to elicit
01
引出, 获得
to make someone react in a certain way or reveal information
Transitive: to elicit a reaction or response
例子
The detective skillfully posed questions to elicit a confession from the suspect.
侦探巧妙地提出问题,以引出嫌疑人的供词。
Her heartfelt story was intended to elicit sympathy and understanding from the audience.
她 heartfelt 的故事旨在引起观众的同情和理解。
02
引出, 诱发
to help a student come to a conclusion themselves instead of providing them with an answer directly
Transitive: to elicit a response or conclusion
例子
During the science experiment, the instructor deliberately posed questions to elicit hypotheses and conclusions from the students.
在科学实验期间,导师故意提出问题以引出学生的假设和结论。
In the philosophy class, the professor's role was to elicit philosophical reasoning and guide students in constructing their own arguments.
在哲学课上,教授的角色是引发哲学推理并指导学生构建自己的论点。
03
推导, 引出
to employ logical reasoning or careful deduction to arrive at truth or information
Transitive: to elicit a solution or information
例子
The detective meticulously analyzed the evidence to elicit the sequence of events leading to the crime.
侦探 meticulously analyzed the evidence to elicit the sequence of events leading to the crime.
By examining the patterns in the data, the scientist was able to elicit a groundbreaking theory.
通过检查数据中的模式,科学家能够推导出一个突破性的理论。



























