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101 вызывать интерес
•These models have aroused considerable interest in many fields of manufacturing.
•This oil well attracted particular interest because of its proximity to...
•We are taking steps to generate interest among high-school students in mining and metallurgy.
* * *Вызывать интерес -- to attract interest, to arouse interest, to generate interest, to provoke interestРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вызывать интерес
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102 возбуждать интерес
1) General subject: arouse interest, kindle interest, rouse interest2) Mathematics: generate interest (in)3) Mass media: stir interest4) Makarov: excite interestУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > возбуждать интерес
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103 пробуждать интерес к
Пробуждать интерес к - to awaken interest in, to arouse interest in, to generate interest for, to stimulate interest inHe did much to stimulate interest in the history of friction.The 69 percent recovery efficiency generated interest for experiments conducted at higher temperatures.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > пробуждать интерес к
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104 будить
несов. - буди́ть, сов. - разбуди́ть; (вн.)1) ( заставлять проснуться) wake (d) up, awaken (d)его́ бу́дят в семь часо́в — he is awakened at seven o'clock; they wake him up at seven
2) высок. (сов. тж. пробуди́ть) ( вызывать к жизни) awaken (d), arouse (d); ( возбуждать) stir up (d)буди́ть воспомина́ния — evoke memories
буди́ть интере́с — arouse interest
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105 giur
meng-giur-kan arouse sexual excitement. 2 arouse interest, temp. -
106 вызывать интерес
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107 həvəs
inclination (to, for), disposition; interest, desirehəvəsi olmaq – have desire; feel likegetməyə həvəsim yoxdur. – I don't feel like goinghəvəsdən düşmək – lose interest (in)həvəsə salmaq – arouse interesthəvəslə – with enthusiasm; willinglyöz həvəsi ilə – by one's own wish -
108 alaka
1. connection, tie, relationship. 2. romantic inclination (towards someone), romantic feeling (for someone). 3. interest, concern. 4. law lien, claim. - duymak /a/ to be interested (in). - görmek to receive attention, be an object of concern. - göstermek /a/ to take an interest (in). -yı kesmek /la/ to break off relations (with). - uyandırmak to arouse interest. -sı yok. It has nothing to do with it. It´s not relevant. -
109 wywoływać
impf ⇒ wywołać* * *(-uję, -ujesz); perf -ać; vt( wzywać) to call; (powodować: przerażenie, podziw) to evoke; (powstanie, rozruchy, dyskusję) to trigger off; FOT to develop, ( duchy) to invoke* * *ipf.1. (= wzywać) call; wywołać kogoś z zebrania call sb out of a meeting; wywołać ucznia do tablicy call a student to the board; wywołać stację radio call a station; nie wywołuj wilka z lasu let the sleeping dogs lie.2. (= oznajmiać) call out.3. (= powodować coś) bring about, cause; ( choroby) cause; ( duchy) call, invoke; (niepokoje społeczne, rewolucję) foment, stir up; (np. podziw, zwł. mimowolny) compel; (powstanie, rozruchy, dyskusję) trigger off; ( protesty) spark; (przerażenie, podziw) evoke; (sensację, pogłoski) produce; (skojarzenia, obrazy) invoke; ( skutki uboczne leku) cause; wywołać bójkę provoke a fight; wywołać burzę oklasków (np. występem) bring the house down; wywoływać czyjś gniew incur sb's wrath l. anger; wywołać czyjeś zainteresowanie evoke sb's interest; wywołać panikę raise panic, give rise to panic; wywołać poród induce labor; wywołać rewolucję/powstanie trigger off a revolution/an uprising; wywołać poruszenie cause a stir; wywoływać wojnę trigger off a war; wywołać zgorszenie offend; wywołać zainteresowanie arouse interest ( czymś in sth).4. fot. develop.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wywoływać
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110 возбуждать интерес
to arouse interest, to awaken/generate interestРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > возбуждать интерес
