instigating v. 使开始,使发生;教唆,怂恿,煽动(instigate 的现在分词)
- For more than a year, British intelligence officers have been instigating contacts with Taliban commanders and their entourage.
一年多来,英国情报官员一直在怂恿与塔利班指挥官及其随从进行接触。 - Part of the American contribution after World War II was establishing a global economic system that allowed great powers to rise without instigating a war.
一部分的美国二战后的贡献是建立全球经济系统,这系统允许强大的力量崛起没有煽动一场战争。 - If people with the crime status instigating or exploiting those who do not have the crime status but have the capacity to perpetrate a status crime, both are direct guilt.
有身份者教唆、利用无身份而有刑事责任能力的人实施真正身份犯,有身份者和无身份者均构成直接正犯;
Instigate \In"sti*gate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Instigated}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Instigating}.] [L. instigatus, p. p. of
instigare to instigate; pref. in- in + a root akin to G.
stechen to prick, E. stick. See {Stick}.]
To goad or urge forward; to set on; to provoke; to incite; --
used chiefly with reference to evil actions; as, to instigate
one to a crime.
He hath only instigated his blackest agents to the very
extent of their malignity. --Bp.
Warburton.
Syn: To stimulate; urge; spur; provoke; tempt; incite; impel;
encourage; animate.