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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3560 COCA: 4440
stimulate
verb [T] /ˈstɪmjʊleɪt/
present tense
I/you/we/theystimulate
he/she/itstimulates
present participlestimulating
past tensestimulated
past participlestimulated
  1. 1
    to encourage something to happen, develop, or improve 鼓励;激励

    The government should do more to stimulate investment in the north. 政府应该采取进一步措施来鼓励在北部的投资。

    new measures to stimulate the economy 刺激经济的新举措

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  2. 2
    science to make plants, cells, or a part of someone's body grow or become more active 激发;促进

    drugs to stimulate the production of hormones 促进荷尔蒙分泌的药物

    Cut the foliage back hard to stimulate new growth. 要把叶子剪得很短,以促进枝叶的生长。

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    Cell biology: antioxidant, bioprinting, cell...
  3. 3
    to make someone feel interested in learning new things 激发(学习新知识的兴趣)

    Such questions provide a useful means of stimulating students' interest. 这样的问题确实是激发学生兴趣的有效手段。

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stimulation

/ˌstɪmjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)n/ noun [U]

I like the stimulation of being required to use my imagination. 我喜欢这种刺激我发挥想象力的手段。

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The process of causing something: elicitation, creation, recreation...
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3560 COCA: 4440
stimulate

verb

ADVERB | VERB + STIMULATE ADVERBgreatly, significantly, strongly極大地/嚴重/強烈刺激further進一步刺激effectively有效刺激directly直接刺激An interest rate increase directly stimulates saving and reduces real expenditure.利率的升高直接刺激儲蓄,並減少實際支出。in part部份刺激The economy is recovering, stimulated in part by government spending.經濟正在復蘇,部份原因是受政府支出的拉動。artificially人為刺激This tax policy is artificially stimulating demand.這一稅收政策將人為地刺激需求。intellectually, sexually, visually在智力方面/在性方面/在視覺方面刺激These materials are designed to stimulate students intellectually.這些材料旨在開發學生的智力。electrically電刺激VERB + STIMULATEhelp (to)有助於刺激be designed to, be intended to旨在/意在刺激
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3560 COCA: 4440
stimulate verb
stimulate (stimulate interest) inspire (books that stimulate and challenge the children)
stimulate

verb

 See also the entries for cause and encourage 3 另见cause条和encourage条第3义stimulate ♦︎ arouse ♦︎ stir ♦︎ inspire ♦︎ exciteThese words all mean to cause sb to feel a particular emotion or to react in a particular way. 这些词均表示激起、引发。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to stir / inspire / excite sth in sbto stimulate / arouse / stir / excite (sb's) interestto arouse / stir / inspire / excite feelings (of sth)to arouse / stir / inspire emotionsto stimulate / arouse / excite curiosity / speculation stimulate ˈstɪmjuleɪt [transitive] (approving) to make sth develop or to encourage sth, such as growth, interest, discussion, feelings or ideas 促进,激励,激发(生长、兴趣、讨论、感觉或想法等)A newspaper article can be used to stimulate discussion among students.可以用一篇报纸文章来激发学生们讨论。Any increase in industrial activity will stimulate demand for electricity.工业活动的任何增长都会加大对电力的需求。The first workshop is intended to stimulate ideas.第一次研讨会旨在激发思考。OPP suppress limit verb arouse əˈraʊz [transitive] to make sb have a particular feeling, attitude or reaction 激起,引起(感觉、态度或反应)Her strange behaviour aroused our suspicions.她的古怪行为引起了我们的怀疑。The book aroused a lot of adverse criticism.那本书招来许多非议。The issue succeeds in arousing a great deal of controversy.这个议题成功地引起了广泛争论。The object of arouse in this meaning is a feeling, attitude or reaction; if a person is the object of arouse, it means 'to make sb feel sexually excited'. * arouse表达此义时其宾语是表示感觉、态度或反应的词。若以人作宾语,则arouse表示激起性欲He began to feel aroused (= sexually excited).他开始感觉到性冲动。 OPP suppress suppress 2 stir (-rr-) [transitive] (especially written) to make sb excited or make them feel a strong emotion 打动;激发It's a book that really stirs the imagination.这是一本真正能够激发想象力的书。This brutal killing has stirred the nation's conscience.这场残暴的杀戮唤起了国民的良知。He was stirred by the child's sad story.那孩子的悲惨经历打动了他。 inspire ɪnˈspaɪə(r) [transitive](especially of a person's actions or the way they behave) to make sb have a particular feeling (尤指人的行动或行为方式)使产生(感觉)As a general, he inspired great loyalty in his troops.作为一位将军,他得到了部队的精诚效忠。Henry did not inspire confidence as a figure of authority.亨利作为一名权威人士没能使大家产生信心。 excite [transitive] (rather formal) to make sb feel interest or react in a particular way 激发,引起,引发(兴趣或反应)This story excited some comment (= made people talk about it).这篇新闻报道引起了一些议论。The move excited more criticism abroad than at home.这项措施在国外引发的批评比在国内还要多。

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