1.使发生,使产生;惹起,酿成
2.产生;形成
1.to cause a feeling or attitude to exist
1.Or take a week to be alone if you've always wanted to do so, despite the guilt-engendering protestations from other members of your family.
或者你可以不管家里其他人的反对意见,独自去一个你早就想去的地方旅行。
2.And she must be delighted that the choice of film locale is so appealing, engendering as it did, her lovely day with Suri.
凯蒂应该对这次丈夫新片所选的拍摄地感到高兴,正因如此,她才能和小女儿度过了如此快乐的一天。
3.Transplantation should be done, she says, even if it risks engendering new diseases and pests or other unintended consequences.
她说,即使可能造成致命的新疾病、新害虫,或其他意料之外的后果,我们仍然应该进行移植。
4.It was gradually engendering in Palestine, the unique geography where the ancient Hebrew lived, and the turbulent historical environment.
《圣经》是在古希伯莱人的居住地巴勒斯坦这块独特的地理与动荡的历史环境中逐步形成的。
5.Certain soluble extracts of B pertussis may prove to be effective without engendering serious side effects.
某些可溶性百日咳杆菌提取物,可证明用之有效,也不产生严重副作用。
6.Objective: Optimizing the technological conditions for Extractions of Supplement Qi and Engendering Blood Oral liquid medicinal substances.
目的:优选补气生血口服液方药的提取工艺和制剂工艺。
7.The modern situation of oil pollution, the category and the way of its engendering in the process of oil production were analyzed.
从分析石油工业生产过程石油污染的现状、石油污染物的种类及其产生途径入手。
8.This paper surveyed two engendering mechanisms of borrowers' credit information.
文章考察了有关借款人信用信息的两种产生机制。
9.While in PD are liver-kidney yin vacuity and vacuity wind stirring internally, blood vacuity engendering wind.
而PD患者以肝肾阴虚、虚风内动和血虚生风为主。
10.Conditions for a war were engendering in that country.
那个国家正在酿成战争的形势。