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1 stimülasyon
stimulation -
2 uyarım
stimulation. -
3 uyarım
"stimulation; excitation" -
4 teşvik
n. encouragement, stimulation, incitement, instigation, countenance, exhortation, inducement, pull, pump priming, sendoff* * *1. stimulation 2. exhortation 3. incitement 4. urge (n.) 5. goad (n.) -
5 dürtü
n. motive, drive, motivation, stimulation, challenge, compulsion, ginger, impetus, impulse, impulsion, incentive, spur, urge* * *1. impulse 2. incentive -
6 tahrik
n. turning on, excitation, incitement, instigation, provocation, agitation, fomentation, impellent, incitation, sedition, stimulation, whetstone* * *1. propulsion 2. provocation 3. excitation 4. fomentation 5. impulsion -
7 uyarım
n. stimulation* * *1. excitation 2. exciton -
8 uyarma
n. warning, caution, excitation, stimulation, premonition, excitement* * *expostulation -
9 tahrik
"incitement, provocation, instigation; excitement, stimulation; drive, propulsion" -
10 tembih
warning, admonition " uyarý; stimulation" -
11 uyarma
excitation, stimulation -
12 uyartı
"warning; stimulus; stimulation" -
13 devitkenlik
1. activation. 2. stimulation. -
14 tembih
1. cautioning, warning, admonition. 2. med. stimulation. - etmek /ı/ 1. to caution, warn, admonish. 2. med. (for a drug) to stimulate. -
15 uyartı
1. warning. 2. stimulation. 3. stimulus.
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