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living+thing

  • 101 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.) estímulo
    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.) estímulo
    stimulus n estímulo
    tr['stɪmjələs]
    noun (pl stimuli tr['stɪmjəliː])
    1 estímulo
    stimulus ['stɪmjələs] n, pl -li [-.laɪ]
    1) : estímulo m
    2) incentive: acicate m
    n.
    (§ pl.: stimuli) = estímulo s.m.
    yesca s.f.
    'stɪmjələs
    count & mass noun (pl -li -laɪ) estímulo m
    ['stɪmjʊlǝs]
    N (pl stimuli) [ˌ'stɪmjʊlaɪ] estímulo m, incentivo m
    * * *
    ['stɪmjələs]
    count & mass noun (pl -li [-laɪ]) estímulo m

    English-spanish dictionary > stimulus

  • 102 Mikrobe

    f; -, -n microbe
    * * *
    die Mikrobe
    microbe
    * * *
    Mik|ro|be [mi'kroːbə]
    f -, -n
    microbe
    * * *
    (a very tiny living thing invisible to the naked eye, especially a germ causing disease.) microbe
    * * *
    Mi·kro·be
    <-, -n>
    [miˈkro:bə]
    f microbe
    * * *
    die; Mikrobe, Mikroben microbe
    * * *
    Mikrobe f; -, -n microbe
    * * *
    die; Mikrobe, Mikroben microbe
    * * *
    -n f.
    microbe n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Mikrobe

  • 103 Lebenskreislauf

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

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Lebenskreislauf

  • 104 microbe

    (a very tiny living thing invisible to the naked eye, especially a germ causing disease.) mikrobe, bakterie
    subst. \/ˈmaɪkrəʊb\/
    mikrobe

    English-Norwegian dictionary > microbe

  • 105 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.) spore, stimulans
    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.) insitament, stimulering
    subst. (fi) \/ˈst flertall: \/ˈstɪmjʊlaɪ\/ eller \/ˈstɪmjʊliˡ\/
    1) stimulans, ansporing, spore, incitament
    2) ( vitenskapelig) stimulus

    English-Norwegian dictionary > stimulus

  • 106 life-cycle

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

    English-spanish dictionary > life-cycle

  • 107 живущий

    1. прич. см. жить
    2. как сущ. с.:

    всё живущее — every living thing, al flesh, man and beast

    Русско-английский словарь Смирнитского > живущий

  • 108 plant

    (n) (living thing with leaves) tanaman, (factory) planta (Sp),
    (vt) (to bury in the ground) tanám, (cultivate) támnanán, támnan,
    (vi) tanam

    English-Kapampangan dictionary > plant

  • 109 life-cycle

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

    English-Icelandic dictionary > life-cycle

  • 110 microbe

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

    English-Icelandic dictionary > microbe

  • 111 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.) áreiti, erting
    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.) örvun, hvatning; drifkraftur

    English-Icelandic dictionary > stimulus

  • 112 life-cycle

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

    English-Hungarian dictionary > life-cycle

  • 113 microbe

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

    English-Hungarian dictionary > microbe

  • 114 stimulus

    élénkítőszer, ösztönző, inger, izgatószer
    * * *
    ['stimjuləs]
    plural - stimuli; noun
    1) (something that causes a reaction in a living thing: Light is the stimulus that causes a flower to open.) inger
    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.) ösztönzés

    English-Hungarian dictionary > stimulus

  • 115 microbe

    (a very tiny living thing invisible to the naked eye, especially a germ causing disease.) micróbio
    * * *
    mi.crobe
    [m'aikroub] n micróbio.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > microbe

  • 116 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.) estímulo
    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.) estímulo
    * * *
    stim.u.lus
    [st'imjuləs] n (pl stimuli) 1 estímulo, incentivo. 2 aguilhão.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > stimulus

  • 117 life-cycle

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

    English-Portuguese dictionary > life-cycle

  • 118 life-cycle

    noun (the various stages through which a living thing passes: the life-cycle of the snail.) yaşam evresi/döngüsü

    English-Turkish dictionary > life-cycle

  • 119 microbe

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

    English-Turkish dictionary > microbe

  • 120 stimulus

    n. uyarıcı, uyandırıcı, canlandırıcı, teşvik edici şey, ısırgan otu tüyü
    * * *
    1. stimulus 2. uyarı 3. uyarıcı
    * * *
    ['stimjuləs]
    plural - stimuli; noun
    1) (something that causes a reaction in a living thing: Light is the stimulus that causes a flower to open.) uyarıcı
    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.) uyarım, teşvik

    English-Turkish dictionary > stimulus

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  • thing — n. deed event 1) to do a thing (she did a nice thing when she offered to help; to do great things; to do the right thing) 2) a bad; difficult; easy; good; mean; nasty; nice; sensible; strange; stupid; terrible thing; the right; wrong thing 3) a… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • 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

  • thing — 1 matter, concern, business, *affair 2 Thing, object, article are comprehensive terms applicable to whatever is apprehended as having actual, distinct, and demonstrable existence. They vary, however, in their range of application. Thing is the… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Living fossil — is an informal term for any living species (or clade) of organism which appears to be the same as a species otherwise only known from fossils and has no close living relatives. These species have all survived major extinction events, and… …   Wikipedia

  • Thing-Fish — Infobox Album | Name = Thing Fish Type = Album Artist = Frank Zappa Released = December 21 1984 Recorded = 1980 – 1984 Genre = Progressive rock, art rock, experimental rock, hard rock Length = 90:58 Label = Barking Pumpkin Records Capitol Records …   Wikipedia

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