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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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4 stimulate
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5 stimulate
transitive verb1) anregen; stimulieren (geh.); beleben [Körper]; (sexually) erregen2) (fig.) anregen [Geist, Diskussion, Appetit]; hervorrufen [Reaktion]; wecken [Interesse, Neugier]; beleben [Wirtschaft, Wachstum, Markt, Absatz]* * *['stimjuleit](to rouse or make more alert, active etc: After listening to the violin concerto, he felt stimulated to practise the violin again.) anregen- academic.ru/70789/stimulation">stimulation- stimulating* * *stimu·late[ˈstɪmjəleɪt]I. vt1. (encourage)▪ to \stimulate sth etw beleben [o ankurbeln]▪ to \stimulate sb to do sth jdn anspornen [o anregen], etw zu tun▪ to \stimulate sb into doing sth jdn dazu bringen, etw zu tunwe want to \stimulate the authorities into taking action wir wollen die Behörden zum Handeln bringento \stimulate discussion of a problem eine Diskussion über ein Problem in Gang bringento \stimulate the economy die Wirtschaft ankurbelnto \stimulate enthusiasm/interest Begeisterung/Interesse erregen2. (excite)▪ to \stimulate sb/sth jdn/etw stimulieren▪ to be \stimulated by sth (mentally) durch etw akk stimuliert werden; (sexually) durch etw akk erregt werdento \stimulate the conversation die Unterhaltung belebento \stimulate sb's mind jds Geist anregenthe drugs \stimulate the damaged tissue into repairing itself die Medikamente regen das beschädigte Gewebe dazu an, sich zu regenerierento \stimulate a gland/the immune system eine Lymphdrüse/das Immunsystem aktivieren [o stimulieren]to \stimulate a nerve einen Nerv reizenII. vi begeistern, mitreißen* * *['stImjʊleɪt]vt1) (= excite) body, circulation, mind anregen; (cold shower, coffee etc) sb beleben; (MED) stimulieren; nerve reizen; (sexually) erregen, stimulieren; (fig) person animieren, anspornen; (mentally, intellectually) stimulieren; sb's interest erregento stimulate sb to do sth — jdn anspornen or dazu animieren, etw zu tun
2) (= increase) economy, sales etc ankurbeln; growth, production, market stimulieren; (= incite) response hervorrufen; criticism anregen zu* * *stimulate [ˈstımjʊleıt]A v/t1. MED etc, auch fig stimulieren, anregen, beleben, aufputschen, (durch Alkohol auch) animieren, fig auch anspornen ( sb into jemanden zu etwas)2. fig die Produktion etc ankurbeln, in Schwung bringenB v/i MED etc, auch fig anregen, beleben, aufputschen, stimulieren* * *transitive verb1) anregen; stimulieren (geh.); beleben [Körper]; (sexually) erregen2) (fig.) anregen [Geist, Diskussion, Appetit]; hervorrufen [Reaktion]; wecken [Interesse, Neugier]; beleben [Wirtschaft, Wachstum, Markt, Absatz]* * *v.ankurbeln v.anregen v.stimulieren v. -
6 stimulate
stimu·late [ʼstɪmjəleɪt] vt1) ( encourage)to \stimulate sth etw beleben [o ankurbeln];to \stimulate sb to do sth jdn anspornen [o anregen], etw zu tun;to \stimulate sb into doing sth jdn dazu bringen, etw zu tun;we want to \stimulate the authorities into taking action wir wollen die Behörden zum Handeln bringen;to \stimulate discussion of a problem eine Diskussion über ein Problem in Gang bringen;to \stimulate the economy die Wirtschaft ankurbeln;to \stimulate enthusiasm/ interest Begeisterung/Interesse erregen2) ( excite)to \stimulate sb/ sth jdn/etw stimulieren;to \stimulate the conversation die Unterhaltung beleben;to \stimulate sb's mind jds Geist m anregenthe drugs \stimulate the damaged tissue into repairing itself die Medikamente regen das beschädigte Gewebe dazu an, sich zu regenerieren;to \stimulate a gland/ the immune system eine Lymphdrüse/das Immunsystem aktivieren [o stimulieren];to \stimulate a nerve einen Nerv reizen vi begeistern, mitreißen -
7 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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8 стимулировать интеллектуально
Makarov: stimulate mentallyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стимулировать интеллектуально
