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(of+living+thing)

  • 61 microbe

    • itu
    • virus
    • basilli
    • bakteeri
    • pöpö
    • taudinaiheuttaja
    • mikrobi
    • mikro-organismi
    • pieneliö
    * * *
    (a very tiny living thing invisible to the naked eye, especially a germ causing disease.) mikrobi

    English-Finnish dictionary > microbe

  • 62 stimulus

    • impulssi
    • heräte
    • virkiste
    • virike
    • elvyke
    • alkusysäys
    • aihe
    • kiihoke
    • kiihotus
    • kiihote
    • kiihotin
    • kiihdyke
    • kannustin
    • stimulanssi
    • stimulus
    • sysäys
    • yllyke
    • ärsyke
    • piriste
    • piristysaine
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    'stimjuləs
    plural - stimuli; noun
    1) (something that causes a reaction in a living thing: Light is the stimulus that causes a flower to open.) ärsyke
    2) (something that rouses or encourages a person etc to action or greater effort: Many people think that children need the stimulus of competition to make them work better in school.) virike

    English-Finnish dictionary > stimulus

  • 63 life-cycle

    noun (the various stages through which a living thing passes: the life-cycle of the snail.) livssyklus

    English-Norwegian dictionary > life-cycle

  • 64 microbe

    ['maɪkrəʊb]
    nome (organism) microbo m.
    * * *
    (a very tiny living thing invisible to the naked eye, especially a germ causing disease.) microbo
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    microbe /ˈmaɪkrəʊb/
    n.
    microbio, microbo
    microbial, microbic
    a.
    microbico.
    * * *
    ['maɪkrəʊb]
    nome (organism) microbo m.

    English-Italian dictionary > microbe

  • 65 stimulus

    ['stɪmjʊləs]
    (pl. -i) nome
    1) fisiol. stimolo m.
    2) fig. (boost) stimolo m., impulso m., sprone m.
    3) fig. (incentive) stimolo m., incentivo m.
    * * *
    ['stimjuləs]
    plural - stimuli; noun
    1) (something that causes a reaction in a living thing: Light is the stimulus that causes a flower to open.) stimolo
    2) (something that rouses or encourages a person etc to action or greater effort: Many people think that children need the stimulus of competition to make them work better in school.) stimolo
    * * *
    stimulus /ˈstɪmjʊləs/ (lat.)
    n. [cu] (pl. stimuli)
    stimolo ( anche scient.); pungolo; incitamento; incentivo; impulso: the stimulus of hunger, lo stimolo della fame; a stimulus to competition, un incentivo alla concorrenza; to give stimulus to industry, dare impulso all'industria.
    * * *
    ['stɪmjʊləs]
    (pl. -i) nome
    1) fisiol. stimolo m.
    2) fig. (boost) stimolo m., impulso m., sprone m.
    3) fig. (incentive) stimolo m., incentivo m.

    English-Italian dictionary > stimulus

  • 66 life-cycle

    noun (the various stages through which a living thing passes: the life-cycle of the snail.) ciclo vitale

    English-Italian dictionary > life-cycle

  • 67 microbe

    noun
    (Biol.) Mikrobe, die
    * * *
    (a very tiny living thing invisible to the naked eye, especially a germ causing disease.) die Mikrobe
    * * *
    mi·crobe
    [ˈmaɪkrəʊb, AM -roʊb]
    n Mikrobe f
    * * *
    ['maɪkrəʊb]
    n
    Mikrobe f
    * * *
    microbe [ˈmaıkrəʊb] s BIOL Mikrobe f
    * * *
    noun
    (Biol.) Mikrobe, die
    * * *
    n.
    Mikrobe -n f.

    English-german dictionary > microbe

  • 68 stimulus

    noun
    , pl. stimuli
    1) (spur) Ansporn, der (to zu)
    2) (rousing effect) Anregung, die
    * * *
    ['stimjuləs]
    plural - stimuli; noun
    1) (something that causes a reaction in a living thing: Light is the stimulus that causes a flower to open.) der Reiz
    2) (something that rouses or encourages a person etc to action or greater effort: Many people think that children need the stimulus of competition to make them work better in school.) der Anreiz
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    stimu·lus
    <pl -li>
    [ˈstɪmjələs, pl -laɪ]
    n
    1. (economic boost) Anreiz m, Stimulus m geh
    foreign investment has been a \stimulus to the industry ausländische Investitionen haben der Industrie Aufschwung gegeben
    2. (motivation) Ansporn m kein pl, Antrieb m kein pl
    3. BIOL, MED Reiz m, Stimulus m fachspr
    * * *
    ['stɪmjʊləs]
    n pl stimuli
    ['stImjʊlaɪ] Anreiz m, Ansporn m; (= inspiration) Anregung f, Stimulus m; (PHYSIOL) Reiz m; (PSYCH) Stimulus m

