ins
ti
gate
第三人称
instigates
现在进行时
instigating
过去式
instigated
过去完成时
instigated
1
煽动, 挑拨
to deliberately provoke, encourage, or initiate actions that lead to conflict, hostility, or harmful consequences
及物动词
- With a calculated move, the agent planted false evidence to instigate suspicion and create chaos within the organization.
通过精心策划的行动,特工植入了虚假证据以煽动怀疑并在组织内制造混乱。
- In an attempt to gain control, the dictator used propaganda to instigate fear and suppress dissent among the citizens.
为了试图获得控制权,独裁者利用宣传煽动恐惧并压制公民中的异议。
- Driven by their deep-seated jealousy, the envious neighbor attempted to instigate conflict between the two families.
出于根深蒂固的嫉妒,嫉妒的邻居试图煽动两个家庭之间的冲突。
2
煽动, 引发
to cause something to begin or occur
及物动词
- The new policy instigated changes in the company's workflow.
新政策引发了公司工作流程的变化。
- The manager's decision to cut costs instigated a series of employee protests.
经理削减成本的决定引发了一系列员工抗议。
- The controversial art exhibition instigated a fierce debate about freedom of expression.
有争议的艺术展览引发了一场关于言论自由的激烈辩论。
- Propelled by a viral video, the incident quickly instigated a nationwide conversation on racial equality.
在一段病毒式传播的视频推动下,该事件迅速引发了一场关于种族平等的全国性讨论。
- Prompted by an anonymous tip, the investigative journalist's report instigated a government inquiry into corruption.
在一个匿名提示的促使下,调查记者的报告引发了政府对腐败的调查。