superinduce

vt. 另加, 外加, 另立...为继承人, 另娶, 引起(疾病)的并发 [医] 重复诱导

发音

UK /ˌsuːpəɹɪnˈdjuːs/
US /ˌsupɚɪnˈdus/

词形变化

superinduced superinduces 三单 superinduces superinducing superinducing 现在分词 superinduced 过去式 superinduced 过去分词

释义与例句

v.
  1. 1.

    To replace (someone) with someone else; to bring into another's position; especially, to take (a second wife) quickly after the death of a first, or while she is still alive.

    废旧 及物
  2. 2.

    To bring in or introduce as an addition; to produce, cause, bring on.

    1615, Helkiah Crooke, Microcosmographia: A Description of the Body of Man, Book Four, Chapter One, cited in Kenneth Borris (ed.), Same-Sex Desire in the English Renaissance: A Sourcebook of Texts, 1470-1650, New York and London: Routledge, 2004, Chapter 3, p. 140, For this purpose Nature hath framed in both sexes parts and places fit for generation; beside an instinct of lust or desire, not inordinate such as by sin is superinduced in man, but natural residing in the exquisite sense of the obscene parts.

    I once heard a worthy woman who wished to be elegant, say of her husband, that he was "sufferin' very bad with bronchriches which were superinduced by excessive exposure." The truth and the English of which was that the good man had a cough brought on by getting very wet and cold.

    The first time that a bill is handed you in reis, it takes the breath away, for it may easily run to several thousands, and the receiver wonders if his bank account can stand the strain of it. It has its compensation in the feeling of magnificence it superinduces, just as one feels richer after reading of a lakh of rupees.

  3. 3.

    To cause (especially further disease) in addition (to an existing medical condition).

  4. 4.

    To place over (something or someone); to cover.

词源

From late Latin superindūcere.

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