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1 induce
transitive verb1) (persuade)induce somebody to do something — jemanden dazu bringen, etwas zu tun
2) (bring about) hervorrufen; verursachen, führen zu [Krankheit]3) (Med.) einleiten [Wehen, Geburt]; herbeiführen [Schlaf]* * *in·ducevt1. (persuade)nothing could \induce me to do a bungee-jump! nicht um alles in der Welt würde ich Bungeespringen!2. (cause)▪ to \induce sth etw hervorrufen [o bewirken]these pills \induce drowsiness diese Tabletten machen schläfrig3. (cause birth)▪ to \induce sth abortion, birth, labour etw einleitentwins are often \induced Zwillingsgeburten werden häufig künstlich eingeleitetto \induce a pregnant woman [to give birth] bei einer Schwangeren die Geburt künstlich einleiten4. ELEC, PHYSto \induce a[n] [electrical] current Strom induzieren5. MATH, PHILOS* * *[ɪn'djuːs]vt1)(= persuade)
to induce sb to do sth — jdn dazu bewegen or bringen or veranlassen, etw zu tun2) reaction, change, hypnosis herbeiführen; relaxation bewirken; sleep herbeiführen; illness, vomiting verursachen, führen zu; labour, birth einleitenthis drug induces sleep — dieses Mittel hat eine einschläfernde Wirkung
(artificially) induced sleep — künstlicher Schlaf
a stress-/drug-induced condition — ein durch Stress/Drogen ausgelöstes Leiden
4) (ELEC) current, magnetic effect induzieren* * *to do zu tun)2. (künstlich) herbeiführen, hervorrufen, bewirken, verursachen, auslösen, führen zu, fördern:induce labo(u)r MED die Geburt einleiten;induced sleep MED künstlich erzeugter Schlaf4. ELEK etc induzieren, bewirken, erzeugen:induced ELEK induziert, sekundär;induced transformation (Atomphysik) künstliche Umwandlung* * *transitive verb1) (persuade)induce somebody to do something — jemanden dazu bringen, etwas zu tun
2) (bring about) hervorrufen; verursachen, führen zu [Krankheit]3) (Med.) einleiten [Wehen, Geburt]; herbeiführen [Schlaf]* * *v.bewegen v.(§ p.,pp.: bewog, bewogen)induzieren v.veranlassen v. -
2 trip
trip
1. past tense, past participle - tripped; verb1) ((often with up or over) to (cause to) catch one's foot and stumble or fall: She tripped and fell; She tripped over the carpet.) tropezar2) (to walk with short, light steps: She tripped happily along the road.) ir con paso ligero
2. noun(a journey or tour: She went on / took a trip to Paris.) viaje- trippertrip1 n viaje / excursióntrip2 vb tropezartr[trɪp]1 (journey) viaje nombre masculino2 (excursion) excursión nombre femenino3 (stumble) tropezón nombre masculino1 hacer tropezar, hacerle una zancadilla a2 (set off - switch, alarm, etc) activar, hacer que se dispare2 (move lightly) ir con paso ligero3 slang (on drugs) viajar1) : caminar (a paso ligero)2) stumble: tropezar3)to trip up err: equivocarse, cometer un errortrip vt1) : hacerle una zancadilla (a alguien)you tripped me on purpose!: ¡me hiciste la zancadilla a propósito!2) activate: activar (un mecanismo)3)to trip up : hacer equivocar (a alguien)trip n1) journey: viaje mto take a trip: hacer un viaje2) stumble: tropiezo m, traspié mv.• echar la zancadilla a v.• hacer tropezar v.• pegar v.• trompicar v.• tropezar v.n.• escapada s.f.• excursión s.f.• gira s.f.• recorrido s.m.• traspiés s.m.• tropiezo s.m.• viaje s.m.trɪp
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a trip to the zoo/dentist — una visita al zoológico/dentista
2)a) (stumble, fall) tropezón m, traspié mb) ( attempt to make somebody fall) zancadilla f3) (sl)a) ( drug-induced) viaje m (arg), colocón m (arg), pasón m (Méx arg)b) ( obsession)she's been on a real guilt trip lately — le ha dado por sentirse culpable últimamente; see also ego trip
