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encouraging

/en-kur-ij, -kuhr-/US // ɛnˈkɜr ɪdʒ, -ˈkʌr- //UK // (ɪnˈkʌrɪdʒ) //

令人鼓舞的,令人鼓舞,令人鼓舞的是,鼓舞人心的

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    en·cour·aged, en·cour·ag·ing.

    • : to inspire with courage, spirit, or confidence: His coach encouraged him throughout the marathon race to keep on running.
    • : to stimulate by assistance, approval, etc.: One of the chief duties of a teacher is to encourage students.
    • : to promote, advance, or foster: Poverty often encourages crime.

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Examples

  • Relatedly, Fischer said that officers would also be “encouraged” to volunteer at least two hours during the workday per pay period in the community they serve.

  • Hundreds tuned in live on Thursday evening to watch Drag Out the Vote’s latest event to encourage LGBTQ people across the country to vote in upcoming elections.

  • We appreciate the researcher reporting this issue to us so that we could fix it, and we encourage all of our users to download the latest version of the app.

  • At the Principles for Responsible Investment, a UN-supported initiative of over 3,000 investors worldwide with more than $100 trillion in assets, we not only welcome this scrutiny—we encourage it.

  • That doesn’t present the same value of place as encouraging diversity in the fermentation in the place that the grapes were grown.

  • These (roughly) $2,500 ceremonies are supposedly about encouraging “positive feelings” on the part of the single brides.

  • Branch helped women feel beautiful by encouraging them to embrace their natural selves as she had.

  • Not about encouraging aspiring butchers to live out their violent fantasies in Syria.

  • Encouraging any victim of crime to come forward makes us all safer.

  • When used improperly those encouraging statistics take a nose dive.

  • Well, that sounded very encouraging, he thought, so he took hope anew that it would be accepted.

  • The report to the end of 1883 stated that during the year the progress of the school had been of an encouraging character.

  • This story was not very encouraging, but the fine weather and our good ship relieved us of all anxiety.

  • The same intriguing sycophant who had encouraged the Papist in one fatal error was now encouraging the soldier in another.

  • The reception was not encouraging, only one anonymous critic speaking warmly in praise of the music.