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1. Seduce, a Chinese word, pronounced as yǐnyòu, which means to induce and persuade.
2. inducement, a Chinese word, pinyin is lìyòu, which means luring with interests.
3. Inducement, a Chinese word, pinyin is yò ud ? o, which means persuasion; Guide. From the biography of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Zhi and Wu Zhuzhu: "Liu Beishuai's army came to cut, and when he came to Wushan and Zigui, he made me induce the barbarians in Wuling, faking and printing, and promised him a reward."
4. Induce, pronounced yü uf ā, a Chinese word, which means to be inspired by an inducement. From Mao Dun's The Whistle Selling Tofu: "Every time this whistle sounds, it causes me a lot of disappointment. It's not its low sigh and sobbing tone that induces my wanderer's homesickness."