engendered
英 [ɪnˈdʒendəd]
美 [ɪnˈdʒendərd]
v. 产生,引起(某种感觉或情况)
engender的过去分词和过去式
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
- Her latest book has engendered lot of controversy.
她最近的一本书引起很多争议。 - Again, it perhaps is due to women's ability to listen to and understand multiple viewpoints that has engendered their success in these fields.
或许女性再一次因为良好的倾听能力和多视点的理解力而获得了此领域的成功。 - Soon more windows would be broken and a sense of lawlessness engendered, encouraging others to commit more crime.
很快更多的玻璃窗就会被打碎,一种无法无天的感觉就会滋生,鼓励旁人去从事更多的犯罪活动。 - The trust engendered by personal relations presents, by its very existence, enhanced opportunity for malfeasance.
由私人关系的独特存在方式而产生的信任,增长了违法的机会。 - So this end, which is supposed to be the opposite of what is, is really the same as what is, it is engendered by what is.
所以这个终点,本以为是与现实状况相反的,实际上和现实状况是一样的,它正是由现实状况产生的。 - They have engendered a wealth of practical consequences.
它们产生了丰富的实际成果。 - Focus on the development of the rural market, many political and legal issues on the market management and operation engendered.
围绕着乡村市场的发展,也产生了许多关于市场管理和经营的政治、法律问题。 - But above all it engendered a false sense of security.
但最重要的是,它造成了一种虚假的安全感。 - This policy certainly engendered a defensive mentality.
这种政策确实造成了一种防御心理。 - It is the evil of exploitation engendered by individuals through their longing for security, self-preservation at all costs, irrespective of the whole of human beings;
存在着邪恶的剥削,来源于每个人对安全的渴求,不惜一切地自我保护,对整个人类不管不顾;
