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in·cen·tive
/ɪnˈsɛntɪv/
動機(
a
.)激勵的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·cen·tive
,
n.
That
which
moves
or
influences
the
mind
,
or
operates
on
the
passions
;
that
which
incites
,
or
has
a
tendency
to
incite
,
to
determination
or
action
;
that
which
prompts
to
good
or
ill
;
motive
;
spur
;
as
,
the
love
of
money
,
and
the
desire
of
promotion
,
are
two
powerful
incentives
to
action
.
The
greatest
obstacles
,
the
greatest
terrors
that
come
in
their
way
,
are
so
far
from
making
them
quit
the
work
they
had
begun
,
that
they
rather
prove
incentives
to
them
to
go
on
in
it
.
--
South
.
Syn:
--
Motive
;
spur
;
stimulus
;
incitement
;
encouragement
;
inducement
;
influence
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·cen·tive
a.
1.
Inciting
;
encouraging
or
moving
;
rousing
to
action
;
stimulative
.
Competency
is
the
most
incentive
to
industry
.
--
Dr
.
H
.
More
.
2.
Serving
to
kindle
or
set
on
fire
. [
R
.]
Part
incentive
reed
Provide
,
pernicious
with
one
touch
of
fire
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
incentive
n
1:
a
positive
motivational
influence
[
syn
:
inducement
,
motivator
]
[
ant
:
disincentive
]
2:
an
additional
payment
(
or
other
remuneration
)
to
employees
as
a
means
of
increasing
output
[
syn
:
bonus
]
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