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Induct N Formally Inducted Describe Position Verb 动词

英语单词 induct
英美音标 英 [ɪn'dʌkt] 美 [ɪn'dʌkt]
中文释义 vt.使就职;使入伍;使入门;引导,带领;【电】感应
vocabulary简明 Induct is what groups do when they formally accept new members, like the honor societies that, every school year, induct students who meet the qualifications.
vocabulary扩展 When you induct someone into a group, you formally welcome him or her as a member. The word is typically used to describe official acceptance of a position or admittance into an organization, such as a professional society. It can also be used to describe someone who has formally enrolled in the military. Don't use it for informal joining, though — you wouldn't induct a new friend or be inducted at the gym where you have just started a membership.
柯林斯解释
1
[VERB 动词]使正式就任;赋予头衔;给予职位 If someone is inducted into a particular job, rank, or position, they are given the job, rank, or position in a formal ceremony.
  [be V-ed into n]
  [V n into n]
  [Also V n]
  [FORMAL 正式]
  • Six new members have been inducted into the Provincial Cabinet...

    6 名新成员已经正式加入省内阁班子。

  • She inducts Nina into the cult.

    她诱导尼娜加入这一邪教。

2
[VERB 动词]征召…入伍 If someone is inducted into the army, they are officially made to join the army.
  [be V-ed into n]
  [usu passive]
  [AM 美]
  • In December he was inducted into the army.

    12 月他应征入伍了。

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