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  • 1 stimulate

    transitive verb
    1) anregen; stimulieren (geh.); beleben [Körper]; (sexually) erregen
    2) (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. vt
    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 erregen
    2. (excite)
    to \stimulate sb/sth jdn/etw stimulieren
    to be \stimulated by sth (mentally) durch etw akk stimuliert werden; (sexually) durch etw akk erregt werden
    to \stimulate the conversation die Unterhaltung beleben
    to \stimulate sb's mind jds Geist anregen
    the 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
    II. vi begeistern, mitreißen
    * * *
    ['stImjʊleɪt]
    vt
    1) (= 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 erregen

    to stimulate sb to do sthjdn 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/t
    1. 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 bringen
    B v/i MED etc, auch fig anregen, beleben, aufputschen, stimulieren
    * * *
    transitive verb
    1) anregen; stimulieren (geh.); beleben [Körper]; (sexually) erregen
    2) (fig.) anregen [Geist, Diskussion, Appetit]; hervorrufen [Reaktion]; wecken [Interesse, Neugier]; beleben [Wirtschaft, Wachstum, Markt, Absatz]
    * * *
    v.
    ankurbeln v.
    anregen v.
    stimulieren v.

    English-german dictionary > stimulate

  • 2 stimulate

    stimu·late [ʼstɪmjəleɪt] vt
    1) ( 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 erregen
    2) ( excite)
    to \stimulate sb/ sth jdn/etw stimulieren;
    to be \stimulated by sth ( mentally) durch etw akk stimuliert werden;
    ( sexually) durch etw akk erregt werden;
    to \stimulate the conversation die Unterhaltung beleben;
    to \stimulate sb's mind jds Geist m anregen
    the 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

    English-German students dictionary > stimulate

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