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- pp- intransitive verb1) ( stumble) tropezar*to trip ON/OVER something — tropezar* con algo
2) ( move lightly and easily) (+ adv compl)her surname doesn't exactly trip off the tongue — su apellido no es muy fácil de pronunciar, que digamos
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vta) trip (up) ( make stumble - intentionally) hacerle* una zancadilla a, ponerle* or echarle una or la zancadilla a (Esp)b) ( set off) \<\<alarm\>\> activar, hacer* que se disparePhrasal Verbs:- trip up[trɪp]1. N1) (=journey) viaje m ; (=excursion) excursión f ; (=visit) visita f ; (=outing) salida fit's a 100-mile trip — es un recorrido or un viaje de 100 millas
a trip to the park/seaside — una excursión or una salida al parque/a la playa
a trip to the cinema — una visita or una salida al cine
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to make a trip, we made a trip into town — fuimos a la ciudad•
she went on a trip to Tasmania — (se) fue de viaje a Tasmania•
to take a trip, they took a trip to York — fueron de excursión a Yorktake a trip to your local library — hágale una visita a la biblioteca de su barrio, visite la biblioteca de su barrio
- take a trip down memory lanebusiness, coach, day, field, round ego, guilt3) (=stumble) tropezón m ; (=move to make sb trip) zancadilla f4) (Elec) (also: trip switch) interruptor m de desconexión2. VI1) (=stumble) tropezartrip overto trip on/over sth — tropezar con algo
2) liter (=step lightly)she tripped gracefully round the dance floor — se movía con paso ligero y grácil por la pista de baile
to trip along, go tripping along — ir con paso ligero
tongue 1., 1)to trip off the tongue —
3) * (on drugs)3. VT1) (also: trip up) (=cause to stumble) (intentionally) poner or echar la zancadilla a; (accidentally) hacer tropezarhe tried to trip me — intentó ponerme or echarme la zancadilla
don't leave things on the stairs where they may trip you — no deje cosas en las escaleras donde se pueda tropezar
2) (also: trip up) (=catch out)trip up 2., 2)he was trying to trip her into contradicting herself — estaba intentando tenderle una trampa para que se contradijera
3) (=set off) [+ mechanism, switch] activar4) (=dance)- trip the light fantastic4.CPDtrip switch N — interruptor m de desconexión
- trip up* * *[trɪp]
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a trip to the zoo/dentist — una visita al zoológico/dentista
2)a) (stumble, fall) tropezón m, traspié mb) ( attempt to make somebody fall) zancadilla f3) (sl)a) ( drug-induced) viaje m (arg), colocón m (arg), pasón m (Méx arg)b) ( obsession)she's been on a real guilt trip lately — le ha dado por sentirse culpable últimamente; see also ego trip
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- pp- intransitive verb1) ( stumble) tropezar*to trip ON/OVER something — tropezar* con algo
2) ( move lightly and easily) (+ adv compl)her surname doesn't exactly trip off the tongue — su apellido no es muy fácil de pronunciar, que digamos
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vta) trip (up) ( make stumble - intentionally) hacerle* una zancadilla a, ponerle* or echarle una or la zancadilla a (Esp)b) ( set off) \<\<alarm\>\> activar, hacer* que se disparePhrasal Verbs:- trip up -
3 induce
induce [ɪn'dju:s]∎ this drug sometimes induces sleepiness ce médicament peut provoquer la somnolence(b) (persuade) persuader, décider;∎ nothing will induce me to change my mind rien ne me décidera à ou ne me fera changer d'avis∎ she's had to be induced on a dû lui faire une piqûre pour provoquer l'accouchement ou déclencher le travail(e) Electricity induire
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