英:[əˈbet]
美:[ əˈbet]
英:[əˈbet]
美:[ əˈbet]
vt.
教唆(犯罪)
煽动
怂恿
支持
a·bet
bet
第三人称单数:abets
现在分词:abetting
过去式:abetted
过去分词:abetted
abetter (n.), abettor (n.)
词根:abet
n.abetment 煽动;教唆;帮助;支持
abetter 怂恿者;唆使者
abettor 教唆犯;唆使者
verb
transitive verb
to actively second and encourage (something, such as an activity or plan)
abet the commission of a crime
to assist or support (someone) in the achievement of a purposeespecially: to assist, encourage, instigate, or support with criminal intent in attempting or carrying out a crime —often used in the phrase aid and abet accused of aiding and abetting a criminal
The singer was abetted by a skillful accompanist.
14世纪晚期,“催促,煽动”(暗示 abetting ),源自古法语 abeter “以猎犬驱赶和骚扰”,字面意思是“使咬”,来自 a- “至”的组合(参见 ad-)+ beter “引诱”。这个动词可能源自弗兰克或其他日耳曼语源(也许是低弗兰克语 betan “煽动”或古诺尔斯语 beita “引起咬伤”); 最终源于原始日耳曼语 *baitjan,源自 PIE 词根 *bheid- “分裂”,在日耳曼语中有关于咬的派生词义。 “通过援助或赞成鼓励”的意义始于1779年。相关: Abetted; abetting。
Middle English abetten, borrowed from Anglo-French abeter, from a-, prefix in transitive verbs (going back to Latin ad- ad-) + beter "to harass (a bear with dogs), bait," borrowed from Old Low Franconian *bētan; akin to Old English bǣtan "to set upon (with animals), bait" — more at bait >entry 1
The first known use of abet was in the 14th century
abetverb
to actively encourage or aid
abetverb
to actively encourage or aid
abetverb
to actively encourage or aid
1 Warm tortilla chips, aided and abetted by stealth fingers, make short work of the lush staple.
2 “William K. Hale is charged with aiding and abetting to the killing of Henry Roan, while John Ramsey is charged with the killing.”
3 If on principle you believe your silence abets obnoxious behavior, then you need to speak up.
4 Q: There’s a great line in the film, when Neruda is fleeing over the mountains to Argentina, and he’s abetted in his escape by a wealthy landowner.
5 The replication of a low-budget, earnestly progressive public TV broadcast is impeccable, abetted by Helen Mirren’s hilariously solemn introductions of the films.
6 Ms. Soares is abetted by musicians from São Paulo who describe their music as “dirty samba”; they spike traditional samba with distorted guitars, pushy drums and unruly electronics that underline how indomitable Ms. Soares remains.
7 Refreshed from my nap, I tear down the switchbacks on the backside, the wind abetting tears of happiness.
8 The intellectual setting seemed appropriate; Ms. Myers encouraged introspective and journalistic work from her writers, including essays about abortion, political and cultural profiles, and an extensively reported piece about a murder abetted by social media.
9 But it’s also too much of the moment, skirting cliché in its vague sense of threat, a problem abetted by Jerome Begin’s violin-and-electronics score, played live by the composer and String Noise.
10 Progressive friends who hate conservatives blame Ivana for abetting Trump's lawlessness that severely damaged our country.
11 Sarah is extraordinarily elusive and the book itself, as it jumps between past and present or draws a veil over a private conversation, abets her escape.
12 Bush and the cousin of former President George W. Bush — before the infamous tape leak, and he was fired because he giggled and abetted Trump’s misogynistic statements about women, including his female co-workers.
13 The question mark casts doubt on this "break-in" and suggests that the perpetrators were, in fact, aided and abetted by law enforcement in murdering these men.
14 The Web has abetted both plagiarists and plagiarism fighters in many familiar ways, from term-paper writing to news reporting and beyond.
15 But a timeless enemy, abetted by the disorder of war, threatens the mummies' repose.
16 An Oscar-winning Ray Milland, abetted by gritty Manhattan locations, portrays a failed writer in desperate pursuit of “one little jigger of dreams.”
17 Tonight his live band are abetted by a suited'n'booted brass section, the Horns of Thunder, as boisterous and eager as young squirrels.
18 The first sentence of our criminal code, which deals with aiding and abetting, makes it clear that you can be criminally liable for intentionally building a business based on piracy.
19 The supernatural nastiness embodied by Pennywise is abetted and to some extent camouflaged by the ordinary human awfulness that also afflicts Derry.
20 Over the course of three weeks, the art world watched as a Russian oligarch pursued a lawsuit in an American court in which he accused Sotheby’s of abetting a fraud.
2 帮助
auxiliary suffragan accessary service aid lift assistance boot favor succor subvention minister administer subvene second assist facilitate bolster bestead back of aid and comfort give a lift do a good turn take by the hand pull for help benefit AID charity ministry favour leg-up friend boost befriend bear a hand in aid of aidant hand office supply obligation courtesy kindness avail pap stead ministration see hold hand
3 怂恿
egg invite instigate enticement instigation tempt entice encouragement encourage egg on urge exhortation fomentation exhort invitation put up to pander back prompt tole egg apple seditiously
4 教唆
instigate suborn subornative spur solicitation tempt solicit seduction inspiration instigation abetment inspire blow the coals put a up to aid and abet
5 唆使
instigation instigate suborn incendiary needle incitement hound incite prod seduce put up to subornative subornation prompt goad
6 煽动
incendiary agitation incitement instigation sow stoke incite agitate instigate foment propagandize fan the flames of fan the flames stir up whip up egg on seditious demagogic moving spur provocation prompting incitation incendiarism pander soapbox fan feed egg prompt stir excite kindle lash inflame goad egg apple inflammatory seditionary promotion sedition fomentation demagogue ferment urge needle sensationalize sensationalise yerk blow the coals gin up edge on provoking agitative demagoguery demagogy provoke overheat pour oil on the flame
7 鼓动
instigation excite agitate instigate inspiring inspiration agitation move egg stir countenance aflutter egg apple
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