incept
verb uk/ɪnˈsept/ us/ɪnˈsept/
(BEGIN)
[ T ] US开始;发起
to begin or introduce something
The offshore fund was incepted in India on May 14. 该离岸基金于5月14日在印度成立。
Organic farming in Malaysia was incepted by the Center for Environment, Technology and Development, Malaysia. 马来西亚的有机农业是由马来西亚环境、技术和发展中心发起的。
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- Please note that every Marine Pleasurecraft Policy will carry a minimum $25 excess unless incepted over 3 years ago.
- Planning for NMI began in 2007 and it was incepted through the collaboration of Norwegian organizations in both the public and private sector.
- Isn’t this the purpose of the FTC and SEC and the antitrust laws they were incepted to enforce?
(UNIVERSITY)
[ I or T ] UK old use获得学位
to successfully finish university with a degree
He was eventually permitted to incept. 他最终获得了学位。
In 1253 a dispute arose at his presentation to incept as a doctor of theology. 1253年,他获得神学博士时发表的演讲引起了一场争论。
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- The twenty-four names listed in the ordo senioritatis for that year constitute slightly less than one tenth of the total number of bachelors who then incepted.
- He received the assurance of at least four more years of unconstrained study, until 1668 when he would incept MA.