inducement
n. 誘導,勸誘; 誘因,動機; [法]引言部分; 刺激物
If someone is offered an inducement to do something, they are given or promised gifts or benefits in order to persuade them to do it.
They offer every inducement to foreign businesses to invest in their states...
他們為外國企業提供種種優厚條件,以吸引這些企業到他們所在的州投資。
Various inducements are offered to encourage employees to wear safety clothing.
他們提供各種獎勵以鼓勵員工穿安全服。
1. a positive motivational influence
2. act of bringing about a desired result;
They offered him a company car as an inducement to stay.
作為對他留下的引誘,他們向他提供一輛公司汽車.
I gave him money as an inducement to leave.
我給他錢促使他離開.
Sublethal temperature might be suitable for polyploid inducement of cold shocks.
亞致死溫度是低溫誘導多倍體的合適溫度.
The secretary will need no further inducement to receive him.
國務秘書用不著更多的理由就會接待他的.
Main inducement is to get friction for a long time, shoe disagreement foot and sufficient deformation.
主要誘因是長期受摩擦, 鞋不合腳和足畸形等.