incited
英 [ɪnˈsaɪtɪd]
美 [ɪnˈsaɪtɪd]
v. 煽动; 鼓动
incite的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 鼓动;煽动
If someoneincitespeopletobehave in a violent or illegal way, they encourage people to behave in that way, usually by making them excited or angry.- He incited his fellow citizens to take their revenge...
他鼓动他的同胞们报仇雪恨。 - The party agreed not to incite its supporters to violence...
该党同意不鼓动其支持者使用暴力。 - They pleaded guilty to possessing material likely to incite racial hatred.
他们表示认罪,承认拥有可能煽动民族仇恨的材料。
- He incited his fellow citizens to take their revenge...
双语例句
- But the German did, and you incited him.
但加尔曼干了,你指示的。 - His words incited them to strike.
他的话煽动他们罢工。 - The new rules incited a backlash in Britain, where some authors and literary critics fretted about a coming American literary invasion.
新规则在英国引起了激烈的反应,一些作家和文学评论家对即将到来的美国文学入侵感到不安。 - It incited the government to impose tax on all of the immigrants.
它怂恿政府向所有移民征税,一个也不能豁免。 - Incited, especially deliberately, to anger.
特别是故意地被激起了怒火。 - His action incited curiosity among us.
他的行动勾起了我们的好奇心。 - They incited him to go into further investigation.
他们鼓励他再做进一步的调查。 - It is not the students themselves who are to blame for it but a small number of persons with ulterior motives, mainly higher intellectuals inside the Party who incited them to action.
主要责任不在学生,而是少数别有用心的人煽动,其中主要是少数党内高级知识分子。 - The killings incited people to take up arms and revolt.
屠杀激起人们拿起武器奋起反抗。 - Although this new technology has incited controversy, fear will gradually dissipate as the public becomes more accepting of it.
虽然这种新科技引发争议,待大众的接受度提高后,恐惧的心理将逐渐消失。
