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3 impulse
noungive an impulse to something — einer Sache (Dat.) neue Impulse geben
2) (mental incitement) Impuls, derbe seized with an irresistible impulse to do something — von einem unwiderstehlichen Drang ergriffen werden, etwas zu tun
from pure impulse — rein impulsiv
act/do something on [an] impulse — impulsiv handeln/etwas tun
* * *1) (a sudden desire to do something, without thinking about the consequences: I bought the dress on impulse - I didn't really need it) die Eingebung2) (a sudden force or stimulation: an electrical impulse.) der Impuls•- academic.ru/37218/impulsive">impulsive- impulsively
- impulsiveness* * *im·pulse[ˈɪmpʌls]nto do sth on [an] \impulse etw aus einem Impuls heraus tunto have a [sudden] \impulse to do sth plötzlich den Drang verspüren, etw zu tunhe couldn't resist the \impulse to buy the computer game er konnte dem Drang nicht widerstehen, das Computerspiel zu kaufenan infra-red \impulse ein Infrarotimpuls ma nerve \impulse ein Nervenimpuls m* * *['ɪmpʌls]nImpuls m; (= driving force) (Stoß- or Trieb)kraft fnerve impulse —
to give a new impulse to the peace process — dem Friedensprozess einen neuen Impuls geben
on impulse — aus einem Impuls heraus, impulsiv
I had an impulse to hit him — ich hatte den unwiderstehlichen Drang or das plötzliche Verlangen, ihn zu schlagen
* * *impulse [ˈımpʌls] s1. Antrieb m, Stoß m, Triebkraft f2. fig Impuls m:a) Antrieb m, Anstoß m, Anreiz mb) Anregung fc) plötzliche Regung oder Eingebung:act on impulse impulsiv oder spontan handeln;on the impulse of the moment, on (an) impulse einer plötzlichen Regung oder Eingebung folgend;impulse buying WIRTSCH spontaner Kauf;3. Impuls m:a) MATH, PHYS Bewegungsgröße f, lineares Momentb) MED (An)Reiz mc) ELEK (Spannungs-, Strom) Stoß m:impulse circuit Stoßkreis m;impulse modulation Impulsmodulation f;impulse voltage Stoßspannung fd) TECH (An)Stoß m:impulse load stoßweise Belastung;impulse turbine (Gleich)Druck-, Aktionsturbine f4. Aufwallung f:a sudden impulse of anger arose in him plötzlich wallte Zorn in ihm auf* * *noungive an impulse to something — einer Sache (Dat.) neue Impulse geben
2) (mental incitement) Impuls, derbe seized with an irresistible impulse to do something — von einem unwiderstehlichen Drang ergriffen werden, etwas zu tun
act/do something on [an] impulse — impulsiv handeln/etwas tun
* * *n.Anstoß -¨e m.Antrieb -e m.Impuls -e m. -
4 impulse
im·pulse [ʼɪmpʌls] nto do sth on [an] \impulse etw aus einem Impuls heraus tun;to have a [sudden] \impulse to do sth plötzlich den Drang verspüren, etw zu tun;he couldn't resist the \impulse to buy the computer game er konnte dem Drang nicht widerstehen, das Computerspiel zu kaufenan infra-red \impulse ein Infrarotimpuls m;a nerve \impulse ein Nervenimpuls m -
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6 impulse current
<el> ■ Stoßstrom m<el> (a single, sudden flow of current in one direction) ■ Stromstoß m ; Stromimpuls m ; Impuls m ugs -
7 current impulse
<el> (a single, sudden flow of current in one direction) ■ Stromstoß m ; Stromimpuls m ; Impuls m ugs
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impulse — noun 1 sudden strong wish ADJECTIVE ▪ strong ▪ irresistible ▪ first, initial, original ▪ My first impulse was to run away … Collocations dictionary
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