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111 вызвать (возбудить , пробудить , чей-л.) интерес
General subject: arouse interestУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вызвать (возбудить , пробудить , чей-л.) интерес
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112 vutia
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -vutia[English Word] attract[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Derived Word] vuta V[Swahili Example] masimulizi yake humvutia na kumsisimua sana [Muk]------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -vutia[English Word] entice[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] vuta V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -vutia[English Word] arouse interest[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Derived Word] vuta V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -vutia[English Word] allure[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] vuta V------------------------------------------------------------ -
113 tener eco
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114 a stârni interes
to arouse interestaprox. to make a noise in the world\a stârni interes interesul cuiva </b>to tickle smb.'s fancy. -
115 introduce
transitive verb1) (bring in) [erstmals] einführen [Ware, Tier, Pflanze] ( into in + Akk.; from... into von... nach); einleiten [Maßnahmen]; einschleppen [Krankheit]2) einführen [Katheter, Schlauch] ( into in + Akk.); stecken [Schlüssel, Draht, Rohr, Schlauch] ( into in + Akk.)3) (bring into use) einführen [Neuerung, Verfahren, Brauch, Nomenklatur]; aufbringen [Schlagwort]4) (make known) vorstellen; einführen [Vortragenden]introduce oneself/somebody [to somebody] — sich/jemanden [jemandem] vorstellen
I don't think we've been introduced — ich glaube, wir kennen uns noch nicht
6) (present) ankündigen [Programm, Darsteller]7) (Parl.) einbringen [Antrag, Entwurf, Gesetz]; einleiten [Reform]* * *[intrə'dju:s]1) ((often with to) to make (people) known by name to each other: He introduced the guests (to each other); Let me introduce you to my mother; May I introduce myself? I'm John Brown.) vorstellen2) ((often with into) to bring in (something new): Grey squirrels were introduced into Britain from Canada; Why did you introduce such a boring subject (into the conversation)?) einführen, einbringen3) (to propose or put forward: He introduced a bill in Parliament for the abolition of income tax.) einbringen4) ((with to) to cause (a person) to get to know (a subject etc): Children are introduced to algebra at about the age of eleven.) einführen•- academic.ru/39052/introduction">introduction- introductory* * *intro·duce[ˌɪntrəˈdju:s, AM -ˈdu:s]vt1. (acquaint)▪ to \introduce sb [to sb] jdn [jdm] vorstellenI'd like to \introduce my son Mark ich möchte meinen Sohn Mark vorstellenhave you two been \introduced? hat man euch beide schon bekanntgemacht?I don't think we've been \introduced yet ich glaube, wir kennen uns noch nichtlet me \introduce myself darf ich mich vorstellen?; (arouse interest)when were you first \introduced to sailing? wann hast du mit dem Segeln angefangen?2. (bring in)▪ to \introduce sth fashion, reform, subject etw einführenyou should try introducing a few jokes into your next speech du solltest in deine nächste Rede ein paar Witze einbauenerrors were \introduced into the text at keyboarding bei der Eingabe des Textes schlichen sich Fehler einthe tube is \introduced into the abdomen MED die Röhre wird in den Unterleib eingeführtto \introduce a bill ein Gesetz einbringento \introduce controls on prizes/wages Preis-/Lohnkontrollen einführento \introduce an era eine Ära einleiten3. (announce)to \introduce a programme ein Programm ankündigen* * *["ɪntrə'djuːs]vt1) (= make acquainted) (to person) vorstellen (to sb jdm), bekannt machen (to mit); (butler) ankündigen; (to subject) einführen (to in +acc)have you two been introduced? — hat man Sie bekannt gemacht?
he was introduced to drink at an early age — er hat schon früh Bekanntschaft mit dem Alkohol gemacht
who introduced him to heroin? — durch wen ist er ans Heroin geraten?
