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['stimjuleit](to rouse or make more alert, active etc: After listening to the violin concerto, he felt stimulated to practise the violin again.) a stimula- stimulating -
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1) /vt/ стимулировать; 2) /in passive/ стимулированныйEnglish-Russian dictionary of modern telecommunications > stimulate
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['stɪmjʊleɪt]v1) збу́джувати, стимулюва́ти2) спонука́ти; заохо́чувати -
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стимулировать; возбуждать; поощрять; побуждать -
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['stimjuleit](to rouse or make more alert, active etc: After listening to the violin concerto, he felt stimulated to practise the violin again.) διεγείρω,ερεθίζω,κεντρίζω- stimulating -
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vt.1 estimular (person, mind, appetite); suscitar (enthusiasm, interest)2 avivar, aguzar.vi.1 servir como estímulo o aguijón.2 tomar estimulantes o licores embriagantes.(pt & pp stimulated) -
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возбуждатьпобуждатьпоощрятьспособствоватьстимулироватьстимулируйте -
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[ˈstɪmjuleɪt] verbto rouse or make more alert, active etc:يُثير، يُحَفِّزAfter listening to the violin concerto, he felt stimulated to practise the violin again.
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['stimjuleit](to rouse or make more alert, active etc: After listening to the violin concerto, he felt stimulated to practise the violin again.) stimuler- stimulating -
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['stimjuleit](to rouse or make more alert, active etc: After listening to the violin concerto, he felt stimulated to practise the violin again.) estimular- stimulating -
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[V]STIMULO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)EXSTIMULO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)IRRITO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)INRITO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)INSTIGO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)INSTIMULO (-ARE)EXCITO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PROPELLO (-ERE -PULI -PULSUM)LACESSO (-ERE -IVI -ITUM)PERVELLO (-ERE -VELLI)EXTIMULO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS) -
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[ˈstɪmjuleɪt]1) təhrik etmək; 2) oyatmaq (həvəs) -
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stimulate — stim‧u‧late [ˈstɪmjleɪt] verb [transitive] to encourage an activity to begin or develop further: • Banks were urged to lower credit card interest rates to stimulate consumer spending. • Any increase in industrial activity will stimulate demand… … Financial and business terms
Stimulate — Stim u*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stimulated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stimulating}.] [L. stimulatus, p. p. of stimulare to prick or goad on, to incite, fr. stimulus a goad. See {Stimulus}.] 1. To excite as if with a goad; to excite, rouse, or animate,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stimulate — I verb activate, actuate, animate, arouse, awaken, brace, drive, egg on, encourage, energize, enkindle, enliven, excitare, excite, fan, fillip, fire, foment, goad, impel, Incitare, incite, inflame, initiate, inritare, inspire, inspirit, instigate … Law dictionary
stimulate — 1610s, from L. stimulatus, pp. of stimulare (see STIMULATION (Cf. stimulation)). Related: Stimulated; stimulating … Etymology dictionary
stimulate — excite, *provoke, quicken, pique, galvanize Analogous words: *quicken, animate, enliven, vivify: activate, energize, *vitalize: rouse, arouse, *stir, rally, waken, awaken Antonyms: unnerve: deaden … New Dictionary of Synonyms
stimulate — [v] excite, provoke activate, animate, arouse, build a fire under*, commove, dynamize, elate, encourage, energize, enliven, exhilarate, fan, fire, fire up*, foment, foster, galvanize, get one going*, get one started*, goad, grab, hook, impel,… … New thesaurus
stimulate — ► VERB 1) apply or act as a stimulus to. 2) animate or excite. DERIVATIVES stimulation noun stimulator noun stimulatory adjective. ORIGIN Latin stimulare urge, goad … English terms dictionary
stimulate — [stim′yo͞olāt΄, stim′yəlāt΄] vt. stimulated, stimulating [< L stimulatus, pp. of stimulare, to prick, goad, excite < stimulus: see STIMULUS] 1. to rouse or excite to action or increased action; animate; spur on 2. to invigorate or seem to… … English World dictionary
stimulate — {<charset c=U><HR> } 01. Their children felt more [stimulated] to learn a second language after they had visited Europe. 02. Children need mental [stimulation] in order to develop intellectually. 03. Anne Morrow Lindbergh once said… … Grammatical examples in English
stimulate */*/ — UK [ˈstɪmjʊleɪt] / US [ˈstɪmjəˌleɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms stimulate : present tense I/you/we/they stimulate he/she/it stimulates present participle stimulating past tense stimulated past participle stimulated 1) to encourage something to… … English dictionary
stimulate — v. 1) (d; tr.) to stimulate into 2) (H) to stimulate smb. to do smt. * * * [ stɪmjʊleɪt] (H) to stimulate smb. to do smt. (d; tr.) to stimulate into … Combinatory dictionary