inducement
n [C, U] ~ (to do sth)
(a) that which persuades; incentive 引诱; 鼓励; 刺激; 诱因
They have little inducement to work harder. 他们没有什麽更加努力工作的好处.
(b) (euph 婉) bribe; bribery 收买; 贿赂
offer sb an inducement 向某人行贿.
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*[in'dju:smәnt]n. 诱因, 动机, 吸引力, 刺激物【法】 诱惑, 引诱, 诱因相关词组: have much inducement to do sth
How can we find out who are using these computers?
我们怎么知道都有哪些人在使用我们的计算机呢?
A few days later about 140 black people were taken and put on a tall sailing ship waiting off the coast.
几天以后,大约140名黑人被带到一艘停靠在海岸边的大帆船上。
If an unfair law existed, - and there were many that had been passed by the British rulers in India and South Africa - it was the duty of everyone to disobey this law, but without using violence.