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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3252 COCA: 2726

incentive

noun
/ɪnˈsentɪv/
/ɪnˈsentɪv/
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  1. [countable, uncountable] incentive (for/to somebody/something) (to do something) something that encourages you to do something激励;刺激;鼓励
    • There is no incentive for people to save fuel.没有鼓励人们节约燃料的措施。
    • There is an added incentive for you to buy from our catalogue—a free gift with every purchase.您还可以从我们的目录中购买额外的奖励——每次购买都是免费礼物。
    opposite disincentive
    Extra Examples
    • She had the added incentive of being within reach of the world record.世界纪录触手可及,这使她又有了新的动力。
    • This gives pupils a strong incentive to read in English.这给了学生用英语阅读的强烈动机。
    • It was thought that this would act as an incentive for couples to adopt older children.人们认为这将会对夫妇们收养大一些的孩子起到鼓励作用。
    • Low levels of profitability mean there is a lack of incentive to undertake new investment.利润率低意味着缺乏新投资的动力。
    • There was little incentive to conduct research.对从事研究的激励微乎其微。
    • US companies faced a clear incentive to downsize.美国公司面临明确的裁员压力。
    • There is little incentive for firms to increase the skills of their workers.公司严重缺乏提高员工技能的推动力。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • generous
    • good
    verb + incentive
    • act as
    • be
    • have
    incentive + noun
    • plan
    • programme/​program
    • scheme
    preposition
    • incentive to
    phrases
    • have every incentive
    • a lack of incentive
    See full entry
  2. [countable] a payment or concession (= a reduction in the amount of money that has to be paid) that encourages somebody to do something激励奖金;激励性减免优惠
    • tax incentives to encourage savings鼓励储蓄的税收措施
    Extra Examples
    • This gives them a direct financial incentive to reduce pollution.这给了他们减少污染的直接经济激励。
    • The scheme gives farmers cash incentives to help manage the countryside.该计划给予农民现金奖励,以帮助管理农村。
    • The government decided to offer incentives to foreign investors.政府决定向外国投资者提供奖励。
    • employee incentives such as bonuses and commission奖金、提成之类的雇员奖励措施
    • direct financial incentives to have smaller families鼓励缩小家庭规模的直接财政刺激
    • The company operates a share incentive scheme for its workers.公司对员工实行股份奖励机制。
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    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • generous
    • good
    verb + incentive
    • act as
    • be
    • have
    incentive + noun
    • plan
    • programme/​program
    • scheme
    preposition
    • incentive to
    phrases
    • have every incentive
    • a lack of incentive
    See full entry
  3. Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin incentivum ‘something that sets the tune or incites’, from incantare ‘to chant or charm’.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3252 COCA: 2726
incentive

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + INCENTIVE | INCENTIVE + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbig, generous, good, great, huge, massive (especially BrE) 很大的刺激;大方的鼓勵;巨大的激勵powerful, strong強大的動力;強烈的刺激adequate, sufficient足夠的刺激;充分的鼓勵main, major主要的激勵added, additional, extra, more附加的獎勵;更多的鼓勵less較少的獎勵little極少的鼓勵There was little incentive to conduct research.對從事研究的激勵微乎其微。real真正的激勵clear明確的刺激US companies faced a clear incentive to downsize.美國公司面臨明確的裁員壓力。direct直接鼓勵direct financial incentives to have smaller families鼓勵縮小家庭規模的直接財政刺激important重要的激勵positive積極的刺激special特別獎勵attractive誘人的刺激perverse不正當的刺激long-term長期的激勵political政治激勵commercial, economic, financial, fiscal, monetary商業/經濟/金融/財政/金錢刺激cash現金獎勵material物質獎勵price, tax價格刺激;稅收獎勵sales銷售刺激investment投資激勵performance, work業績/工作獎勵employee雇員獎勵employee incentives such as bonuses and commission獎金、提成之類的雇員獎勵措施federal, government聯邦/政府獎勵VERB + INCENTIVEact as, be起刺激作用;是鼓勵It was thought that this would act as an incentive for couples to adopt older children.人們認為這將會對夫婦們收養大一些的孩子起到鼓勵作用。have有動力She had the added incentive of being within reach of the world record.世界紀錄觸手可及,這使她又有了新的動力。need需要鼓勵give (sb/sth), offer (sb/sth), provide (sb/sth with)給(⋯)以鼓勵;激勵(⋯)create制訂獎勵措施The government has created tax incentives to encourage investment.政府已經出台了稅收優惠措施鼓勵投資。receive得到獎勵companies that receive government incentives得到政府獎勵的公司increase增強刺激reduce減少獎勵undermine削弱激勵作用High taxation rates have undermined work incentives.高稅率削弱了工作激勵措施的作用。eliminate, remove, take away撤銷鼓勵措施INCENTIVE + NOUNplan, programme/program, scheme, structure, system激勵方案;獎勵制度an incentive system based on supervisors' evaluations以督導員評價為基礎的激勵制度The company operates a share incentive scheme for its workers.公司對員工實行股份獎勵機制。policy激勵政策award, bonus, fee, package, pay, payment激勵獎品;獎金;一攬子激勵措施;獎勵工資PREPOSITIONincentive to對⋯的激勵an incentive to investment對投資的鼓勵PHRASEShave every incentive有充足的動力Companies have every incentive to put up prices.各公司都有充足的理由漲價。a lack of incentive缺乏動力There is a lack of incentive to undertake new investment.新投資缺乏動力。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3252 COCA: 2726
incentive

