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1. n стимул, побудительная причина2. n стимулирующее, возбуждающее воздействие3. n физиол. стимул, раздражительСинонимический ряд:incentive (noun) catalyst; goad; impetus; impulse; incentive; incitation; incitement; inducement; instigation; motivation; motive; prod; propellant; provocation; provocative; push; spur; stimulant; stimulation; trigger; urgeАнтонимический ряд: -
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[ʹstımjʋləs] n (pl -li)1. 1) стимул, побудительная причинаstimulus to progress - стимул /двигатель/ прогресса
2) стимулирующее, возбуждающее воздействиеunder the stimulus of smth. - под влиянием чего-л.
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5 stimulus
ˈstɪmjuləs сущ.
1) стимул, побудитель;
влияние to give, provide a stimulus ≈ давать, обеспечивать стимул;
побуждать powerful stimulus ≈ сильный стимул Syn: incentive, influence
2) физиол. раздражитель, стимул стимул, побудительная причина - * to progress стимул /двигатель/ прогресса - ambition is his only * им движет только честолюбие стимулирующее, возбуждающее воздействие - under the * of smth. под влиянием чего-л. (физиологическое) стимул, раздражитель debug ~ вчт. тест-вектор stimulus побудительная причина ~ физиол. стимул, раздражитель ~ (pl li) стимул, побудитель;
влияние ~ стимул ~ стимулирующее воздействиеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > stimulus
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6 provoked stimulus
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7 inductive stimulus
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > inductive stimulus
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