激励或敦促(某人)做某事:指通过鼓励或促使某人采取行动。
驱使(spur on), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... spur on 鞭策 ; 策励 ; 督励 ; 拿粗挟细 truncated spur 削断山嘴 ; 截切山嘴 ; 削断山咀切削山咀 ; 削断山咀 spur pile 斜桩 ...
They may hope that retrenchment now will spur on private spending.
他们或许希望,现在实施紧缩政策能刺激私人部门增加支出。
And to spur on more success stories like the Allen Brothers, we've begun to reinvent our energy policy.
为了推动更多像阿伦兄弟这样的成功故事,我们已开始再造我们的能源政策。
Both sides should give a full role to each other's cultural centers to spur on educational and tourist cooperation.
充分发挥两国文化中心的作用,带动教育和旅游等领域的合作。
President Obama favors major government spending to spur growth, while many European leaders want more emphasis on regulatory reform.
VOA : standard.2009.03.31
On broader themes, Mr.Obama announced a U.S.initiative to boost lending and spur economic growth and recovery in the Americas, and proposed a hemispheric partnership to tackle energy and climate challenges.
VOA : standard.2009.04.17
"This isn't something that happens on the spur of the moment. It takes a great deal of planning and I think it is an indication the police are determined and doggedly pursuing the leads they got."
VOA : standard.2009.09.17
These false gods spur on academic inflation, further reducing the tottering credibility of the education system.
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This week a conclave of treaty-boosters in Vienna is attempting to spur on the foot-draggers.
And to spur on more success stories like the Allen brothers, we've begun to reinvent our energy policy.