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adduce

/uh-doos, uh-dyoos/US // əˈdus, əˈdyus //UK // (əˈdjuːs) //

引入,援引,引进,介绍

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ad·duced, ad·duc·ing.

    • : to bring forward in argument or as evidence; cite as pertinent or conclusive: to adduce reasons in support of a constitutional amendment.

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Examples

  • One would expect Lebens to adduce evidence from other cases of state sanctions.

  • Of all these I am able to adduce parallel instances both from Dryden and Pope.

  • And certainly the figures they adduce, when addressing audiences in England or writing for English readers, are very striking.

  • I defy the noble lord, or any other member of this House, to adduce one solid proof of this charge.

  • And what do you adduce from those reminiscences, my dear Sophie?

  • The relation between intemperance and insanity is so definite and clear, that it is not necessary to adduce proofs of this fact.