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1 motivate
transitive verb* * *[-veit]* * *mo·ti·vate[ˈməʊtɪveɪt, AM ˈmoʊt̬ə-]vt1. (provide with motive)▪ to \motivate sb jds Verhalten [o Handlungsweise] begründenwhat \motivates Derek is pure greed was Dereks Verhalten zugrunde liegt, ist reine Gierthey are \motivated by a desire to help people ihre Handlungsweise wird von dem Wunsch bestimmt, anderen zu helfen▪ to \motivate sth behaviour, decision etw begründen, etw akk als Beweggrund dienen, für etw dat innerer Anlass seinwhat \motivated their sudden change of heart? was war der innere Anlass für ihren plötzlichen Sinneswandel?I don't quite understand what \motivates the actions of such people ich kann die Beweggründe für die Handlungsweise dieser Leute nicht ganz nachvollziehen2. (arouse interest)▪ to \motivate sb jdn anregen [o anspornen] [o motivieren]▪ to \motivate sb to do sth jdn dazu bewegen [o veranlassen], etw zu tunthey \motivated the children to learn more sie bewegten die Kinder dazu weiterzulernenmy biology teacher \motivated me to go for a career in medicine meine Biologielehrerin motivierte mich zu einer medizinischen Laufbahnmotivating force treibende Kraft* * *['məʊtIveɪt]vtmotivieren* * *motivate [ˈməʊtıveıt] v/t1. motivieren, begründen2. anregen, hervorrufen3. jemanden motivieren, anspornen:he always needs sth to motivate him er braucht immer eine Motivation* * *transitive verb* * *v.anregen v.motivieren v. -
2 motivate
mo·ti·vate [ʼməʊtɪveɪt, Am ʼmoʊt̬ə-] vt1) ( provide with motive)to \motivate sb jds Verhalten [o Handlungsweise] begründen;what \motivates Derek is pure greed was Dereks Verhalten zugrunde liegt, ist reine Gier;they are \motivated by a desire to help people ihre Handlungsweise wird von dem Wunsch bestimmt, anderen zu helfen;to \motivate sth behaviour, decision etw begründen, etw dat als Beweggrund dienen, für etw akk innerer Anlass sein;what \motivated their sudden change of heart? was war der innere Anlass für ihren plötzlichen Sinneswandel?;I don't quite understand what \motivates the actions of such people ich kann die Beweggründe für die Handlungsweise dieser Leute nicht ganz nachvollziehen2) ( arouse interest)to \motivate sb jdn anregen [o anspornen] [o motivieren];to \motivate sb to do sth jdn dazu bewegen [o veranlassen], etw zu tun;they \motivated the children to learn more sie bewegten die Kinder dazu weiterzulernen;my biology teacher \motivated me to go for a career in medicine meine Biologielehrerin motivierte mich zu einer medizinischen Laufbahn;motivating force treibende Kraft -
3 power
мощность; энергия; сила; производительность; тяга ( реактивного двигателя) ; эффективность ( руля) ; питание; увеличение ( оптики) ; приводить в действие; питать ( энергией) ; служить источником энергии для движения; создавать тягу; оснащать двигателями; силовойboundary layer control power — мощность системы УПС [управления пограничным слоем]
Dash-1 power — разг. номинальная мощность или тяга; бесфорсажный режим
Dash-2 power — разг. максимальная мощность или тяга; форсажный режим
Dash-2-wet power — разг. максимальная тяга с впрыском воды или водно-спиртовой смеси; форсажный режим с впрыском
get on the power — увеличивать мощность или тягу, давать газ
set power against the brakes — давать газ, оставаясь на тормозах
start the power up — дв. начинать прибавлять газ [увеличивать обороты]
См. также в других словарях:
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