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词汇 induct
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Definition of induct in English:

induct

verb ɪnˈdʌktɪnˈdəkt
[with object]
  • 1Admit (someone) formally to a post or organization.

    使正式就任;使正式入会

    arrangements for inducting new members to an organization
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Why did he choose to induct me into the Society of Mages, especially as a Rare Mage?
    • I was recently inducted into the bandits, and they told me nothing.
    • We also officially inducted the new board members.
    • She was inducted into the National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1934.
    • Yes, I know, sometimes I wonder where the time has gone since I was inducted in as an adult.
    • For his work, Lemaitre was inducted as a member of the Royal Academy of Belgium.
    • This will be the sixth class of individuals inducted in the hall of fame.
    • She was inducted into the world of classical music by her mother at the age of four and has been receiving training since then.
    • I was inducted into the real estate business as a child.
    • New members were also inducted into the Senior Citizens Association at the meeting.
    • She knew that Jimmy would induct Kong into the Triads soon, but she didn't realize HOW soon… it had only been a week!
    • He was inducted into the royal academies all over Europe.
    • The pilot seemed oblivious to my foot smacking him in the back of the head, so I sat back and allowed myself to be inducted into this elite organisation.
    • He was inducted into the Racing Hall of Fame last year and earned a special Eclipse Award in 1995.
    • He is the only person to be inducted to the respective halls of fame for rock musicians, country artists, and songwriters.
    • I was inducted into the Phi Theta Kappa international honors society earlier this evening - it's some sort of society for honors students with high overall grades.
    • She was rapidly inducted into the American Academy and Institute of Arts & Letters.
    • He was recently inducted into The American Academy of Arts and Letters.
    Synonyms
    admit to, allow into, introduce to, initiate into, install in, instate in, swear into
    appoint to
    be engaged by, be taken on by
    1. 1.1 Formally introduce (a member of the clergy) into possession of a benefice.
      使(神职人员)正式担任有俸圣职
      he was then inducted as vicar of St Paul's
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was inducted as God's appointed pastor for this body of believers.
      • New Spirit Community Church, which inducted its first class of 90 members in February, meets temporarily in the chapel.
      • In 1666 he returned to London to work as co-pastor in the Devonshire Square church, and was inducted by William Kiffin and Hanserd Knollys.
      • He was inducted to the pastorate of the Reformed Baptist Church, Inverness, on 17 January.
      • He was inducted to the pastorate of East Street Baptist Church in the London Borough of Southwick.
      • The service was held at St Mary's Parish Church and the newly inducted Vicar led the service in which the church choir took part.
      • A retired vicar made his sermon at a time when the abbey is waiting for its newly appointed vicar to be inducted at Easter.
    2. 1.2US Enlist (someone) for military service.
      〈美〉征召…入伍
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In early 1941, he was inducted for a one-year draft at age 30, gaining a discharge on December 5 of that year.
      • Unfortunately, Donald was drafted for military service and was inducted into the U.S. Army in July.
      • The adversarial relationship in the United States was patched up in World War I by inducting reporters into the US military.
      • He was the first post-World War I major leaguer inducted into military service in 1941.
      Synonyms
      enlist, sign up, enrol, engage, take on, round up
    3. 1.3induct someone in/into Introduce someone to (a difficult or obscure subject)
      使入门
      my master inducted me into the skills of magic

      师傅带我入门魔术技巧。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I was inducted into the arcane mysteries of shutter speeds, f-stops, ASA / ISO and the curious phenomenon of the (separate, handheld) light meter.
      • You are inducted into a reservoir of knowledge.
      • In Benaras he came in close contact with Karpatriji Maharaj, who inducted him into the Shaivite school of Hinduism and he was renamed Shiv Sharan.
      Synonyms
      introduce to, acquaint with, familiarize with, make familiar with, make conversant with, make aware of, inform of, give information about
      ground in, instruct in, teach in, educate in, school in
      informal fill in on, gen up on, clue up on, clue in on, put in the picture about
  • 2archaic Install in a seat or room.