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9 стимулировать
1. incite2. induce3. inspire4. receive a stimulusдать толчок; стимулировать — receive a stimulus
5. encourage6. give an impetus to7. stimulate8. stimulated9. stimulating10. goad -
10 стимулировать
1. boosting2. stimulated3. boost4. stimulate; promote -
11 erfrischen
I v/tII v/refl refresh o.s., take some refreshment; durch Waschen: freshen up; (sich abkühlen) cool (o.s.) down* * *to refresh; to freshen; to revive; to recreate* * *er|frị|schen [ɛɐ'frɪʃn] ptp erfri\#scht1. vtto refresh2. vito be refreshing3. vrto refresh oneself; (= sich waschen) to freshen up* * *1) ((often with up) to (cause to) become less tired or untidy looking: I must freshen up before dinner.) freshen2) (to give new strength and energy to; to make (a person etc) feel less hot, tired etc, eg after or during a period of hard work: This glass of cool lemonade will refresh you.) refresh* * *er·fri·schen *[ɛɐ̯ˈfrɪʃən]I. vt▪ jdn \erfrischen1. (abkühlen) to refresh sb2. (beleben) to refresh sb* * *1.transitives, auch intransitives Verb refresh2.reflexives Verb freshen oneself up* * *A. v/tB. v/r refresh o.s., take some refreshment; durch Waschen: freshen up; (sich abkühlen) cool (o.s.) down* * *1.transitives, auch intransitives Verb refresh2.reflexives Verb freshen oneself up* * *v.to refresh v. -
12 zihin
",-hni 1. mind, intellect. 2. memory, mind. 3. comprehension, understanding, capacity or power to comprehend. - açıklığı mental alertness. -i açılmak to feel mentally alert. -ini açmak /ın/ to make (one) feel mentally alert, stimulate (one´s) powers of thought. -ini bozmak /la/ to be obsessed by, be too concerned with, be hipped on. -ini bulandırmak /ın/ to make (one) suspicious, make (one) smell a rat. - bulanıklığı psych. mental confusion, obnubilation of the intellect. -i bulanmak to get confused, get muddled up. -ini çelmek /ın/ 1. to bring (someone) under one´s sway, mesmerize. 2. to confuse, cause (someone) to get muddled up, muddle (someone) up. 3. to seduce or corrupt (someone). -i dağılmak for one´s mind to wander. -ine dokunmak /ın/ to confuse (someone) utterly. -i durmak for one´s brain to stop working; (for someone) to be unable to think clearly, be mentally fatigued. - gücü mental capacity. - hesabı mental arithmetic, mental calculation. -i karışmak to get confused, get muddled up. -ini karıştırmak /ın/ to confuse, muddle (someone) up. -ini kurcalamak 1. /ın/ (for something) to keep popping into (one´s) mind, recur to (one) repeatedly. 2. to think hard; to try hard to recall something; to try hard to understand something. -ini oynatmak to go crazy, go off one´s nut. -i saplanmak /a/ to become obsessed by. -i takılmak /a/ to be unable to put (something) out of (one´s) mind. -ine takılmak for a thought to keep recurring to (one). - yorgunluğu mental fatigue. - yormak to ponder, think hard, rack one´s brains. " -
13 exacuo
I.Lit.:B.ferramenta cote,
Plin. 28, 4, 12, § 47; 34, 14, 41, § 146:ridicas,
Col. 11, 2, 12:vallos furcasque bicornes,
Verg. G. 1, 264:spicula,
id. ib. 4, 74:dentes,
id. ib. 3, 255:metas in angustissimas vertices,
Col. 2, 18, 2:cornua in leve fastigium,
Plin. 11, 37, 45, § 124 et saep.—Transf., of taste:II.aceto exacuendo,
for making pungent, Plin. 19, 5, 30, § 93;of the sight: aciem oculorum,
id. 24, 11, 59, § 99; cf.visum,
id. 29, 6, 38, § 132.—Trop.A.In gen.:B.nisi mucronem aliquem tribunitium exacuisset in nos,
Cic. Leg. 3, 9, 21:(cum animus) exacuerit illam ut oculorum sic ingenii aciem ad bona diligenda,
id. ib. 1, 23, 60; cf.animum,
Plin. 20, 13, 50, § 127: morbos, i. e. to aggravate, Col. poët. 10, 392.—In partic., to sharpen or quicken mentally, to incite, encourage, stimulate, inflame:velim cohortere et exacuas Cluatium,
Cic. Att. 12, 36 fin.:aliquem (opp. deterrere),
id. de Or. 1, 29:aliquem irā,
Nep. Phoc. 4:se ad amorem immortalitatis,
Plin. Ep. 3, 7 fin.:animos in bella,
Hor. A P. 403:mentem varia ad conamina,
Sil. 7, 142.— Poet.:palatum (sapor),
Ov. Pont. 1, 10, 13.
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