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- sivadjective (done, or likely to act, suddenly, without careful thought: an impulsive action; You're far too impulsive!) impulsivoimpulsive adj impulsivotr[ɪm'pʌlsɪv]1 impulsivo,-a, irreflexivo,-aimpulsive [ɪm'pʌlsɪv] adj: impulsivo♦ impulsively advadj.• impulsivo, -a adj.ɪm'pʌlsɪvadjective impulsivo[ɪm'pʌlsɪv]ADJ [person, temperament] impulsivo; [act, remark] irreflexivo* * *[ɪm'pʌlsɪv]adjective impulsivo -
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[ɪm'pʌlsɪv]adjимпульсивный, необдуманный, вспыльчивый, легко возбудимый, легко поддающийся воздействиюHer impulsive behaviour worried me. — Меня беспокоило ее необдуманное поведение.
He was a quick, careless impulsive boy. — Он всегда действовал быстро, небрежно, не думая о последствиях.
His consent was an impulsive act. — Он необдуманно согласился под влиянием момента
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adjective* * *[-siv]adjective (done, or likely to act, suddenly, without careful thought: an impulsive action; You're far too impulsive!) impulsiv* * *im·pul·sive[ɪmˈpʌlsɪv]adj impulsiv; (spontaneous) spontan* * *[Im'pʌlsɪv]adj1) impulsiv; (= spontaneous) spontan2) (PHYS, TECH) (an)treibend* * *impulsive [ımˈpʌlsıv] adj (adv impulsively)1. (an)treibend, (vorwärts)treibend, Trieb…2. fig impulsiv:a) leidenschaftlich, gefühlsbeherrschtb) spontanimpulsive force Stoßkraft f* * *adjective* * *adj.impulsiv adj. -
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > impulsive
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[ımʹpʌlsıv] a1. импульсивный, легко поддающийся воздействию2. побуждающий, толкающий, движущийimpulsive movement - физиол. вынужденное движение
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[ɪm'pʌlsɪv]aggettivo (spontaneous) [gesture, reaction] spontaneo, (fatto) d'impulso; (rash) [person, gesture, remark] impulsivo, precipitoso, irriflessivo* * *[-siv]adjective (done, or likely to act, suddenly, without careful thought: an impulsive action; You're far too impulsive!) impulsivo* * *impulsive /ɪmˈpʌlsɪv/a.2 (mecc.) propulsoreimpulsively avv. impulsiveness n. [u].* * *[ɪm'pʌlsɪv]aggettivo (spontaneous) [gesture, reaction] spontaneo, (fatto) d'impulso; (rash) [person, gesture, remark] impulsivo, precipitoso, irriflessivo -
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[-siv]adjective (done, or likely to act, suddenly, without careful thought: an impulsive action; You're far too impulsive!) hvatvís, fljóthuga -
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megfontolás nélküli, lobbanékony, gerjesztő* * *[-siv]adjective (done, or likely to act, suddenly, without careful thought: an impulsive action; You're far too impulsive!) lobbanékony -
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[-siv]adjective (done, or likely to act, suddenly, without careful thought: an impulsive action; You're far too impulsive!) impulsivo* * *im.pul.sive[imp'∧lsiv] adj impulsivo. -
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adj. itici, dürtücü, düşüncesiz, düşünmeden hareket eden* * *1. düşüncesizce hareket eden 2. itici* * *[-siv]adjective (done, or likely to act, suddenly, without careful thought: an impulsive action; You're far too impulsive!) düşüncesiz -
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[-siv]adjective (done, or likely to act, suddenly, without careful thought: an impulsive action; You're far too impulsive!) nepremišljen* * *[impʌlsiv]adjective ( impulsively adverb)impulziven, gonilen, nagel, vročekrven, odločen, nagonski, strasten, spontan; physics ki učinkuje takoj ali nenadoma
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Impulsive — «Impulsive» Сингл Wilson Phillips из альбома Wilson Phillips Выпущен октябрь 1990 Формат CD кассета грампластинка Жанр поп Дли … Википедия
Impulsive — Im*pul sive, a. [Cf. F. impulsif.] [1913 Webster] 1. Having the power of driving or impelling; giving an impulse; moving; impellent. [1913 Webster] Poor men! poor papers! We and they Do some impulsive force obey. Prior. [1913 Webster] 2. Actuated … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
impulsive — [im pul′siv] adj. [< MFr or ML: MFr impulsif < ML impulsivus < L impulsus, IMPULSE] 1. impelling; driving forward 2. a) acting or likely to act on impulse [an impulsive person] b) produced by or resulting from a sudden impulse [an… … English World dictionary
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Impulsive — Im*pul sive, n. That which impels or gives an impulse; an impelling agent. Sir W. Wotton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
impulsive — I (impelling) adjective activating, actuating, animating, compelling, driving, dynamic, dynamical, energizing, impellent, kinetic, moving, prompting, propulsive, pushing, stimulating, urging II (rash) adjective abrupt, adventurous, bold,… … Law dictionary
impulsive — (adj.) early 15c., originally in reference to medicine that reduces swelling or humors, from M.Fr. impulsif or directly from M.L. impulsivus, from L. impuls , pp. stem of impellere (see IMPEL (Cf. impel)). Of persons, rash, characterized by… … Etymology dictionary
impulsive — *spontaneous, instinctive, automatic, mechanical Analogous words: impetuous, *precipitate, headlong, abrupt, sudden, hasty Antonyms: deliberate (sense 1) Contrasted words: *voluntary, intentional: premeditated, considered, *deliberate, designed:… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
impulsive — [adj] tending to act without thought abrupt, ad lib*, automatic, careless, devilmay care*, emotional, extemporaneous, flaky*, gone off deep end*, hasty, headlong, hot and cold*, impetuous, instinctive, intuitive, involuntary, jumping the gun*,… … New thesaurus
impulsive — ► ADJECTIVE 1) acting or done without forethought. 2) Physics acting as an impulse. DERIVATIVES impulsively adverb impulsiveness noun impulsivity noun … English terms dictionary
impulsive — impulsively, adv. impulsiveness, impulsivity, n. /im pul siv/, adj. 1. actuated or swayed by emotional or involuntary impulses: an impulsive child. 2. having the power or effect of impelling; characterized by impulsion: impulsive forces. 3.… … Universalium