noun

 See also the entry for bribe 另见bribe条incentive ♦︎ motivation ♦︎ stimulus ♦︎ impetus ♦︎ inspiration ♦︎ inducementThese are all words for sth that encourages sb to do sth or to develop more quickly, or is the reason why sb does sth. 这些词均表示激励因素、刺激或动机。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配the incentive / motivation / stimulus / impetus / inspiration for sththe incentive / stimulus / impetus / inducement to sththe motivation / impetus / inspiration behind sththe incentive / stimulus / impetus / inducement to do stha strong incentive / motivation / impetus / inducementa powerful incentive / stimulus / impetus / inducementthe main incentive / motivation / stimulus / impetus / inspirationa new incentive / motivation / stimulus / impetusan extra incentive / motivation / stimulus / impetus / inducementthe necessary motivation / stimulus / impetus / inducementsufficient incentive / motivation / inducementto provide / give (sb / sth) the incentive / motivation / stimulus / impetus / inspiration / inducementto offer an incentive / an inducement incentive ɪnˈsentɪv [countable, uncountable] something that encourages you to do sth, especially because you will get sth in return (尤指使人得到回报的)激励,刺激,鼓励There are no incentives for people to save fuel.没有措施鼓励人们节约燃料。The government has created tax incentives to encourage investment.政府已出台了税收优惠措施以鼓励投资。There is little incentive for firms to increase the skills of their workers.公司严重缺乏提高员工技能的推动力。OPP disincentive A disincentive is sth that makes you less willing to do sth, especially because you will not gain much if you do. * disincentive指降低做某事意愿的因素,尤其是因为做了也没有太多回报A sudden fall in profits provided a further disincentive to investors.利润突然下降使投资者进一步退缩。 motivation ˌməʊtɪˈveɪʃn; NAmE ˌmoʊtɪˈveɪʃn [countable, uncountable] the reason why sb does sth or behaves in a particular way; sth that makes sb want to be successful 动机;动力What is the motivation behind this sudden change?这种突然转变背后的动因是什么?I soon understood his motivation in inviting me.我很快明白了他邀请我的原因。He's intelligent enough but he lacks motivation.他很聪明,但缺乏积极性。 see also motivate inspire , motivate make 4 , motive reason motivational

adjective

(formal) an important motivational factor重要的促进因素
stimulus ˈstɪmjələs (plural stimuli stimulaɪ ) [countable, usually singular] (rather formal) something that helps or encourages sb/sth to start or to develop better or more quickly 促进因素;激励因素;刺激物Books provide children with ideas and a stimulus for play.书不仅给孩子们提供想法,而且使他们玩得更有意思。He stressed the value of public investment as a stimulus to growth.他强调了公共投资对刺激经济增长的价值。 see also stimulate inspire impetus ˈɪmpɪtəs [uncountable, singular] something that encourages a process or activity to develop more quickly 动力;推动;刺激The debate seems to have lost much of its initial impetus.辩论似乎没有开始时那么大的冲劲了。Each new rumour added a fresh impetus to the smear campaign.每一个新谣言都给诽谤攻击增添了新助力。NOTE 辨析 Stimulus or impetus? Stimulus is often used to talk about starting things off; impetus is used to talk about how things develop: processes or activities can gain/maintain/lose impetus, or they can gain added/new/further/fresh impetus. Stimulus is a more formal word, often used in academic or business contexts; impetus is often used in journalism or broadcasting when discussing trends and developments. * stimulus常指事情启动的推动力,impetus指事情发展的助力。可用gain/maintain/lose impetus表示过程或活动获得、保持或失去推进力;added/new/further/fresh impetus指新的推进力。stimulus较正式,常用于学术或商业语境;impetus常用于讨论趋势和发展的新闻报道或广播节目中。 inspiration [countable, usually singular] a person or thing that is the reason why sb creates or does sth 启发灵感的人(或事物);使人产生动机的人(或事物)He says my sister was the inspiration for his heroine.他说我姐姐是他的女主人公的原型。Clark was the inspiration behind Saturday's victory.克拉克是星期六那场胜利的灵魂人物。 see also inspire inspire inducement ɪnˈdjuːsmənt; NAmE ɪnˈduːsmənt [countable, uncountable] something, especially money, that is given to sb to persuade them to do sth, especially sth that they would not normally do 引诱,刺激,诱因(尤指钱)The higher payments were offered as an inducement.提高酬金被用作一种刺激手段。There is little inducement for them to work harder.没有什么动力能促使他们加把劲工作。 see also induce make 4
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3252 COCA: 2726
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