1.激励;刺激
2.煽动,嗾使
1.to encourage people to be violent or commit crimes by making them angry or excited
1.The Islamic Republic had its own revolt a year ago, after the stolen presidential election incited the uprising known as the green movement.
伊朗伊斯兰共和国在一年前自己的反抗,偷来的总统选举后煽动的绿色运动称为起义。
2.This incident incited hundreds of blacks to gather in front of the police station the next day in a confrontation with the police.
这一事件引发数百名黑人次日聚集在派出所门口,与警方对峙。
3.She smiled to think that men should suddenly find her so much more attractive. In the least way it incited her to coolness and indifference.
想到那些男人们竟会突然发现她比之从前是如此地更加具有吸引力,她觉得很好笑。这至少激起了她的冷漠。
4.We ask you all to be part of the movement for peace and not engage in violence no matter how much you are incited.
我们要求你们所有人成为和平运动的一部分,不管你们被怎样煽动,都不参与暴力。
5.As if that weren't enough, Barry also incited his RA students to revolt and then allegedly accused Reynolds of financial impropriety.
似乎这还不够,巴里还鼓动他在皇家美术学院的学生造反,而且据说后来甚至指控雷诺兹在财政上存在违法问题。
6.There is ample evidence that this incident was premeditated , masterminded , incited and organized by the Dalai clique.
我们有足够事实证明,这起事件是由达赖集团有组织、有预谋、精心策划和煽动起来的。
7.Pope Julius probably understood that the competition incited each man to the height of his greatness.
教皇尤利乌斯可能明白这层关系,并以竞争激发了他们各自的伟大。
8.The reasons for attacks are numerous but a large proportion can be acclaimed to industrial espionage incited by a rival company.
原因是众多的攻击,但一个大的比例,可以到著名的工业间谍活动,煽动,由竞争对手公司。
9.Itching (pruritus): Stimulation of nerve endings in the skin, usually incited by histamine, that evokes a desire to scratch.
痒(亦称瘙痒):游离神经末梢(通常为在皮肤)受到刺激时产生的想抓挠的感觉。
10.And he still maintains his integrity, though you incited me against him to ruin him without any reason.
你虽激动我攻击他,无故地毁灭他,他仍然持守他的纯正。