stimulate
stimulate 英 [ˈstɪmjuleɪt] 美 [ˈstɪmjəˌlet]
v. 刺激
进行时:stimulating 过去式:stimulated 过去分词:stimulated 第三人称单数:stimulates
- If the economy is starting to stall, the president can't just sit there. He has to stimulate—turn it on, bring it to life, perk it up. You can stimulate practically anything: a person, a conversation, a mind, or even the growth of a plant.
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- v. 刺激
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1. The exhibition has stimulated interest in her work.
展览增进了人们对她作品的兴趣。
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2. Parents should give children books that stimulate them.
父母应给孩子能启发他们的书。
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3. The conference stimulated him to study the subject in more depth.
这次会议促使他更深入地研究那个课题。
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4. /intellectual/sexual/visual/physical stimulation
╱智力╱性╱视觉╱身体刺激
- stimulate (v.) 1610s, "rouse to action," from Latin stimulatus, past participle of stimulare (see stimulation). Related: Stimulated; stimulating.
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