induction
英 [ɪn‘dʌkʃ(ə)n]美 [ɪn‘dʌkʃən]- n. [电磁] 感应;归纳法;感应现象;入门培训,入职仪式
中文词源
induction 就职仪式来自induct,就职,入伍。
英文词源
induction (n.)late 14c., "advancement toward the grace of God;" also (c. 1400) "formal installation of a clergyman," from Old French induction (14c.) or directly from Latin inductionem (nominative inductio) "a leading in, introduction," noun of action from past participle stem of inducere "to lead" (see induce).As a term in logic (early 15c.) it is from Cicero‘s use of inductio to translate Greek epagoge "leading to" in Aristotle. Induction starts with known instances and arrives at generalizations; deduction starts from the general principle and arrives at some individual fact. As a term of science, c. 1800; military service sense is from 1934, American English.
双语例句
1. His induction as a teacher was a turning point in his life.他就任教师工作是他一生的转折点.来自《简明英汉词典》
2. This is an induction motor.这是台感应电动机.来自《简明英汉词典》
3. This is a double induction coil.这是一对感应线圈.来自《简明英汉词典》
4. My argument follows the rules of logical induction.我是遵循逻辑归纳的法则进行论证的.来自《简明英汉词典》
5. Every induction is a speculation.所有归纳推理都是一种猜测.