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1 stimulate
[΄stimjuleit] v գրգռել, խթանել, խրա խուսել, քաջալերել. stimulate the appetite ախոր ժակը գրգռել -
2 stimulate
stimulate ['stɪmjʊleɪt](a) (person, enthusiasm) stimuler; (mind, appetite etc) aiguiser; Industry (production) encourager, activer;∎ the bracing sea air stimulated me l'air de la mer m'a revigoré;∎ to stimulate sb to do sth inciter ou encourager qn à faire qch;∎ sexually stimulated excité (sexuellement) -
3 stimulate
['stɪmjʊleɪt]verbo transitivo stimolare [appetite, creativity, person]; stimolare, incentivare [ demand]* * *['stimjuleit](to rouse or make more alert, active etc: After listening to the violin concerto, he felt stimulated to practise the violin again.) stimolare- stimulating* * *['stɪmjʊleɪt]verbo transitivo stimolare [appetite, creativity, person]; stimolare, incentivare [ demand] -
4 вызвать аппетит
stimulate the appetite, make smb's mouth water -
5 возбуждать
несовер. - возбуждать;
совер. - возбудить( кого-л./что-л.)
1) excite;
arouse, rouse, provoke (вызывать) ;
stimulate (стимулировать) возбуждать в ком-л. страсть ≈ to inspire smb. with passion возбуждать себя чем-л. ≈ to stimulate oneself with smth. возбуждать аппетит ≈ to provoke/stimulate/whet the appetite возбуждать жажду ≈ to make thirsty возбуждать любопытство ≈ to (a) rouse/excite/stir/provoke curiosity возбуждать надежды ≈ to raise hopes возбуждать подозрения ≈ to arose suspicion
2) (против кого-л./чего-л.;
настраивать против) incite (against) ;
stir up( against) ;
instigate (against)
3) (предлагать на обсуждение) raise;
bring, present возбуждать дело против кого-л. юр. ≈ to institute proceedings against smb., to bring an action against smb. возбуждать иск против кого-л. ≈ to bring a suit against smb. возбуждать ходатайство о чем-л. ≈ to present/submit a petition/application for smth.возбужд|ать -, возбудить
1. (вн.;
вызывать) arouse (smth.), stimulate (smth.) ;
~ аппетит stimulate the appetite;
~ жалость, негодование и т. п. arouse compassion, indignation etc. ;
~ любопытство, подозрение arouse/excite curiosity, suspicion;
~ в ком-л. интерес к чему-л. stimulate smb.`s interest in smth. ;
~ страсть в ком-л. inspire smb. with passion;
2. (вн.;
предлагать на обсуждение) raise (smth.) ;
~ вопрос raise the question;
~ дело, иск против кого-л. institute proceedings against smb. ;
~ ходатайство make* an application;
3. (вн.;
волновать) excite (smb.) ;
4. (вн. против рд.;
восстанавливать) stir up (smb. against), try to put (smb. against) ;
~аться, возбудиться
5. awaken, be* aroused;
6. (волноваться) get* excited;
~ающий exciting;
~ающее средство stimulant;
~ение с.
