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educe

/ih-doos, ih-dyoos/US // ɪˈdus, ɪˈdyus //UK // (ɪˈdjuːs) //

削减,削减了,削减开支,削减成本

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    e·duced, e·duc·ing.

    • : to draw forth or bring out, as something potential or latent; elicit; develop.
    • : to infer or deduce.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbbring out, elicit

Examples

  • It tries to educe—that is, draw out—what is in the child already; its own native instincts and native conscience.

  • To preserve and educe all we possibly can obtain from their situation, and purpose, is a main duty to history.

  • We do not have to draw out or educe positive activities from a child, as some educational doctrines would have it.

  • Much might be said on the teleology by which he tries to educe intelligence from the primordial strife.

  • But the powers always resided in living forms which he detected and measurably learned to educe and control.