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 incite [ɪn'saɪt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 刺激, 激励, 引诱

[法] 鼓动, 煽动




    incite


    Incite \In*cite"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Incited}; p. pr. & vb.
    n. {Inciting}.] [L. incitare; pref. in- in + citare to rouse,
    stir up: cf. F. inciter. See {Cite}.]
    To move to action; to stir up; to rouse; to spur or urge on.

    Anthiochus, when he incited Prusias to join in war, set
    before him the greatness of the Romans. --Bacon.

    No blown ambition doth our arms incite. --Shak.

    Syn: Excite; stimulate; instigate; spur; goad; arouse; move;
    urge; rouse; provoke; encourage; prompt; animate. See
    {Excite}.

    1. The Sandinistas said Melton and the others were implementing a U.S. plan to incite domestic unrest.
    2. "This terroristic act is sticking in our throat," Bush said, declaring he was acting even though his decision could incite new violence in the Mideast.
    3. Also, officers tried to incite troops at two other army bases in suburban Buenos Aires.
    4. In 1970, the Chicago 7 defendants were found innocent of conspiring to incite riots at the 1968 Democratic convention.
    5. Leading South Korean newspapers charged in editorials today that the north was trying to undermine the Seoul government by supporting dissidents to incite opposition and eventual revolution.
    6. Reaching those levels could incite further speculative buying, dealers say.
    7. Now "the Japanese industry, especially Toyota, is paranoid that its success at Detroit's great expense will incite protectionism," declares John Casesa, automotive analyst at Wertheim Schroder & Co. in New York.
    8. A number sharply higher than $11 billion could possibly incite a big selloff in dollars, while a much smaller number could encourage a surge in demand for the U.S. currency.
    9. The December insurrection began after officers at several army bases, including La Tablada, tried to incite troops.
    10. That such statements about events 40 years ago can still incite powerful reactions reflects a lingering sensitivity in France about Nazism and the collaboration.
    11. Stations also were told not to broadcast anything "likely to incite agitation." A tree planted at the University of Virginia the year school founder Thomas Jefferson died has been given a reprieve from becoming a woodpile, but not for long.
    12. Oct. 5 _ Rushdie's native India bans the book as blasphemous, barring its import and sale, and fears militant Moslems may use it to incite riots.
    13. A number sharply higher than $11 billion could possibly incite a big selloff in dollars, while a much smaller number could encourage a surge in demand for the currency.
    14. The two men most widely canvassed as France's next prime minister, Pierre Beregovoy and Michel Rocard, incite no fear and loathing on the Paris Bourse.
    15. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir said he would not trade concessions for an end to 10 weeks of riots in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. "Those who incite and resort to violence should not come away with any reward," he said.
    16. Government officials said the threat could incite violence as the government negotiates to end apartheid.
    17. It is not too difficult to incite such personal attacks. A sure way to set the Net afire is to send messages suggesting that it is populated by people who can't spell and whose grammar is poor.
    18. In 1967, Latin American guerrilla leader Che Guevara was executed while attempting to incite revolution in Bolivia.
    19. The destabilizing ruble policy comes at a time when the government has already done much to incite chaos.
    20. It is far from inconceivable that the regime would try to incite some sort of showdown while its forces are still disciplined.
    21. Chalerm Supamorn, governor of Ranong province bordering Megui, said the checkpoint had been closed Wednesday at the request of Burmese authorities who feared people would cross the frontier to incite protesters.
    22. It's journalists like Mr. Lichter, who give the word "feminist" a dirty meaning as opposed to that glorious word "manly," who incite grass-roots "females" to anger.
    23. The second fatal shooting occurred at Beit Jala, six miles south of Jerusalem, when soldiers encountered masked youths trying to incite residents to violence, the army said.
    24. A diplomatic source says party documents accuse Zhao of helping incite demonstrations and of using the student movement in a bid to seize power.
    25. Israeli authorities have blacklisted the songs on grounds they incite rebellion, but they are distributed secretly in recorded form and are heard widely in Arab east Jerusalem and the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.
    26. The two face an additional charge of preparing to incite in connection with an Oct. 28 demonstration to mark the 70th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's pre-World War II independence, Palach Press said.
    27. Judge Kees van Dijkhorst ruled that the United Democratic Front collaborated with the outlawed African National Congress to incite anti-government violence in 1984.
    28. His clients have included Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, executed for giving atomic bomb secrets to the Soviet Union, and members of the so-called Chicago Seven, who were accused of conspiring to incite a riot at the Democratic National Convention in 1968.
    29. But he predicts that the FSX issue could incite other congressmen who would see it as an example of how Japan flaunts even the rules of comparative advantage.
    30. Prison officials said they feared a funeral procession could be used to incite violence.
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