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1 motivational effect
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2 motivational effect
Англо-русский словарь по исследованиям и ноу-хау > motivational effect
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3 стимулирующее воздействие
1) Engineering: stimulating action2) Advertising: motivational effect, stimulating effect3) Business: stimulusУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стимулирующее воздействие
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4 побуждающее воздействие
Advertising: motivational effectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > побуждающее воздействие
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5 эффект мотивации
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6 anregend
I Part. Präs. anregenII Adj. stimulating, inspiring, exciting* * *spicy; stimulant; suggestive; stimulative; stimulating* * *ạn|re|gend1. adjstimulatingdie Verdauung/den Kreislauf anregende Mittel — stimulants to the digestion/circulation
2. adv* * *(rousing; very interesting: a stimulating discussion.) stimulating* * *an·re·gendI. adj1. (stimulierend) stimulatingeine \anregende Droge/ein \anregendes Mittel a stimulant2. (sexuell stimulierend) sexually arousingdas findet er \anregend he finds that sexually arousingII. adv[bei Kreislaufschwäche/Müdigkeit] \anregend wirken to act as a stimulant [or tonic] [against circulatory debility/ tiredness]\anregend wirken to have a sexually arousing effect* * *Adjektiv stimulatinganregend wirken — act as a stimulant
* * *B. adj stimulating, inspiring, excitingC. adv:anregend wirken have a stimulating effect* * *Adjektiv stimulating* * *adj.animating adj.inciting adj.inspiring adj.motivating adj.motivational adj.stimulant adj.stimulating adj.vivifying adj. adv.inspirationally adv.suggestively adv.
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