    it gave the trade new stimulusdas hat dem Handel neuen Aufschwung gegeben

    * * *
    stimulus [ˈstımjʊləs] pl -li [-laı; -liː] s
    1. Stimulus m:
    a) (An)Reiz m, Antrieb m, Ansporn m:
    under the stimulus of getrieben von
    b) MED Reiz m:
    stimulus threshold Reizschwelle f
    2. academic.ru/70785/stimulant">stimulant A 1
    3. BOT Nesselhaar n
    * * *
    noun
    , pl. stimuli
    1) (spur) Ansporn, der (to zu)
    2) (rousing effect) Anregung, die
    * * *
    n.
    (§ pl.: stimuli)
    = Anregung -en f.
    Auslöseimpuls m.

    English-german dictionary > stimulus

  • 69 life-cycle

    noun (the various stages through which a living thing passes: the life-cycle of the snail.) der Lebenskreislauf

    English-german dictionary > life-cycle

  • 70 life-cycle

    noun (the various stages through which a living thing passes: the life-cycle of the snail.) cykl rozwojowy

    English-Polish dictionary > life-cycle

  • 71 microbe

    ['maɪkrəub]
    n
    * * *
    (a very tiny living thing invisible to the naked eye, especially a germ causing disease.) mikrob

    English-Polish dictionary > microbe

  • 72 stimulus

    ['stɪmjuləs]
    pl stimuli, n
    * * *
    ['stimjuləs]
    plural - stimuli; noun
    1) (something that causes a reaction in a living thing: Light is the stimulus that causes a flower to open.) bodziec
    2) (something that rouses or encourages a person etc to action or greater effort: Many people think that children need the stimulus of competition to make them work better in school.) bodziec, zachęta

    English-Polish dictionary > stimulus

  • 73 microbe

    (a very tiny living thing invisible to the naked eye, especially a germ causing disease.) mikrobs
    * * *
    mikrobs

    English-Latvian dictionary > microbe

  • 74 stimulus

    ['stimjuləs]
    plural - stimuli; noun
    1) (something that causes a reaction in a living thing: Light is the stimulus that causes a flower to open.) stimuls
    2) (something that rouses or encourages a person etc to action or greater effort: Many people think that children need the stimulus of competition to make them work better in school.) stimuls; pamudinājums
    * * *
    stimuls

    English-Latvian dictionary > stimulus

  • 75 life-cycle

    noun (the various stages through which a living thing passes: the life-cycle of the snail.) dzīves cikls

    English-Latvian dictionary > life-cycle

  • 76 life-cycle

    noun (the various stages through which a living thing passes: the life-cycle of the snail.) raidos ciklas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > life-cycle

  • 77 microbe

    (a very tiny living thing invisible to the naked eye, especially a germ causing disease.) mikrobas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > microbe

  • 78 stimulus

    ['stimjuləs]
    plural - stimuli; noun
    1) (something that causes a reaction in a living thing: Light is the stimulus that causes a flower to open.) stimulas
    2) (something that rouses or encourages a person etc to action or greater effort: Many people think that children need the stimulus of competition to make them work better in school.) paskata, akstinas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > stimulus

  • 79 life-cycle

    noun (the various stages through which a living thing passes: the life-cycle of the snail.) livscykel

    English-Swedish dictionary > life-cycle

  • 80 microbe

    n. mikrob
    * * *
    (a very tiny living thing invisible to the naked eye, especially a germ causing disease.) mikrob

    English-Swedish dictionary > microbe

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  • thing — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, thing, assembly; akin to Old High German ding thing, assembly, Gothic theihs time Date: before 12th century 1. a. a matter of concern ; affair < many things to do > b. plural state of affairs in… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • living being — Synonyms and related words: aerobic organism, anaerobic organism, animal, autotrophic organism, beast, being, brute, creature, creeping thing, critter, dumb animal, dumb friend, genetic individual, heterotrophic organism, individual, living thing …   Moby Thesaurus

  • thing — W1S1 [θıŋ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(idea/action/feeling/fact)¦ 2¦(object)¦ 3¦(situation)¦ 4¦(nothing)¦ 5¦(person/animal)¦ 6¦(make a comment)¦ 7 the thing is 8 the last thing somebody wants/expects/needs etc 9 last thing …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Thing — (th[i^]ng), n. [AS. [thorn]ing a thing, cause, assembly, judicial assembly; akin to [thorn]ingan to negotiate, [thorn]ingian to reconcile, conciliate, D. ding a thing, OS. thing thing, assembly, judicial assembly, G. ding a thing, formerly also,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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