第三人称复数:promptings
名词暗示,提示; 刺激,鼓励; 煽动,驱使
动词推动,提示,鼓舞(prompt的现在分词)
1. 提示:◆ 提示(Prompting)和保存视图(saved view)允许对报表进行个性化定制,满足个别用户的需要.
2. 鼓舞人心:progeny 后代 | prompting 鼓舞人心 | promptness 迅速
3. 刺激性:stir 搅动,搅拌,挑逗 | prompting刺激性 | profess承认
4. 提示;暗示:raising verb 提升動詞 | prompting 提示;暗示 | cue card 提示卡
1. 鼓励;敦促;驱使;怂恿
If you respond to prompting, you do what someone encourages or reminds you to do.
e.g. New York needed little prompting from their coach Bill Parcells.
纽约队不太需要他们的教练比尔·帕索斯的鼓动。
e.g. ...the promptings of your subconscious.
潜意识的驱使
1. Guangzhou's regulation rattled the business, prompting CAAM to protest the practice.
2. prompting的意思
2. Sales growth at Coles lags behind larger rival Woolworths Ltd, prompting last month's decision to seek a buyer because it can't meet profit forecasts.
3. China's two premier universities are being invaded by thousands of tourists this summer, prompting complaints from teachers and students.
4. prompting在线翻译
4. Results of a poll by Tokyo officials showed 65 percent in favor, prompting city governor Shintaro Ishihara to cajole the public to get behind the 2020 bid.
5. prompting什么意思
5. The forces were attacked by an unknown number of guerrillas, prompting the troops to call in air support.
6. The bank cited improved management capability of financial institutions to determine the interest rates and curb market risks as prompting their decision.
7. prompting
7. This has sparked a chain reaction within the industry, prompting steelmakers to step up prices to grab part of the profits.
8. prompting
8. Managerial moves are slow and tactical because elder employees are generally untouchable, prompting a change of direction in management decisions towards personal gain over company victory.
9. prompting
9. A few cases involving suspected child abuse were reported recently, prompting experts to call for stricter legislation.
10. SANTIAGO - A lake in southern Chile has mysteriously disappeared, prompting speculation the ground has simply opened up and swallowed it whole.
noun
1. prompting
1. a cue given to a performer (usually the beginning of the next line to be spoken)
e.g. the audience could hear his prompting
Synonym: prompt
2. persuasion formulated as a suggestion
Synonym: suggestion