7. (состояние) excitement;
в ~ении in a state of excitement;
8. (действие) excitation;
stimulation;
~ение деятельности сердца stimulation of the action of the heart.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > возбуждать
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6 раздразням
irritate ( и рана), annoy, gall, exasperate, exacerbateruffle s.o.'s раздразням temper, put put, tease, provoke(любопитство) pique, arouseраздразням апетита whet/stimulate the appetiteраздразням куче tease a dogраздразням се get irritated/annoyed; chafe, fret(за куче) get angry* * *раздра̀зням,и раздра̀звам, раздра̀зня гл. irritate (и рана), annoy, gall, exacerbate; exasperate; disgruntle; ruffle s.o.’s temper, rattle s.o.’s cage; set o.’s nerves on edge; put out, tease, provoke; разг. gravel; ( любопитство) pique, arouse; \раздразням апетита whet/stimulate the appetite;\раздразням се get irritated/annoyed; chafe, fret; (за куче) get angry.* * *irritate; exasperate; peeve{pi:v}; rouse* * *1. (за куче) get angry 2. (любопитство) pique, arouse 3. irritate (и рана), annoy, gall, exasperate, exacerbate 4. ruffle s. o.'s РАЗДРАЗНЯМ temper, put put, tease, provoke 5. РАЗДРАЗНЯМ ce get irritated/annoyed;chafe, fret 6. РАЗДРАЗНЯМ апетита whet/stimulate the appetite 7. РАЗДРАЗНЯМ куче tease a dog -
7 apety|t
m (G apetytu) 1. (chęć do jedzenia) appetite C/U- mieć dobry apetyt to have a good appetite- pobudzać apetyt to stimulate the appetite- tracić apetyt to lose one’s appetite- być przy apetycie pot. to have an appetite- widocznie jest przy apetycie he’s obviously got an appetite pot.- jeść z apetytem/bez apetytu to eat sth with relish/without relish- apetyt komuś dopisuje sb has a good appetite, sb is a hearty eater- mieć apetyt na czekoladę/banana to fancy some chocolate/a banana2. pot., przen. (ochota) appetite C/U- apetyt na przygodę an appetite for adventure- niejedno muzeum ma apetyt na ten zbiór a number of museums have their eye on a. are after the collection3. pot., przen. (pożądanie) (sexual) appetite C/U, (sexual) desire C/U- apetyt na seks an appetite for sex- mieć apetyt na żonę szefa to be after a. to fancy the boss’s wife- ładna i zgrabna, budziła męskie apetyty slim and pretty, she aroused men’s desires- ■ apetyt rośnie w miarę jedzenia przysł. appetite comes with eating przysł., the more you have, the more you want pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > apety|t
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8 appetitanregend
Adj. appetizing; appetitanregendes Mittel appetite stimulant* * *appetizing* * *ap|pe|tit|an|re|gend1. adjSpeise etc appetizingappetítanregendes Mittel — appetite stimulant
2. advappetítanregend wirken — to stimulate the appetite
* * *1) (which increases the appetite: an appetizing smell.) appetizing2) (which increases the appetite: an appetizing smell.) appetising* * *ap·pe·tit·an·re·gendein \appetitanregendes Mittel an appetite stimulant* * *1) (appetitlich) appetizing* * *appetitanregend adj appetizing;appetitanregendes Mittel appetite stimulant* * *1) (appetitlich) appetizing2) (den Appetit fördernd) <medicine etc.> that stimulates the appetite* * *adj.appetizing adj. -
9 вызывать
несовер. - вызывать;
совер. - вызвать
1) call;
send for вызывать актера вызывать врача вызывать ученика вызывать такси вызывать по телефону
2) (кого-л., на что-л.;
на бой, на состязание) challenge, defy вызывать на дуэль
3) (кого-л.;
приказывать явиться) summon вызывать в суд
4) (что-л.;
быть причиной) (a) rouse, cause, stimulate, evoke, excite, provoke, produce, call forth, give rise (to) вызывать воспоминание у кого-л. (о) ≈ to remind smb. (of) вызывать огонь противника ≈ to draw the enemy's fire вызывать аппетит ≈ to whet the appetite вызывать любопытство ≈ to provoke/excite curiosity вызывать подозрение ≈ to arouse suspicion вызывать сомнения ≈ to give rise to doubts, to raise doubts ∙ вызывать на откровенность вызвать к жизнивызыв|ать -, вызвать