2) fashion, practice, reform, invention einführen; (PARL) bill einbringen; mood, competition bringen (into in +acc); book, subject, era einleiten; (= announce) speaker vorstellen, ankündigen; programme ankündigento introduce sth onto the market — etw auf den Markt bringen, etw auf dem Markt einführen
3) (= insert) einführen (into in +acc)* * *1. eine neue Methode etc einführenintroduce o.s. sich vorstellen;I don’t think we’ve been introduced ich glaube nicht, dass wir uns kennenhe was introduced to drink as a boy er machte schon als Junge mit dem Alkohol Bekanntschaft5. ein Thema etc anschneiden, zur Sprache bringen, aufwerfen6. eine neue Epoche etc einleiten7. einen Redner, ein Programm etc ankündigen, ( RADIO, TV) ein Programm etc anmoderieren10. (into)a) einfügen (in akk), neu hinzufügen (zu)b) herein-, hineinbringen (in akk)c) hineinstecken, einführen (in akk):introduce a probe eine Sonde einführen* * *transitive verb1) (bring in) [erstmals] einführen [Ware, Tier, Pflanze] ( into in + Akk.; from... into von... nach); einleiten [Maßnahmen]; einschleppen [Krankheit]2) einführen [Katheter, Schlauch] ( into in + Akk.); stecken [Schlüssel, Draht, Rohr, Schlauch] ( into in + Akk.)3) (bring into use) einführen [Neuerung, Verfahren, Brauch, Nomenklatur]; aufbringen [Schlagwort]4) (make known) vorstellen; einführen [Vortragenden]introduce oneself/somebody [to somebody] — sich/jemanden [jemandem] vorstellen
I don't think we've been introduced — ich glaube, wir kennen uns noch nicht
5) (usher in, begin, precede) einleiten [Buch, Thema, Musikstück, Epoche]6) (present) ankündigen [Programm, Darsteller]7) (Parl.) einbringen [Antrag, Entwurf, Gesetz]; einleiten [Reform]* * *v.anfangen v.anschneiden (Thema, Frage) v.aufwerfen v.einbringen (Gesetzesvorlage) v.einbringen (Thema, Frage) v.einführen v.einleiten v.einschleppen (Seuche) v.einsetzen v.einweisen v.eröffnen v.heranführen v.hereinbringen v.vorstellen v. -
116 motivate
transitive verb* * *[-veit]* * *mo·ti·vate[ˈməʊtɪveɪt, AM ˈmoʊt̬ə-]vt1. (provide with motive)▪ to \motivate sb jds Verhalten [o Handlungsweise] begründenwhat \motivates Derek is pure greed was Dereks Verhalten zugrunde liegt, ist reine Gierthey are \motivated by a desire to help people ihre Handlungsweise wird von dem Wunsch bestimmt, anderen zu helfen▪ to \motivate sth behaviour, decision etw begründen, etw akk als Beweggrund dienen, für etw dat innerer Anlass seinwhat \motivated their sudden change of heart? was war der innere Anlass für ihren plötzlichen Sinneswandel?I don't quite understand what \motivates the actions of such people ich kann die Beweggründe für die Handlungsweise dieser Leute nicht ganz nachvollziehen2. (arouse interest)▪ to \motivate sb jdn anregen [o anspornen] [o motivieren]▪ to \motivate sb to do sth jdn dazu bewegen [o veranlassen], etw zu tunthey \motivated the children to learn more sie bewegten die Kinder dazu weiterzulernenmy biology teacher \motivated me to go for a career in medicine meine Biologielehrerin motivierte mich zu einer medizinischen Laufbahnmotivating force treibende Kraft* * *['məʊtIveɪt]vtmotivieren* * *motivate [ˈməʊtıveıt] v/t1. motivieren, begründen2. anregen, hervorrufen3. jemanden motivieren, anspornen:he always needs sth to motivate him er braucht immer eine Motivation* * *transitive verb* * *v.anregen v.motivieren v. -
117 introduce
intro·duce [ˌɪntrəʼdju:s, Am -ʼdu:s] vt1) ( acquaint)to \introduce sb [to sb] jdn [jdm] vorstellen;I'd like to \introduce my son Mark ich möchte meinen Sohn Mark vorstellen;have you two been \introduced? hat man euch beide schon bekannt gemacht?;I don't think we've been \introduced yet ich glaube, wir kennen uns noch nicht;when were you first \introduced to sailing? wann hast du mit dem Segeln angefangen?2) ( bring in)to \introduce sth fashion, reform, subject etw einführen;you should try introducing a few jokes into your next speech du solltest in deine nächste Rede ein paar Witze einbauen;the tube is \introduced into the abdomen med die Röhre wird in den Unterleib eingeführt;to \introduce a bill ein Gesetz einbringen;to \introduce controls on prizes/ wages Preis-/Lohnkontrollen einführen;to \introduce an era eine Ära einleiten3) ( announce)to \introduce sth etw vorstellen; mus etw einleiten;to \introduce a programme ein Programm ankündigen -
118 motivate
