1.引出,探出(事实等);诱出(回答等)
1.to make someone react in the way that you want
2.to manage to get information from someone
1.So I was delighted to hear of the fashion for "double calling" as a way of demonstrating power rather than eliciting information.
因此,我很高兴听到将“双重呼叫”这种时尚作为展示权力而非获得信息的一种方式。
2.Bush dribbled the ball expecting it to bounce back up but it died on the carpet, eliciting a roar of laughter from the Heat players.
其间,布什总统还在地板上玩起了运球,但由于球落在地毯上,没能弹起来。这把热火队的球员们逗得哈哈大笑。
3.In such cases the chain of steps is referred to as a "signaling cascade" and often results in a small stimulus eliciting a large response.
在这种情况下,这一连串的步骤被称为信号级联放大,通常由一个微小的刺激所引发,由大量反应而告终。
4.Another tip for eliciting requirements is to try not to ask leading questions.
另一个捕获需求的技巧是避免问诱导性的问题。
5.An antigen is any substance capable of eliciting an immune response when injected into a host animal .
抗原是任何注射于宿主动物体内都能引起免疫应答的物质。
6.The outermost shell, important in eliciting the host's immune response, has been a focus of attention in vaccine development.
病毒的最外层,是引起宿主免疫反应的主要构造,也是疫苗发展的重点所在。
7."I didn't want to do it in Paris because we'd end up inviting more people than I wanted! " says Parker, eliciting laughs from Longoria.
帕克说:“我不想在巴黎办,因为这样邀请的人会太多。”帕克的话引得朗格莉娅直发笑。
8.The article quickly went viral, eliciting mocking laughter in a country that has grown increasingly tired with the antics of its ruling duo.
该报道迅速传开,在已经对执政双雄的种种把戏渐生厌倦的俄国国内引来阵阵嘲笑。
9.He succeeded in eliciting the information he needed from her.
他从她那里问出了他所需要的信息。
10.Moreover, general questions play a great role in eliciting some topics to break the ice in verbal interactions.
此外,一般疑问句在选择话题以打破交际中冷场方面发挥着重要的作用。