguistic data from the native informant" 同义词:educe, evoke, extract, draw out,
call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses); "arouse pity"; "raise a smile"; "evoke sympathy" 同义词:arouse, enkindle, kindle, evoke, fire, raise, provoke,
例句与用法
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It has elicited a great deal of public feeling . 现在是舆论鼎沸。
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The inquiry elicited these facts . 调查结果发现下列这些事实。
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It was designed to elicit the best thinking within the government . 该设置是为了在政府内部集思广益。
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Yes, sir, indeed. it has elicited a great deal of public feeling . 不错,先生,真的,现在是舆论鼎沸。
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He thought by this little trick to elicit butler's real name . 他想利用这个小小的花巧办法诱出巴特勒的真姓名来。
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Food sources also elicit oriented locomotion and recognition behavior patterns in most insects . 食物源也引诱大多数昆虫定向迁移和识别行为。
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Anxiety refers to the emotional state elicited by signals of impending punishment . 焦虑不安是指由于出现迫在眉睫的、惩罚的征兆而产生的情绪状况。
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How great a change in price is necessary to elicit a certain response in the quantity supplied . 为了引起供给数量的一定反应,价格需要发生多大的变化。
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An antigen is any substance capable of eliciting an immune response when injected into a host animal . 抗原是任何注射于宿主动物体内都能引起免疫应答的物质。
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His appearance had at first elicited some laughing, though not ill-natured, remarks from the merry shirley . 他的容貌起初倒曾引得这位快活的谢利说出一些并非恶意的笑话来。