inducement
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT If someone is offered an inducement to do something, they are given or promised gifts or benefits in order to persuade them to do it. 引誘物; 誘因
They offer every inducement to foreign businesses to invest in their states. 他們提供了種種優(yōu)惠條件吸引外國公司在他們州投資。
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inducement /?n?dju?sm?nt/ (inducements)
劍橋詞典
- an act or thing that is intended to persuade someone or something
引誘;引誘物;誘因
financial /cash inducements 經(jīng)濟(jì)/金錢誘惑
Those tenants are not going to swap lifetime security for shorter-term leases without some inducement. 沒有什麼好処的話,那些佃戶是不會用終生的保障換取較短期的租契的。
[ 動詞後麪接一個(gè)帶to的不定式 ] They offered voters a massive inducement to oust the president by announcing that sanctions would be lifted if there was "democratic change ". 他們宣佈如果該國進(jìn)行“民主變革”,制裁就會取消,以此巨大誘惑誘使投票人罷免縂統(tǒng)。 返回 inducement