instigator如何读

英:[ˈɪnstɪgeɪtə(r)]

美:[ˈɪnstɪɡeɪtər]

instigator是什么意思

  • n.煽动者

instigator变形

复数:instigators

instigator词根

词根:instigate

n.

instigation 煽动,鼓动;教唆;刺激

vt.

instigate 唆使;煽动;教唆;怂恿

instigator英英释义

Noun

1. someone who deliberately foments trouble;

"she was the instigator of their quarrel"

2. a person who initiates a course of action

instigator词源中文解释

1590年代,源自拉丁语 instigator “刺激者”,是 instigare “激励,煽动”的动作名词(见 instigation)。经典拉丁语的女性形式 instigatrix 于1610年代被记录在英语中。

instigator_法律行业词汇

违意犯

instigator词源英文解释

Latin instigatus, past participle of instigare — more at stick

The first known use of instigate was in 1542

instigator儿童词典英英释义

instinctnoun

a natural ability or inclination

an act or course of action in response to a stimulus that is usually inherited and is automatic rather than learned

behavior that is based on automatic actions

instinctnoun

a natural ability or inclination

an act or course of action in response to a stimulus that is usually inherited and is automatic rather than learned

behavior that is based on automatic actions

instinctiveadjective

of, relating to, or being instinct

resulting from or caused by instinct

instinctiveadjective

of, relating to, or being instinct

resulting from or caused by instinct

instinctnoun

a natural ability or inclination

an act or course of action in response to a stimulus that is usually inherited and is automatic rather than learned

behavior that is based on automatic actions

instillverb

to gradually cause to feel or have

instill a love of music

instillverb

to gradually cause to feel or have

instill a love of music

instillverb

to gradually cause to feel or have

instill a love of music

instillverb

to gradually cause to feel or have

instill a love of music

instigateverb

incite, provoke

instigator 例句

1 She told him she was the “instigator,” the one who pushes everyone to go out and do the thing they’re talking about instead of just sitting around and talking about it.

2 The initial fight reportedly started when the instigator’s son threw a paper airplane and another passenger crumpled up the plane and threw it away.

3 Attacks on Internet sites and infrastructure, and the compromise of secure information, pose a particularly tricky problem because it is usually impossible to trace an attack back to its instigator.

因为通常不可能追踪到攻击者,对互联网站和网络基础结构的攻击,及其对安全信息的危害,是一个异常棘手的问题。

4 Guys, he was literally executed by the authorities, on a trumped-up charge, because he was such a mouthy instigator.

5 In the realm of additives, substances like tartrazine and sodium benzoate emerge as potential instigators of urticaria and asthma.

6 “It wasn’t only music; it was very much about the musician being an instigator and agitator and a visionary.”

7 Her release entailed her getting a job; a relative arranged for her to intern with Jonas Mekas, the filmmaker, film archivist and writer who was the most significant instigator of underground film at the time.

8 Your default mode network is the source of your inner monologue, the instigator of mind-wandering and the voice that ruminates on your past.

9 Even if there is a physiological instigator, dreams of falling can take on a host of symbolic meanings in terms of reflecting experiences of sudden change, disruption, loss, or trauma.

10 The visitors' effervescent, left-footed Brazilian Anderson was the instigator of so many of United's brilliant moves on Saturday, setting the team's tone.

客队充满效率的巴西左脚中场安德森周六有很多出色的跑位,帮助球队建立基调。

11 Almost inevitably these days, the “St. John” courts controversy, with its bald use of the Gospel of John’s words, harping on “the Jews” as the prime instigators of Jesus’ death.

12 She is an instigator — “a scene-driver,” as she put it — whose costumes and insults get even wilder on the 12th and final season of “Curb,” which starts Feb. 4.

13 the instigators of the riots

煽动骚乱的人

14 She was the instigator, going after the others, getting in their space, making things happen.

15 She was the instigator of their quarrel .

她是他们吵架的煽动者。

16 If the social upheaval now frequently described by the shorthand reference #MeToo has this kind of key instigator, then her name is McGowan.

17 “Look, the presidency hasn’t changed me that much. I’m still as aggressive a party instigator as I ever was.”

18 During Mr. Holten’s time in London, he expanded the Royal Opera’s roster of directors and productions and was an instigator of a big opera exhibition opening this month at the Victoria & Albert Museum.

19 Bujalski—one of the key instigators of modern cinema since his first feature, “Funny Ha Ha,” from 2005—has always filmed with a conspicuous awareness that an independent film production is also a small business.

20 Oscar Danilo Blandon, the so-called Johnny Appleseed of Crack, may have been the instigator of one ripple effect, in which by his actions a single person inadvertently causes an ocean of despair.

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