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 elicit [ɪ'lɪsɪt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 引出, 推导出, 引起

  1. He succeeded in eliciting the information he needed from her.
    他从她那里问出了他所需要的信息。
  2. At last we have elicited the truth from him.
    我们终于从他那里探得真相。
  3. So remarkable as to elicit disbelief; fantastic.
    如此特别以至让人难以相信;精彩绝伦的


elicit


Elicit \E*lic"it\, a. [L. elictus, p. p. of elicere to elicit; e
+ lacere to entice. Cf. {Delight}, {Lace}.]
Elicited; drawn out; made real; open; evident. [Obs.] ``An
elicit act of equity.'' --Jer. Taylor.


Elicit \E*lic"it\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Elicited}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Eliciting}.]
To draw out or entice forth; to bring to light; to bring out
against the will; to deduce by reason or argument; as, to
elicit truth by discussion.

  1. Jurors saw the tapes in which interviewers used anatomically explicit puppets and leading questions to elicit descriptions of molestation from children.
  2. "The position we've taken on that has been generally that a prompt timetable would be one which is more likely to elicit cooperation from the mujahadeen."
  3. At that meeting Parisi asked Perkins whether he had ever "done someone," a phrase the appeals court said was intended to elicit information about any killings in which Perkins took part.
  4. "Ohio Boy: The Ceramic Sculpture of Jack Earl" is the first major retrospective by this rural Midwesterner whose life-sized hound dogs in high-heeled shoes are sure to elicit a giggle.
  5. Exxon's William Deppe and Alyeska's William Howitt worked to elicit testimony that would show their companies did everything possible to avoid and then respond to the disaster.
  6. Random samplings elicit fears that it will import rabies, terrorists, invading armies.
  7. Judge Thomas yesterday concluded his final day before the committee by again resisting efforts to elicit his views on constitutional issues beyond the most general statements.
  8. But others are concerned about the kind of reaction a TV Marti would elicit from Cuban leader Fidel Castro.
  9. The rebels apparently are gambling that killing an American colonel will not elicit the same public outrage as indiscriminate attacks on lowly Filipino policemen.
  10. Then Parisi asked Perkins whether he had ever "done someone," a phrase the appeals court said was intended to elicit information about any killings in which Perkins took part.
  11. He is, Ms Zambello explains, 'the very emblem of the corrupting, wealthy lord', though the effect is rather to elicit sympathy for a creature so obviously being emblazoned with an image he cannot support.
  12. Auto stocks such as Peugeot, the parts maker Valeo and the tire specialist Michelin elicit mixed reviews, with Michelin favored.
  13. The news organizations said Greene could close portions of the deposition if he believed the questioning would elicit sensitive information at certain points.
  14. But ordinary chemical molecules are generally too small to elicit such a response.
  15. Documentaries on schooling elicit the spinach response from most of us ("maybe it's good for me, but thanks, I'll pass").
  16. Her questioning seemed to have only one purpose - not to elicit hard answers but to extract from Ms Hanson an admission that, if she had to do it all over again, she would have done it differently.
  17. "For employers to elicit a truly 'superior' performance, they may need to teach new recruits about these concepts."
  18. However, prosecutors will be allowed to elicit evidence from North based on his testimony to Congress, which he gave prior to Poindexter's testimony, said the judge.
  19. "Inventories are so low that any increase in demand will elicit that much stronger of a production response, and that will mean more jobs," said Robert Chandross, chief economist for Lloyds Bank PLC.
  20. After being on the block since last fall, the mural has failed to elicit even a single bid.
  21. With that decision, Tropicana Products Inc. became one of a long list of companies to learn the hard way that a major comparative ad campaign that does not elicit a lawsuit is a rare creature.
  22. He has helped elicit promises from Japanese officials that they would enforce their own long-dormant antitrust laws against Japanese firms that collude to exclude U.S. imports.
  23. Diplomats say she is likely to come under pressure to elicit greater contributions from Tokyo.
  24. The publishing house once described as "famous for low sales and high advances" had failed to elicit a decent bid.
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