instigation
n. 煽動; 教唆
Someone who instigates an event causes it to happen.
Jenkinson instigated a refurbishment of the old gallery...
詹金森促成了老美術館的重新整修。
The violence over the last forty-eight hours was instigated by ex-members of the secret police.
過去 48 小時的暴力事件是在前秘密警察的煽動下爆發的。
1. the verbal act of urging on
2. deliberate and intentional triggering (of trouble or discord)
According to MichelFoucault's theory of discourse instigation, suppression definitely goes to an instigation.
按照福柯的“話語煽動”理論, 壓抑的結果必然是煽動.
Instigation is a special mode of criminal act , asas a category in the classification of complicity.
教唆是一種特殊的犯罪方式,又是刑法制度上共同犯罪的一種分類.
Thus, in his instigation, they are willing to do the sexual process.
因此, 在男友慫恿下, 她們願意一起自拍性愛過程.
At his instigation we conceal the fact from the authorities.
我們受他的慫恿向當局隱瞞了事實.
The riot broke out at the instigation of a certain politician.
這場暴亂是在某政客的扇動下發生的.