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1 stimulate mentally
Макаров: стимулировать интеллектуально -
2 stimulate
1. v возбуждать, стимулировать2. v мед. усиливать деятельность3. v побуждать, поощрятьthe controversy his book aroused stimulated its sale — споры вокруг его книги способствовали тому, что она была быстро распродана
4. v возбуждать с помощью алкоголяСинонимический ряд:1. activate (verb) activate; actuate; energise; galvanise2. encourage (verb) animate; cheer; embolden; encourage; hearten; inspire; inspirit; motivate3. excite (verb) arouse; awaken; buoy; commove; elate; elevate; excite; exhilarate; incite; inflame; invigorate; kindle; set up; spirit up; stir4. move (verb) egg on; encourage; goad; impel; instigate; move; prompt; spur; work up5. provoke (verb) galvanize; innervate; innerve; pique; prime; provoke; quicken; rouse; suscitateАнтонимический ряд:deaden; deter; discourage; stifle; tranquilize; unnerve -
3 stimulate
[ʹstımjʋleıt] v1. 1) возбуждать, стимулировать2) мед. усиливать деятельность2. побуждать, поощрятьthe controversy his book aroused stimulated its sale - споры вокруг его книги способствовали тому, что она была быстро распродана
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5 stimulate
ˈstɪmjuleɪt гл.
1) возбуждать, стимулировать
2) побуждать;
поощрять (into/to) The workers must be stimulated to greater effort by an offer to share in the firm's profits. ≈ Рабочих нужно стимулировать к более усердному труду, предлагая участвовать во владении доходами фирмы. ∙ Syn: enliven, excite, galvanize, titillate, whet Ant: deaden, dull, enervate, quell, subdue возбуждать, стимулировать - to * mentally стимулировать интеллектуально (медицина) усиливать деятельность побуждать, поощрять - the controversy his book aroused *d its sale споры вокруг его книги способствовали тому, что она была быстро распродана возбуждать с помощью алкоголя - to be slightly *d быть слегка навеселе stimulate возбуждать, стимулировать ~ побуждать;
поощрять ~ побуждать ~ поощрять ~ стимулироватьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > stimulate
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