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1 стимулировать усилия
1) Military: encourage efforts, stimulate efforts2) Mass media: give impetus to effortsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стимулировать усилия
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2 стимулировать
1. incite2. induce3. inspire4. receive a stimulusдать толчок; стимулировать — receive a stimulus
5. encourage6. give an impetus to7. stimulate8. stimulated9. stimulating10. goad -
3 активизировать
1) General subject: activate, jazz up, kick-start, promote, render active, vitalize, fuel, invigorate, catalyze (his efforts to catalyze us into activity; The technology bred of science has catalyzed stupendous economic growth), (напр. деятельность) enhance3) Psychology: energize4) Textile: promote (напр. химическую реакцию)5) Information technology: actuate, enable, fire up, invoke (процедуру)8) Automation: fire9) Sakhalin A: Kick-In10) Makarov: bolster (вкладывать больше усилий, энергии), boost (вкладывать больше усилий, энергии), promote (способствовать, стимулировать), speed up (ускорять), spur (вкладывать больше усилий, энергии), stimulate (способствовать, стимулировать)11) Software: unpause -
4 активизировать
to activate, to stimulate, to intensify, to step up, to invigorateактивизировать борьбу — to intensify / to invigorate the struggle
активизировать деятельность (об организации и т.п.) — to intensify one's activity
активизировать отношения — to step up / to enhance relations
активизировать экономическую экспансию — to intensify / to step up economic expansion
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