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stimulating ['stɪmjʊleɪtɪŋ](a) (medicine, drug) stimulant(b) (work, conversation, experience) stimulant, enrichissant;∎ intellectually stimulating intellectuellement stimulantUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > stimulating
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A n1 ( provocation) défi m ; to put out ou issue a challenge lancer un défi ; to take up ou respond to a challenge relever un défi ;2 ( demanding situation or opportunity) ( considered stimulating) challenge m ; ( considered difficult) épreuve f ; to present a challenge représenter un challenge ; to rise to ou meet the challenge relever le challenge ; the challenge of doing ou to do le challenge de faire ; to face a challenge affronter une épreuve ; unemployment is a challenge for us le chômage nous met à l'épreuve ; I'm looking for a challenge je cherche un défi à relever ; the challenge of new ideas la stimulation des idées nouvelles ;3 ( contest) to make a challenge for [competitor] essayer de s'emparer de [title] ; [candidate] entrer dans la course à [presidency etc] ; leadership challenge Pol tentative f pour s'emparer de la direction du parti ;5 Jur récusation f ;6 Sport attaque f.B vtr1 ( invite to contest or justify) défier [person] (to à ; to do de faire) ; she challenged him to prove it elle l'a défié de le prouver ; to challenge sb to a duel provoquer qn en duel ; ‘I challenge you to a duel’ ‘je demande réparation’ ;2 ( question) débattre [ideas] ; contester [statement, authority] ; [sentry] faire une sommation à ; he challenged me on what I said il a contesté ce que j'ai dit ; I was challenged at the gate j'ai été interpellé au portail ;3 ( test) ( by proving difficult) mettre à l'épreuve [skill, endurance, person] ; ( by stimulating) stimuler [person] ; -
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challenge [ˈt∫ælɪndʒ]1. noundéfi ma. ( = call on) défierb. [+ statement] contesterc. [+ juror, jury] récuser* * *['tʃælɪndʒ] 1.1) ( provocation) défi mto put out ou issue a challenge — lancer un défi
2) ( situation or opportunity) ( stimulating) challenge m; ( considered difficult) épreuve fto rise to ou meet the challenge — relever le challenge
3) ( contest)to make a challenge for — essayer de s'emparer de [title]; entrer dans la course à [presidency]
leadership challenge — Politics tentative f pour s'emparer de la direction du parti
4) ( questioning) (of claim, authority) contestation f (to de)5) Sport attaque f2.transitive verb1) ( invite to justify) défier [person] (to à; to do de faire)2) ( question) débattre [ideas]; contester [statement, authority]; [sentry] faire une sommation à3) ( test) mettre à l'épreuve [skill, person] -
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challenging [ˈt∫ælɪndʒɪŋ]* * *['tʃælɪndʒɪŋ]1) ( stimulating) [ideas, career] stimulant; [task] qui représente un challenge; [work] difficile mais motivant; [book] d'un abord difficile2) ( confrontational) provocateur/-trice -
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['stimjuleit](to rouse or make more alert, active etc: After listening to the violin concerto, he felt stimulated to practise the violin again.) stimuler- stimulating -
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1 ( stimulating) [ideas, career] stimulant ; [task, role] qui représente un challenge ; [work] difficile mais motivant ; [book] d'un abord difficile ;2 ( confrontational) [statement, look] provocateur/-trice. -
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dual ['dju:əl](purpose, nationality) double;∎ to have dual nationality avoir la double nationalité;∎ to have a dual personality souffrir d'un dédoublement de la personnalité;∎ to have a dual purpose or function avoir une double fonction;∎ with the dual aim of reducing inflation and stimulating demand dans le but à la fois de réduire l'inflation et de stimuler la demandeEU dual circulation (of currencies) double circulation f;EU dual circulation period période f de double circulation;dual currency deux monnaies fpl;Stock Exchange dual exchange market double marché m des changes;Stock Exchange dual listing cotation f sur deux Bourses;British dual ownership copropriété f;dual pricing régime m du double prix; (display) double affichage m (des prix) -
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stimulating — UK US /ˈstɪmjəleɪtɪŋ/ adjective ► encouraging interest or new ideas: »We had a stimulating discussion about the new sales campaign. »Working with such interesting people has been very stimulating … Financial and business terms
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stimulating — adj. stimulating to + inf. (it is stimulating intellectually to live in a large city) * * * stimulating to + inf. (it is stimulating intellectually to live in a large city) … Combinatory dictionary
stimulating — adj. VERBS ▪ be ▪ find sb/sth ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc. ▪ hig … Collocations dictionary
stimulating — stim|u|lat|ing [ˈstımjuleıtıŋ] adj 1.) exciting or full of new ideas ≠ ↑boring ▪ a stimulating discussion of world politics 2.) making you feel more active ▪ the stimulating effects of coffee and tea … Dictionary of contemporary English
stimulating — adjective 1 exciting or full of new ideas: We had a most stimulating conversation. 2 making you feel more active and healthy: I find mountain air much more stimulating … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
stimulating — adjective 1) a stimulating effect on the circulation Syn: restorative, tonic, invigorating, bracing, energizing, reviving, refreshing, revitalizing, revivifying; Medicine analeptic Ant: sedative 2) a stimulating lecture … Thesaurus of popular words
Stimulating — Stimulate Stim u*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stimulated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stimulating}.] [L. stimulatus, p. p. of stimulare to prick or goad on, to incite, fr. stimulus a goad. See {Stimulus}.] 1. To excite as if with a goad; to excite, rouse, or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stimulating — I (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. exciting, rousing, energizing, stirring, invigorating, bracing, exhilarating, heart quickening, pulse quickening, *adrenalizing, interesting, fascinating, thought provoking, titillating, provocative, gripping,… … English dictionary for students
stimulating — stim|u|lat|ing [ stımjə,leıtıŋ ] adjective 1. ) making you feel interested: She found her new job challenging and stimulating. 2. ) making you feel physically active … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English