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1 induce
спонукати, намовляти; примушувати; схиляти ( до злочину); залучати; викликати- induce breach of contract
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2 induce
[ɪn'djuːs]v1) спонука́ти; переко́нувати, приму́шуватиinduce him to do it — перекона́йте його́ зроби́ти це
2) виклика́ти, спричиня́ти3) лог. роби́ти умови́від4) ел. індукува́ти -
3 induce
v1) спонукати, схиляти; впливати; примушувати2) викликати, спричиняти; стимулювати3) ел. індукувати4) фіз. наводити5) лог. виводити шляхом індукції* * *[in'djuːs]v1) спонукувати, схиляти; впливати ( на кого-небудь)2) викликати, спричиняти; стимулювати3) фiз. індукувати, наводити -
4 induce
[in'djuːs]v1) спонукувати, схиляти; впливати ( на кого-небудь)2) викликати, спричиняти; стимулювати3) фiз. індукувати, наводити -
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6 induce an abortion
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7 induce breach of contract
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > induce breach of contract
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8 induce madness
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9 induce to a crime
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10 induce foreign investments
v.сприяти припливу іноземних капіталів; залучати іноземні капіталовкладення; створювати сприятливі умови для іноземних інвестиційThe English-Ukrainian Dictionary > induce foreign investments
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11 law of mutual induce of processes of excitation and inhibition
English-Ukrainian psychology dictionary > law of mutual induce of processes of excitation and inhibition
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12 induct
[ɪn'dʌkt]v1) офіці́йно признача́ти на поса́ду2) амер. військ. зарахо́вувати на слу́жбу3) садови́ти, посадови́ти ( into)4) вво́дити ( в суть справи)5) втяга́ти, залуча́ти6) = induce 4) -
13 stress
1. n1) (механічна) напруга; напруження2) навантаження; зусилля3) псих, стрес2. v◊•- design stress - dynamic stress - ecological stress - environmental stress - field stress - functional stress - high stresses - flexional stress - intrinsic stress - local stress - shear stress - tensile stress - turbulent stress - ultimate stress
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induce — INDÚCE, indúc, vb. III. tranz. 1. A împinge, a îndemna pe cineva să facă un lucru. ♢ expr. A induce în eroare = a înşela, a amăgi. ♦ (log.) A face un raţionament inductiv. 2. A produce un câmp electric prin inducţie electromagnetică. [part.… … Dicționar Român
induce — in‧duce [ɪnˈdjuːs ǁ ɪnˈduːs] verb [transitive] to make someone decide to do something, perhaps something that seems unwise: induce somebody to do something • Lower interest rates would induce customers to borrow more. * * * induce UK US… … Financial and business terms
induce — induce, persuade, prevail, get are comparable when meaning to move another by arguments, entreaties, or promises to do or agree to something or to follow a recommended course. Induce usually implies overcoming indifference, hesitation, or… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Induce — In*duce , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Induced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Inducing}.] [L. inducere, inductum; pref. in in + ducere to lead. See {Duke}, and cf. {Induct}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To lead in; to introduce. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The poet may be seen… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
induce — I verb actuate, adducere, be responsible, bring about, bring on, bring to pass, call forth, cause, conduce, convince, create, effect, effectuate, exercise influence over, generate, hasten, impellere, incite, inducere, influence, instigate, kindle … Law dictionary
induce — [in do͞os′, indyo͞os′] vt. induced, inducing [ME enducen < L inducere < in , in + ducere, to lead: see DUCT] 1. to lead on to some action, condition, belief, etc.; prevail on; persuade 2. to bring on; bring about; cause; effect [to induce… … English World dictionary
induce — (v.) late 14c., to lead by persuasions or other influences, from L. inducere lead into, bring in, introduce, conduct, persuade, from in into, in, on, upon (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + ducere to lead (see DUKE (Cf. duke) (n.)). Meaning to bring about … Etymology dictionary
induce — [v] cause to happen; encourage abet, activate, actuate, argue into, breed, bring about, bring around, bulldoze*, cajole, cause, coax, convince, draw, draw in, effect, engender, generate, get*, get up, give rise to, goose*, impel, incite,… … New thesaurus
induce — ► VERB 1) succeed in persuading or leading (someone) to do something. 2) bring about or give rise to. 3) produce (an electric charge or current or a magnetic state) by induction. 4) Medicine bring on (childbirth or abortion) artificially.… … English terms dictionary
induce — 01. Civil servants are being [induced] to take early retirement in order to make cuts to the government s budget. 02. The family physician said he was afraid that surgery could [induce] a heart attack. 03. The baby was over 2 weeks late, and had… … Grammatical examples in English
induce — [[t]ɪndju͟ːs, AM du͟ːs [/t]] induces, inducing, induced 1) VERB To induce a state or condition means to cause it. [V n] Doctors said surgery could induce a heart attack. [V ed] ...an economic crisis induced by high oil prices. 2) VERB If you… … English dictionary