instigate
英 [ˈɪnstɪɡeɪt]
美 [ˈɪnstɪɡeɪt]
v. 使(正式)开始; 使发生; 煽动; 唆使; 鼓动
过去分词:instigated 过去式:instigated 现在分词:instigating 复数:instigates 第三人称单数:instigates
Collins.1 / BNC.11605 / COCA.15639
牛津词典
verb
- 使(正式)开始;使发生
to make sth start or happen, usually sth official- The government has instigated a programme of economic reform.
政府已实施了经济改革方案。
- The government has instigated a programme of economic reform.
- 煽动;唆使;鼓动
to cause sth bad to happen- They were accused of instigating racial violence.
他们被控煽动种族暴力。
- They were accused of instigating racial violence.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 发起;促成;鼓动;唆使
Someone whoinstigatesan event causes it to happen.- Jenkinson instigated a refurbishment of the old gallery...
詹金森促成了老美术馆的重新整修。 - The violence over the last forty-eight hours was instigated by ex-members of the secret police.
过去 48 小时的暴力事件是在前秘密警察的煽动下爆发的。
- Jenkinson instigated a refurbishment of the old gallery...
英英释义
verb
- serve as the inciting cause of
- She prompted me to call my relatives
- provoke or stir up
- incite a riot
- set off great unrest among the people