1. (вн.) call (smb.) ;
(посылать за кем-л.) send* (for) ;
(предлагать явиться) summon (smb.) ;
~ врача call a doctor, send* for the doctor;
~ скорую помощь phone an ambulance, send* for an ambulance;
вы меня ~али? did you want to see me?;
~ кого-л. в суд subpoena smb., summon(s) smb. ;
~ кого-л. к доске call smb. out to the blackboard;
~ по списку call people by name;
~ кого-л. по телефону call smb. up;
~ актёра recall an actor;
2. (вн. на вн. + инф.;
на состязание) challenge (smb. to, smb. + to inf.) ;
3. (вн. на вн. + инф.;
побуждать) prompt( smb. + to inf.) ;
вызвать кого-л. на откровенность induce smb. to be frank, draw* smb. out;
вызвать кого-л. на разговор get* smb. to talk;
4. (вн.;
быть причиной) cause( smth.), bring* (smth.) about;
(о мыслях, чувствах и т. п.) arouse (smth.), evoke (smth.) ;
~ аппетит stimulate the appetite;
~ кровотечение, рвоту cause bleeding, vomiting;
~ смех provoke laughter;
~ улыбку evoke a smile;
~ гнев rouse smb.`s ire;
~ воспоминания evoke/arouse memories;
~ сомнения give* rise to doubts;
~ представление о чём-л. suggest smth. ;
~ большой интерес evoke/rouse great interest;
~аться, вызваться (+ инф.) volunteer (for + to inf.) ;
это не ~ается необходимостью there`s no need for it;
~ающий provocative;
~ающий взгляд provocative glance;
~ающее поведение defiant behaviour.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > вызывать
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10 appetire
appetire v.tr. (non com.) ( desiderare) to desire eagerly; to crave for (sthg.), to long for (sthg.), to hunger for (sthg.), to hunger after (sthg.)◆ v. intr. (non com.) ( destare l'appetito) to stimulate the appetite, to whet the appetite: quel cibo appetisce poco, that food is not very appetizing. -
11 збуджувати
= збудити1) to excite; фіз. тж. to actuate; ( про почуття) to rouse, to arouse, to provoke, to stimulate, to inflame2) ( тк. док. перервати сон)to wake, to awaken -
12 stimuleren
♦voorbeelden:stimulerende middelen • stimulantsde verkoop stimuleren • boost saleshij stimuleerde zijn zoon om in de politiek te gaan • he pushed his son to go into politicsiemand in zijn werk stimuleren • encourage someone in his work -
13 מתאבן
appetizer, antipasto, small portion of food which is served before the main meal to stimulate the appetite -
14 תיאבונית
appetizer, antipasto, small portion of food which is served before the main meal to stimulate the appetite -
15 aperatif
n. appetizer, small portion of food which is served before the main meal to stimulate the appetite; whet, snack, aperitif -
16 appetijthapje
n. appetizer, small portion of food which is served before the main meal to stimulate the appetite -
17 appetizer
n. appetizer, small portion of food which is served before the main meal to stimulate the appetite -
18 גרד
גְּרַדch. sam( גָּרַד (b. h.; v. גרר) stripped); 1) to scrape, comb, strip; trnsf. to chastise. Targ. Jud. 8:16 וגרד Regia (ed. Lag. גרר, oth. ed. תבר; h. text וַיֹּדַע).Naz.4b, v. גְּרִי.Part. pass. גְּרִיד. Sabb.109b דגְרִידָא מעילאיוכ׳ which has been stripped of its rind from the top downward. 2) to rub, create friction (of sexual connection).Part. גָּרֵיד. Yeb.75b.( 3) to stimulate the appetite. Ber.35b, a. fr. Ar. (ed. a. Ms. mostly גְּרַר). (Ithpa., v. גְּרַר. V. גרע, גרר. -
19 גְּרַד
גְּרַדch. sam( גָּרַד (b. h.; v. גרר) stripped); 1) to scrape, comb, strip; trnsf. to chastise. Targ. Jud. 8:16 וגרד Regia (ed. Lag. גרר, oth. ed. תבר; h. text וַיֹּדַע).Naz.4b, v. גְּרִי.Part. pass. גְּרִיד. Sabb.109b דגְרִידָא מעילאיוכ׳ which has been stripped of its rind from the top downward. 2) to rub, create friction (of sexual connection).Part. גָּרֵיד. Yeb.75b.( 3) to stimulate the appetite. Ber.35b, a. fr. Ar. (ed. a. Ms. mostly גְּרַר). (Ithpa., v. גְּרַר. V. גרע, גרר. -
20 क्षुधासागर
kshudhā-sāgaram. a kind of drug (used to stimulate the appetite) L.
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