    〈古〉将…安置于座位;将…安置于房内

    Hugh and his friends were inducted into the most honourable seats

Derivatives

  • inductee

  • noun ɪndʌkˈtiːɪnˌdəkˈti
    • I didn't think too much of it until our Rescue Officer had us all stay back in the meeting room after the new inductees and the rest of management had left.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The five inductees in the performer category were the top vote-getters among 15 nominees on this year's ballot.
      • Looking at the list of inductees, it is telling to note that record label support (major label support in the vast majority of cases) is almost the rule.
      • The 17-member volunteer board of directors makes the selection of inductees each year during a special board meeting the first week of May.
      • I wore one from 18-22; I left it out on my first day at work only to find that one of my fellow inductees also had one

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin induct- 'led into', from the verb inducere (see induce).

Definition of induct in US English:

induct

verbɪnˈdəktinˈdəkt
[with object]
  • 1Admit (someone) formally to a position or organization.

    使正式就任;使正式入会

    each worker, if formally inducted into the Mafia, is known as a “soldier.”
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This will be the sixth class of individuals inducted in the hall of fame.
    • New members were also inducted into the Senior Citizens Association at the meeting.
    • She knew that Jimmy would induct Kong into the Triads soon, but she didn't realize HOW soon… it had only been a week!
    • She was inducted into the National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1934.
    • I was inducted into the Phi Theta Kappa international honors society earlier this evening - it's some sort of society for honors students with high overall grades.
    • For his work, Lemaitre was inducted as a member of the Royal Academy of Belgium.
    • Why did he choose to induct me into the Society of Mages, especially as a Rare Mage?
    • Yes, I know, sometimes I wonder where the time has gone since I was inducted in as an adult.
    • He is the only person to be inducted to the respective halls of fame for rock musicians, country artists, and songwriters.
    • He was inducted into the royal academies all over Europe.
    • I was recently inducted into the bandits, and they told me nothing.
    • We also officially inducted the new board members.
    • She was rapidly inducted into the American Academy and Institute of Arts & Letters.
    • He was recently inducted into The American Academy of Arts and Letters.
    • I was inducted into the real estate business as a child.
    • She was inducted into the world of classical music by her mother at the age of four and has been receiving training since then.
    • The pilot seemed oblivious to my foot smacking him in the back of the head, so I sat back and allowed myself to be inducted into this elite organisation.
    • He was inducted into the Racing Hall of Fame last year and earned a special Eclipse Award in 1995.
    Synonyms
    admit to, allow into, introduce to, initiate into, install in, instate in, swear into
    1. 1.1 Formally introduce (a member of the clergy) into possession of a benefice.
      使(神职人员)正式担任有俸圣职
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In 1666 he returned to London to work as co-pastor in the Devonshire Square church, and was inducted by William Kiffin and Hanserd Knollys.
      • He was inducted to the pastorate of the Reformed Baptist Church, Inverness, on 17 January.
      • A retired vicar made his sermon at a time when the abbey is waiting for its newly appointed vicar to be inducted at Easter.
      • He was inducted to the pastorate of East Street Baptist Church in the London Borough of Southwick.
      • He was inducted as God's appointed pastor for this body of believers.
      • The service was held at St Mary's Parish Church and the newly inducted Vicar led the service in which the church choir took part.
      • New Spirit Community Church, which inducted its first class of 90 members in February, meets temporarily in the chapel.
    2. 1.2US Enlist (someone) for military service.
      〈美〉征召…入伍
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In early 1941, he was inducted for a one-year draft at age 30, gaining a discharge on December 5 of that year.
      • He was the first post-World War I major leaguer inducted into military service in 1941.
      • The adversarial relationship in the United States was patched up in World War I by inducting reporters into the US military.
      • Unfortunately, Donald was drafted for military service and was inducted into the U.S. Army in July.
      Synonyms
      enlist, sign up, enrol, engage, take on, round up
    3. 1.3induct someone in/into Introduce someone to (a difficult or obscure subject)
      使入门
      my master inducted me into the skills of magic

      师傅带我入门魔术技巧。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I was inducted into the arcane mysteries of shutter speeds, f-stops, ASA / ISO and the curious phenomenon of the (separate, handheld) light meter.
      • You are inducted into a reservoir of knowledge.
      • In Benaras he came in close contact with Karpatriji Maharaj, who inducted him into the Shaivite school of Hinduism and he was renamed Shiv Sharan.
      Synonyms
      introduce to, acquaint with, familiarize with, make familiar with, make conversant with, make aware of, inform of, give information about
  • 2archaic Install in a seat or room.

    〈古〉将…安置于座位;将…安置于房内

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin induct- ‘led into’, from the verb inducere (see induce).

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