3.Serving to create or engender myths; productive in mythmaking.
4.To take an unnecessary action that will probably engender adverse effects.
5.The BSPU has continued its efforts to engender a 'helping business' culture and mindset among civil servants.
工商服务业推广处一直致力在公务员队伍内,建立方便营商的文化和观念。
6.A gathering to engender and promote love, as for the satisfaction of the participants or as a form of social activism.
友爱聚会一种
产生或促进友爱的聚会,如为了满足参与者或作为社会行为主义的一种形式
7.When used sparingly and with specific civil compliance goals, criminal tax prosecutions can greatly increase voluntary compliance and engender public acceptance of the power of the taxing authority.
如果能够被有节制地使用,税收刑事控诉可以促进自觉遵守和促使公众接受税务机关的权威。
8.At the same time, the excellent relations between Hong Kong and the US, I believe, can help to engender a deeper mutual understanding and respect between Chinese and American people.
此外,我相信美国和香港之间的良好关系,有助加深中美人民之间的互相了解和互相尊重。
9.Li: As you have said China's WTO accession will engender challenges as well as benefits and how best to bolster the benefits and mitigate the risks remains a subject of considerable debate among policy planners, business people, and consumers.
李:正如你所说,入世给我国带来了收益但同时也带来挑战。如何最大限度地扩大收益和减少风险对于决策者、商界人士和消费者来说仍然是一个很有争议的问题。
10.Compassion often engenders love.