mo·ti·vate [ʼməʊtɪveɪt, Am ʼmoʊt̬ə-] vt1) ( provide with motive)to \motivate sb jds Verhalten [o Handlungsweise] begründen;what \motivates Derek is pure greed was Dereks Verhalten zugrunde liegt, ist reine Gier;they are \motivated by a desire to help people ihre Handlungsweise wird von dem Wunsch bestimmt, anderen zu helfen;to \motivate sth behaviour, decision etw begründen, etw dat als Beweggrund dienen, für etw akk innerer Anlass sein;what \motivated their sudden change of heart? was war der innere Anlass für ihren plötzlichen Sinneswandel?;I don't quite understand what \motivates the actions of such people ich kann die Beweggründe für die Handlungsweise dieser Leute nicht ganz nachvollziehen2) ( arouse interest)to \motivate sb jdn anregen [o anspornen] [o motivieren];to \motivate sb to do sth jdn dazu bewegen [o veranlassen], etw zu tun;they \motivated the children to learn more sie bewegten die Kinder dazu weiterzulernen;my biology teacher \motivated me to go for a career in medicine meine Biologielehrerin motivierte mich zu einer medizinischen Laufbahn;motivating force treibende Kraft -
119 excite
excite [ɪk'saɪt]∎ the doctor said you weren't to excite yourself le docteur a dit qu'il ne te fallait pas d'excitation ou qu'il ne fallait pas que tu t'énerves;∎ the sight of the rabbit had excited the dogs la vue du lapin avait excité les chiens;∎ excited by the gunfire, the horses bolted excités ou énervés par les coups de feu, les chevaux se sont emballés(b) (fill with enthusiasm) enthousiasmer;∎ it takes a lot to excite her il en faut beaucoup pour l'enthousiasmer;∎ I'm very excited by this latest development ce fait nouveau me remplit d'enthousiasme(c) (sexually) exciter(d) (arouse → interest, curiosity) susciter -
120 Internet marketing
E-commarketing of products or services over the Web. Although similar in many ways to traditional marketing, Internet marketing is best suited to several particular purposes. It is ideal for marketing: products and services that require a lot of information to sell, such as travel and books; products and services that people feel strongly about, such as music and films (much of the success of The Blair Witch Project was credited to fans getting together on the Internet and promoting it through enthusiastic reviews and dialogue); products and services that are bought by the Internet demographic. In terms of advertising, online advertisements do not have the same impact as television or glossy media, as consumers are generally unwilling to download them. However, due to extensive personalization capabilities, Internet marketing has a unique ability to reach niche markets and target just the right consumer with just the right product. Internet marketing is thus best used as an adjunct to a traditional offline marketing strategy. Offline marketing is used to raise consumer awareness and arouse interest; Internet marketing educates and answers questions by having comprehensive information on offer.
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arouse — a|rouse [əˈrauz] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: rouse] 1.) arouse interest/expectations etc to make you become interested, expect something etc ▪ Matt s behavior was arousing the interest of the neighbors. 2.) arouse… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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interest — in|ter|est1 [ ıntrəst ] noun *** ▸ 1 a need to know ▸ 2 activity you enjoy doing ▸ 3 money paid/received ▸ 4 quality attracting you ▸ 5 advantage/benefit ▸ 6 connection affecting someone ▸ 7 right to own part of something ▸ 8 group with same aim… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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interest — in·ter·est / in trəst; in tə rəst, ˌrest/ n [probably alteration of earlier interesse, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin, from Latin, to be between, make a difference, concern, from inter between, among + esse to be] 1: a right, title, claim … Law dictionary
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arouse notice — index interest Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
arouse one's enthusiasm — index interest Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
interest — I n. concern curiosity 1) to arouse, generate, pique, stir up; revive interest (in) 2) to hold smb. s interest 3) to demonstrate, display, evince, manifest, show interest 4) to express; take an interest in (she took a keen interest in the… … Combinatory dictionary
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