induction
意味: The process of reasoning from specific observations to a general conclusion; also, the formal introduction of someone to a new role, organisation, or position.
In logic, induction involves drawing general conclusions from particular instances — unlike deduction, its conclusions are probable rather than certain. In workplace and educational settings, an induction is a structured introduction for new employees or students. In science, electromagnetic induction refers to generating electric current through a changing magnetic field, discovered by Michael Faraday.
例文
- Scientific theories are typically developed through induction, building general laws from repeated observations. 科学理论通常通过归纳法形成,即从反复观察中构建一般性法则。Las teorías científicas se desarrollan normalmente mediante inducción, construyendo leyes generales a partir de observaciones repetidas.科学理論は通常、繰り返しの観察から一般法則を構築する帰納法によって発展します。과학 이론은 일반적으로 반복된 관찰로부터 일반 법칙을 구축하는 귀납법을 통해 발전합니다.
- All new staff members must complete a two-day induction programme before starting their roles. 所有新员工在正式上岗前必须完成为期两天的入职培训计划。Todo el personal nuevo debe completar un programa de incorporación de dos días antes de comenzar sus funciones.新入社員は全員、業務開始前に2日間の入職研修プログラムを修了しなければなりません。모든 신입 직원은 업무를 시작하기 전에 2일간의 입문 교육 프로그램을 이수해야 합니다.
- Faraday's discovery of electromagnetic induction laid the foundation for modern electrical engineering. 法拉第对电磁感应的发现为现代电气工程奠定了基础。El descubrimiento de la inducción electromagnética por parte de Faraday sentó las bases de la ingeniería eléctrica moderna.ファラデーによる電磁誘導の発見は、現代の電気工学の基盤を築きました。패러데이의 전자기 유도 발견은 현대 전기공학의 기초를 놓았습니다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: academic, professional
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Latin inductio (a leading in), from inducere (to lead in), combining in- (into) and ducere (to lead). The logical sense was first used by Cicero as a translation of Aristotle's epagoge.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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