engendered

engendered[enˈdʒendəd] 

原级:engender

第三人称单数:engenders

现在分词:engendering

engendered 基本解释
产生,造成,引起( engender的过去式和过去分词 );
engendered 单语例句

1. It was the town's long hours of sunshine and rich wind resources that engendered the Yanjing natural wind drying method of salt collection.

2. The pingpang sport engendered her fascination for China, where she once received intensive training in Beijing.

3. engendered

3. The newly proposed regulatory rules have engendered strong debate in the financial community.

4. Such policy revisions have engendered deep concerns over whether other countries will follow suit and exit from their easy monetary polices.

5. The harsh reality engendered by China's economic slowdown has exerted huge pressure on graduates and resulted in a low rate of job satisfaction.

6. The harsh reality engendered by China's economic slowdown has exerted huge pressures on graduates and resulted in a low rate of job satisfaction.

7. The court was told Deng had no evidence for the allegations and that publishing personal information online had engendered the officials'personal security.

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8. As a result of global climate change, we are witnessing more and more extreme climate cases that have engendered numerous natural disasters.

9. It's like an aura, and it is engendered by the two facets of the estate " as it was ".

10. There's a sense of bonhomie, a feeling of togetherness engendered by this way of eating.

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