incited
英 [ɪnˈsaɪtɪd]
美 [ɪnˈsaɪtɪd]
v. 煽动; 鼓动
incite的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 鼓动;煽动
If someoneincitespeopletobehave in a violent or illegal way, they encourage people to behave in that way, usually by making them excited or angry.- He incited his fellow citizens to take their revenge...
他鼓动他的同胞们报仇雪恨。 - The party agreed not to incite its supporters to violence...
该党同意不鼓动其支持者使用暴力。 - They pleaded guilty to possessing material likely to incite racial hatred.
他们表示认罪,承认拥有可能煽动民族仇恨的材料。
- He incited his fellow citizens to take their revenge...
双语例句
- Incited, especially deliberately, to anger.
特别是故意地被激起了怒火。 - He incited them to rise up against their officers.
他煽动他们起来反对他们的军官。 - He incited people to rise up against the government.
他煽动人们起来反对政府。 - Although this new technology has incited controversy, fear will gradually dissipate as the public becomes more accepting of it.
虽然这种新科技引发争议,待大众的接受度提高后,恐惧的心理将逐渐消失。 - Moral considerations alone incited his rebellion.
他这种反叛行为完全是由精神上的因素造成的。 - Tom stirred up a fight between Bob and Bill. He incited them to rise up against their generals.
汤姆挑动鲍勃与比尔打了一架。他挑动他们揭竿而起反抗他们的将军。 - White House spokesman said the president had decided against releasing the graphic images in case they incited more violence or were used as a propaganda tool.
白宫发言人表示,奥巴马总统做出不公布本拉登尸体照片的决定是考虑到公布照片可能会激起进一步的暴力活动或者被用作宣传的工具。 - President Bush's call for additional troops, which was announced in January, incited more heated discourse this year than almost any other issue save immigration.
布什总统一月份宣布的增兵引发了比其他移民政策更热烈的讨论。 - It is not the students themselves who are to blame for it but a small number of persons with ulterior motives, mainly higher intellectuals inside the Party who incited them to action.
主要责任不在学生,而是少数别有用心的人煽动,其中主要是少数党内高级知识分子。 - He was incited to achievement by rivalry.
竞争激励他努力取得成就。