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1 pobu|dzić1
pf — pobu|dzać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (nasilić) to stimulate [zainteresowanie, apetyt]- pobudzać czyjąś aktywność umysłową to stimulate sb intellectually- pobudzać wydzielanie soków żołądkowych to stimulate the gastric juices- opisy pobudzające wyobraźnię descriptions that fire the imagination2. (zmotywować) to prompt [osobę]- pobudzać kogoś do działania to spur sb into action- pobudzać serce do aktywniejszej pracy to stimulate the heartbeat3. (wywołać aktywność) [alkohol, substancja] to stimulate- kawa pobudza (organizm) coffee is a stimulant- być (nadmiernie) pobudzonym to be (over)excited4. (seksualnie) to arouse [osobę]- być pobudzonym to be arousedⅡ pobudzić się — pobudzać się 1. (znaleźć motywację) to motivate oneself- pobudzać się do pracy to motivate oneself to work2. (brać środki pobudzające) to stimulate oneself- pobudzać się alkoholem to use alcohol as a stimulant3. (seksualnie) (masturbacją) to stimulate oneself; (pornografią) to be (sexually) rousedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pobu|dzić1
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2 rozbu|dzić
pf — rozbu|dzać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (obudzić) to wake [osobę] 2. (pobudzić) to arouse [ciekawość, zazdrość, wyobraźnię]; to incite [nienawiść]- rozbudzić w kimś nadzieję, że… to give sb hope that…- to ponownie rozbudziło w nas nadzieję it revived our hopes- rozbudzić czyjś talent to bring out sb’s talent- być rozbudzonym seksualnie to be sexually aware- rozbudzać kogoś intelektualnie to stimulate sb intellectually- być rozbudzonym intelektualnie to be intellectually alertⅡ rozbudzić się — rozbudzać się 1. [osoba] to wake up 2. [namiętności] to be aroused- rozbudziła się w nas nadzieja we were given hope; (ponownie) our hope was restoredThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozbu|dzić
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3 cintungau
Construction: cinse+tunta+gasnu to stimulate someone sexually Structure: x1 = gasnu1 (do) = cinse1 (sexual), x2 = tunta1 (poke), x3 = tunta2 (poked)
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eroticise — /əˈrɒtəsaɪz/ (say uh rotuhsuyz), /ɛ / (say e ), /i / (say ee ) verb (t) (eroticised, eroticising) to make erotic; to stimulate sexually. Also, eroticize. –eroticisation /əˌrɒtəsaɪˈzeɪʃən/ (say uh.rotuhsuy zayshuhn), /ɛ / (say e ), /i / (say ee ) …
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