单词 | engender |
释义 | engender (ɪndʒendəʳ ) Word forms: engenders , engendering , engendered verb If someone or something engenders a particular feeling, atmosphere, or situation, they cause it to occur. [formal] It helps engender a sense of common humanity. [VERB noun] Mr Bowles could engender delight in students and musicians alike. [VERB noun] Collocations: engender a feeling I had to be careful not to engender a feeling of cliquishness or social superiority. Christianity Today They engender a feeling of comfort and stability to those within their charge. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They are fed, rested, dry and warm, yet the crying persists — engendering a feeling of not being able to meet their needs. Times, Sunday Times The removal of the cameras also engendered a feeling that drivers were no longer being persecuted. Times, Sunday Times He made every effort there to engender a sense of community among his fellow residents and turned the derelict backyard into an attractive garden. Times,Sunday Times The state doesn't engender a sense of community, it displaces it. Times, Sunday Times Others say that they cause people to avoid the whole issue or engender a sense of hopelessness. Times, Sunday Times He engenders a sense of enjoyment that sometimes seems sadly lacking the higher up the professional ladder players climb. Times, Sunday Times Also, my stepping off the platform from time to time and leading worship from the floor engenders a sense of community. Christianity Today This could be for a firm to cross- or up-sell, change brand perception or engender loyalty. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It's about humanity; it's 'we're all in the same boat'; it engenders loyalty. Times, Sunday Times They transformed it, introducing management that gave greater importance to the human element than to mass production, engendering loyalty from employees at a time stricken by industrial unrest. Times, Sunday Times The basic economic units in each town were houses, family-operated entities that engendered loyalty for its employees. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Three key characteristics engender trust: a record of service provision, predictability and benevolence in motive. Times, Sunday Times Restraint, rigour, caution, consideration of consequence — these things no longer engender trust. Times, Sunday Times I strongly believe in creating partnerships and engendering trust and loyalty. Times, Sunday Times He put his success down to strong storytelling, a commitment to accuracy that engendered trust, and a positive approach to the issues the magazine discussed. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 引起 Japanese: 生み出す感情・雰囲気を |
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