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源自中古法语 'enducement',最终来自拉丁语 'inducere'(意为引导、导致),由 'in-'(向内)和 'ducere'(引导)组成。
❶ 指为了说服或激励某人做某事而提供的奖励、好处或诱惑,通常用于商业或法律场景中。
“The company offered financial inducements to attract top talent.”
(公司提供经济奖励以吸引顶尖人才。)
“The contract included several inducements to encourage early signing.”
(合同中包含多项激励措施以鼓励尽早签署。)
financial inducement — 指以金钱或经济利益作为激励手段,常用于商业谈判或雇佣关系中。
“The job offer came with attractive financial inducements including a signing bonus.”
(这份工作机会附带包括签约奖金在内的诱人经济激励。)
as an inducement to — 表示作为促使某人采取特定行动的动机或理由,常见于正式场合。
“Lower interest rates were introduced as an inducement to boost spending.”
(降低利率作为刺激消费的手段被引入。)