induction / ɪnˈdʌk ʃən /

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induction 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of inducing, bringing about, or causing: induction of the hypnotic state.
  2. the act of inducting; introduction; initiation.
  3. formal installation in an office, benefice, or the like.
  4. Logic. Also called Baconian method .any form of reasoning in which the conclusion, though supported by the premises, does not follow from them necessarily.the process of estimating the validity of observations of part of a class of facts as evidence for a proposition about the whole class.a conclusion reached by this process.
  5. Also called mathematical induction. Mathematics. a method of proving a given property true for a set of numbers by proving it true for 1 and then true for an arbitrary positive integer by assuming the property true for all previous positive integers and applying the principle of mathematical induction.
  6. a presentation or bringing forward, as of facts or evidence.
  7. Electricity, Magnetism. the process by which a body having electric or magnetic properties produces magnetism, an electric charge, or an electromotive force in a neighboring body without contact.Compare electromagnetic induction, electrostatic induction.
  8. Embryology. the process or principle by which one part of the embryo influences the differentiation of another part.
  9. Biochemistry. the synthesis of an enzyme in response to an increased concentration of its substrate in the cell.
  10. an introductory unit in literary work, especially in an early play; prelude or scene independent of the main performance but related to it.
  11. Archaic. a preface.

induction 近义词

n. 名词 noun

taking in, initiation

n. 名词 noun

inference

更多induction例句

  1. At a low cost, this item is compatible with induction stoves and other conventional ranges including gas and electric.
  2. It is made from die-cast aluminum with a magnetized induction bottom so you can use it over any cooking surface for evenly distributed heat.
  3. The triple-ply, stainless steel design has an induction ready exterior while the aluminum core provides optimal, evenly distributed heat to your batter.
  4. The link can be charged wirelessly via an induction coil, and Musk suggested that people in the future would plug in before they go to sleep to power up their implants.
  5. In reality, though, Williams fell quite a bit short of induction.
  6. Induction would be a fitting gesture, even now when the honor would be posthumous.
  7. Surprises Brooklyn bar after Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
  8. “Every man's heart one day beats its final beat,” said The Ultimate Warrior in his WWE Hall of Fame induction speech.
  9. I was immediately admitted to the hospital and induction was started for me to go into labor.
  10. The band performed the song during its 2001 induction to The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
  11. It is an induction from one of the phenomena of animated Nature,--the nutrition and production of a seed.
  12. In establishing the minor points Burke has used arguments from sign, cause, example, and induction.
  13. “All the other States are smaller than Texas” is a perfect induction, but it forms no basis for argument.
  14. I have said that in this case the verification fulfils the conditions of an induction: but an induction of what sort?
  15. An alleged fact, according to this theory, is not to be believed if it contradict a complete induction.