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something that rouses or encourages a person

  • 1 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.) stimulus
    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.) motivation
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    ['stimjuləs]
    plural - stimuli; noun
    1) (something that causes a reaction in a living thing: Light is the stimulus that causes a flower to open.) stimulus
    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.) motivation

    English-Danish dictionary > stimulus

  • 2 Anreiz

    m incentive (zu to); jemandem einen Anreiz geben (zu + Inf.) stimulate s.o. (to + Inf.); fig. auch encourage s.o. (to + Inf.); (verlocken) tempt s.o. (to + Inf.), spur s.o. on (to + Inf.)
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    der Anreiz
    stimulus; incitement; incentive; stimulant; inducement
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    Ạn|reiz
    m
    incentive

    ein Anreiz zum Lernen etc — an incentive to learn etc or for learning etc

    jdm den Anreiz nehmen, etw zu tun — to take away sb's incentive for doing sth

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    der
    1) (something that encourages etc: Hope of promotion was an incentive to hard work.) incentive
    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.) stimulus
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    An·reiz
    m incentive
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    der incentive
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    Anreiz m incentive (
    zu to);
    zu +inf) stimulate sb (to +inf); fig auch encourage sb (to +inf); (verlocken) tempt sb (to +inf), spur sb on (to +inf)
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    der incentive
    * * *
    -e m.
    incentive n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Anreiz

  • 3 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
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    ['stɪmjələs]
    count & mass noun (pl -li [-laɪ]) estímulo m

    English-spanish dictionary > stimulus

  • 4 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

  • 5 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

  • 6 stimulus

    élénkítőszer, ösztönző, inger, izgatószer
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    ['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

  • 7 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
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    stim.u.lus
    [st'imjuləs] n (pl stimuli) 1 estímulo, incentivo. 2 aguilhão.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > stimulus

  • 8 stimulus

    n. uyarıcı, uyandırıcı, canlandırıcı, teşvik edici şey, ısırgan otu tüyü
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    1. stimulus 2. uyarı 3. uyarıcı
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    ['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

  • 9 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.) dražljaj
    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.) spodbuda
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    plural stimuli [stímjuləs, -mjulai]
    noun
    medicine sredstvo za poživitev, poživilo; figuratively spodbuda; stimulus

    English-Slovenian dictionary > stimulus

  • 10 stimulus

    • impulssi
    • heräte
    • virkiste
    • virike
    • elvyke
    • alkusysäys
    • aihe
    • kiihoke
    • kiihotus
    • kiihote
    • kiihotin
    • kiihdyke
    • kannustin
    • stimulanssi
    • stimulus
    • sysäys
    • yllyke
    • ärsyke
    • piriste
    • piristysaine
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    'stimjuləs
    plural - stimuli; noun
    1) (something that causes a reaction in a living thing: Light is the stimulus that causes a flower to open.) ärsyke
    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.) virike

    English-Finnish dictionary > stimulus

  • 11 stimulus

    ['stɪmjʊləs]
    (pl. -i) nome
    1) fisiol. stimolo m.
    2) fig. (boost) stimolo m., impulso m., sprone m.
    3) fig. (incentive) stimolo m., incentivo m.
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    ['stimjuləs]
    plural - stimuli; noun
    1) (something that causes a reaction in a living thing: Light is the stimulus that causes a flower to open.) stimolo
    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.) stimolo
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    stimulus /ˈstɪmjʊləs/ (lat.)
    n. [cu] (pl. stimuli)
    stimolo ( anche scient.); pungolo; incitamento; incentivo; impulso: the stimulus of hunger, lo stimolo della fame; a stimulus to competition, un incentivo alla concorrenza; to give stimulus to industry, dare impulso all'industria.
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    ['stɪmjʊləs]
    (pl. -i) nome
    1) fisiol. stimolo m.
    2) fig. (boost) stimolo m., impulso m., sprone m.
    3) fig. (incentive) stimolo m., incentivo m.

    English-Italian dictionary > stimulus

  • 12 stimulus

    noun
    , pl. stimuli
    1) (spur) Ansporn, der (to zu)
    2) (rousing effect) Anregung, die
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    ['stimjuləs]
    plural - stimuli; noun
    1) (something that causes a reaction in a living thing: Light is the stimulus that causes a flower to open.) der Reiz
    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.) der Anreiz
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    stimu·lus
    <pl -li>
    [ˈstɪmjələs, pl -laɪ]
    n
    1. (economic boost) Anreiz m, Stimulus m geh
    foreign investment has been a \stimulus to the industry ausländische Investitionen haben der Industrie Aufschwung gegeben
    2. (motivation) Ansporn m kein pl, Antrieb m kein pl
    3. BIOL, MED Reiz m, Stimulus m fachspr
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    ['stɪmjʊləs]
    n pl stimuli
    ['stImjʊlaɪ] Anreiz m, Ansporn m; (= inspiration) Anregung f, Stimulus m; (PHYSIOL) Reiz m; (PSYCH) Stimulus m

    it gave the trade new stimulusdas hat dem Handel neuen Aufschwung gegeben

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    stimulus [ˈstımjʊləs] pl -li [-laı; -liː] s
    1. Stimulus m:
    a) (An)Reiz m, Antrieb m, Ansporn m:
    under the stimulus of getrieben von
    b) MED Reiz m:
    stimulus threshold Reizschwelle f
    2. academic.ru/70785/stimulant">stimulant A 1
    3. BOT Nesselhaar n
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    noun
    , pl. stimuli
    1) (spur) Ansporn, der (to zu)
    2) (rousing effect) Anregung, die
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    n.
    (§ pl.: stimuli)
    = Anregung -en f.
    Auslöseimpuls m.

    English-german dictionary > stimulus

  • 13 stimulus

    ['stɪmjuləs]
    pl stimuli, n
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    ['stimjuləs]
    plural - stimuli; noun
    1) (something that causes a reaction in a living thing: Light is the stimulus that causes a flower to open.) bodziec
    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.) bodziec, zachęta

    English-Polish dictionary > stimulus

  • 14 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.) stimuls
    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.) stimuls; pamudinājums
    * * *
    stimuls

    English-Latvian dictionary > stimulus

  • 15 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.) stimulas
    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.) paskata, akstinas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > stimulus

  • 16 stimulus

    n. stimulans; drivfjäder, sporre
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    ['stimjuləs]
    plural - stimuli; noun
    1) (something that causes a reaction in a living thing: Light is the stimulus that causes a flower to open.) stimulus
    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.) sporre, drivjäder

    English-Swedish dictionary > stimulus

  • 17 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.) podnět
    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.) hnací síla
    * * *
    • podnět
    • stimul

    English-Czech dictionary > stimulus

  • 18 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.) podnet
    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.) hnacia sila, stimul
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    • spúštací impulz
    • stimul
    • dráždenie
    • hnacia sila
    • impulz
    • podráždenie
    • podnet
    • popud

    English-Slovak dictionary > stimulus

  • 19 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.) stimul
    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.) stimulent

    English-Romanian dictionary > stimulus

  • 20 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.) ερέθισμα
    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.) κίνητρο,έναυσμα

    English-Greek dictionary > stimulus

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