educe

英[ɪ'djuːs] 美[ɪ'djʊs]
  • vt. 引出;演绎;使显出

词态变化


第三人称单数: educes;过去式: educed;过去分词: educed;现在分词: educing;

英文词源


educe (v.)
early 15c., in the literal sense, "to draw out, extract; branch out," from Latin educere "to lead out, bring out" (troops, ships, etc.; see educate). Meaning "bring into view or operation" is from c. 1600. Meaning "to draw a conclusion from data" is from 1837.

双语例句


1. The teacher was unable to educe an answer from her pupils.
老师无法从学生口中得到任何答案.

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2. Thereinafter educe universality guidance disciplinarian of linespeed, for other speed line reference.
从而得出既有线提速的一般性有指导意义的规律, 供以后其他线路的提速做参考.

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3. The essay makes some categorization and analysis educe new and comprehensive annotations of executive ability.
本文对关于执行力的研究做出分类与分析,使执行力一词能被较全面地认识与理解.

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4. And then it reviews related researches to educe the object of study and cut holdingcontrol.
然后,回顾相关研究,获得研究的对象和切入点.

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5. It is more effective to use repulping agents during repulping educe reject and pulping time.
碎解剂的应用可有效降低筛渣率和缩短碎浆时间.

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