engenders
英 [ɪnˈdʒendəz]
美 [ɪnˈdʒendərz]
v. 产生,引起(某种感觉或情况)
engender的第三人称单数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 导致,造成(某种感觉、气氛、状况等)
If someone or somethingengendersa particular feeling, atmosphere, or situation, they cause it to occur.- It helps engender a sense of common humanity...
这有助于营造一种博爱的感觉。 - Mr Bowles could engender delight in students and musicians alike.
鲍尔斯先生能够让学生和音乐家都感到快乐。
- It helps engender a sense of common humanity...
双语例句
- Some people believe poverty engenders crime.
有人认为贫困生罪恶。 - Experts believe a sense of unfairness engenders negative emotions which may prompt biochemical changes in the body.
专家认为,不公平的感觉,会引起负面情绪,负面情绪可能引发身体生化改变。 - But to an average Chinese, such differentiated treatment engenders outrage.
但对于普通中国民众而言,这种差别对待会让人愤怒。 - One in "Tao engenders one" means the world in gas state.
“道生一”的“一”,是谓“气态物质世界”。 - It is believed that the material world engenders and develops by the promotion of yin and yang.
物质世界是在阴阳两气的推动下资生与发展的。 - Book publishing is a kind of cultural industry, it engenders spiritual products of the culture and civilization.
图书出版是一种文化产业,它生产的是文化和精神产品。 - Free-market capitalism has emerged from the battle of ideas as the most effective means to maximise material wellbeing, but it has also been periodically derailed by asset-price bubbles and rare but devastating economic collapse that engenders widespread misery.
自由市场资本主义产生自各种观点的较量,是物质福利最大化最有效的手段,但它也曾因资产价格泡沫和罕见却毁灭性的、造成普遍痛苦的经济崩溃而周期性地偏离轨道。 - E.g.Man performs, engenders, so much more than he can or should have to bear.
人类所做的和引起的事情远远比他能够或必须承受的要多得多。 - A temporary compromise today engenders a bigger war tomorrow.
今天的暂时的妥协,即酝酿着明天的更大的战争。 - TB engenders social stigma in countries where it is widespread.
在结核病流行国家中,它带来的是社会污名。