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1 causa impulsiva
• impelling motive• motivation -
2 causa motiva
• impelling motive -
3 impulsor
adj.motor, driving, impelling.m.1 propeller, booster, motor, driver.2 promoter.* * *► adjetivo1 driving► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 promoter, driving force* * *impulsor, -a1.ADJ drive antes de s, driving2.SM / F (=persona) promoter, instigator3.SM (Mec) drive; (Aer) booster* * *I- sora adjetivo driving (before n)II- sora masculino, femenino driving force* * *= prime mover, driving force, driver.Ex. The implementation of successive programmes for supplying educational institutions with microcomputer equipment seems to be the principal prime mover of computerisation processes.Ex. On-line services have been one of the most powerful driving forces moving information away from its traditional definition and towards the commodity view.Ex. The realization that knowledge and information provide the fundamental drivers of economic growth is beginning to permeate economic and management thinking.----* defensor e impulsor = booster.* el impulsor de = the power behind.* fuerza impulsora = driving force, thrust force.* impulsor del cambio = driver of change.* * *I- sora adjetivo driving (before n)II- sora masculino, femenino driving force* * *= prime mover, driving force, driver.Ex: The implementation of successive programmes for supplying educational institutions with microcomputer equipment seems to be the principal prime mover of computerisation processes.
Ex: On-line services have been one of the most powerful driving forces moving information away from its traditional definition and towards the commodity view.Ex: The realization that knowledge and information provide the fundamental drivers of economic growth is beginning to permeate economic and management thinking.* defensor e impulsor = booster.* el impulsor de = the power behind.* fuerza impulsora = driving force, thrust force.* impulsor del cambio = driver of change.* * *driving ( before n)masculine, femininedriving forcefue el gran impulsor de esa política he was the driving force behind that policy* * *impulsor, -ora♦ adjdriving;fuerza impulsora driving force♦ nm,fdynamic force;él fue el impulsor del proyecto he was the driving force behind the project* * *I adj driving atrII m, impulsora f driving force -
4 impelente
• driving force• impellent• impelling• propelling• propulsive -
5 impulsor
• booster• impelling• motor• promoter• thruster -
6 causa impulsiva
f.impelling motive, motivation. -
7 causa motiva
f.impelling motive.
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