induction
n. 歸納(法); (電或磁的)感應; 誘發; 就職,就職典禮
Induction is a procedure or ceremony for introducing someone to a new job, organization, or way of life.
...the induction of the girls into the sport.
指引女孩子們參加該項運動
...Elvis' induction into the army.
埃爾維斯應召入伍
Induction is a method of reasoning in which you use individual ideas or facts to give you a general rule or conclusion.
Induction is the process by which electricity or magnetism is passed between two objects or circuits without them touching each other.
1. a formal entry into an organization or position or office;
2. an electrical phenomenon whereby an electromotive force (EMF) is generated in a closed circuit by a change in the flow of current
3. reasoning from detailed facts to general principles
4. the process whereby changes in the current flow in a circuit produce magnetism or an EMF
5. stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors;
6. (physics) a property of an electric circuit by which an electromotive force is induced in it by a variation of current
7. the act of bringing about something (especially at an early time);
8. an act that sets in motion some course of events
induction, inference
這兩個名詞均有"推理,推論"之意。
His induction as a teacher was a turning point in his life.
他就任教師工作是他一生的轉折點.
This is an induction motor.
這是臺感應電動機.
This is a double induction coil.
這是一對感應線圈.
Every induction is a speculation.
所有歸納推理都是一種猜測.
She was told to present herself at the Town Hall at 11.30 for the induction ceremony.
她被告知於11點30分在市政廳參加就職儀式。