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| ترجمات رئيسية |
| induction n | (magnetism) | تحريض، حثّ |
| | To demonstrate induction, the teacher used electricity to make a magnet. |
| | لشرح التحريض، استعان المعلِّم بالكهرباء لصنع مغنطيس. |
| induction n | (initiation to club, job) | انضمام |
| | To celebrate the induction of the new members, the fraternity threw a party. |
| | أقامت الأخوية حفلة احتفاءً بانضمام أعضاء جدد. |
| induction n | (induced childbirth) | تحفيز ولادة |
| | The woman should have gone into labor days ago, so the doctor decided to do an induction. |
| | كان يجب أن تلد المرأة قبل أيام، لذا قرر الطبيب تحفيز الولادة. |
| induction n as adj | (introductory) | تعريف بالعمل |
| | The company has an induction process for new employees. |
| | تنظم الشركة عملية تعريف بالعمل للموظفين الجدد. |
| ترجمات إضافية |
| induction n | (carburetor) | كربنة |
| | The engine wasn't working because the induction mechanism wasn't working correctly. |
| induction n | (logic: process) (منطق) | استنباط |
| | Induction is an imperfect way to reach a probable conclusion with limited information. |
| induction n | (military) | تقدّم، انضمام |
| | Kevin signed the papers for his induction into the military, and walked out as a soldier. |
| induction n | (logic: conclusion) | استنتاج |
| | Dan's induction was that Josh must have hidden his car keys under his bed, but they weren't there. |
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