stimulation如何读

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stimulation是什么意思

n.

刺激

激发

启发

促进

stimulation自然拼读

stim·u·la·tion

stihm yu leI shn

stimulation词根

词根:stimulus

adj.

stimulating 刺激的;有刺激性的

stimulated 受激的

stimulant 激励的;使人兴奋的

stimulative 促进的;刺激的;激励的

n.

stimulus 刺激;激励;刺激物

stimulant [药] 兴奋剂;刺激物;酒精饮料

stimulative 刺激;促进因素

v.

stimulating 刺激;激励;促进(stimulate的ing形式)

stimulated 刺激(stimulate的过去式和过去分词)

vi.

stimulate 起刺激作用;起促进作用

vt.

stimulate 刺激;鼓舞,激励

stimulation英英释义

  • n.
    • the act of arousing an organism to action
    • any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action
    • (physiology) the effect of a stimulus (on nerves or organs etc.)
    • mutual sexual fondling prior to sexual intercourse

stimulation词组

electrical stimulation电刺激

visual stimulation视觉刺激

stimulation词源中文解释

1520年代,“刺激或激发行动的行为”,源自拉丁语 stimulationem(主格 stimulatio)“激励”,是 stimulare 的动作名词,意为“刺、驱策、敦促”,源自 stimulus “刺激、驱策”(参见 stimulus)。

stimulation_体育行业词汇

兴奋

刺激

stimulation_医学行业词汇

刺激〔作用〕:刺激或兴奋的作用或过程

被刺激或被兴奋的状态

stimulation词源英文解释

Latin stimulatus, past participle of stimulare, from stimulus goad; perhaps akin to Latin stilus stem, stylus — more at style

The first known use of stimulate was in 1566

stimulation儿童词典英英释义

stingyadjective

not generous : giving, using, or spending as little as possible

scanty, meager

a stingy portion

stingernoun

one that stingsespecially: a piercing blow or remark

a sharp organ of some animals (as bees or scorpions) that is used to wound, paralyze, or kill prey or an enemy by piercing and injecting a poisonous fluid

sting1 of 2verb

to prick painfully especially with a sharp or poisonous stinger

stung by a bee

to affect with or feel quick piercing pain or smart

hail stung their faces

to cause to suffer mentally

stung with regret

overcharge sense 1, cheat

got stung on the deal

to use a stinger

bees sting

sting2 of 2noun

the act of stinging

a wound or pain caused by or as if by stinging

stinger sense 2

stimulusnoun

something that rouses or stirs to action : incentive

something (as an environmental change) that acts to partly change bodily activity (as by exciting a sensory organ)

heat, light, and sound are common physical stimuli

stimulusnoun

something that rouses or stirs to action : incentive

something (as an environmental change) that acts to partly change bodily activity (as by exciting a sensory organ)

heat, light, and sound are common physical stimuli

stimulateverb

to make active or more active : animate, arouse

stimulate industry

to act on as a bodily stimulus or stimulant

stimulateverb

to make active or more active : animate, arouse

stimulate industry

to act on as a bodily stimulus or stimulant

stimulateverb

to make active or more active : animate, arouse

stimulate industry

to act on as a bodily stimulus or stimulant

stimulation 例句

1 The summer is a time that your brain can use to recharge, but it still needs stimulation.

2 Rather than being focused on art objects, the exhibition is a room-size onslaught of sensory stimulation, complete with videos, graphics and text.

3 “In this moment of accelerated visual stimulation, we look for an alternative—slow, seductive pleasure that can linger and sustain,” she says.

4 “Cognitive stimulation is one of the areas where we did find some benefit.

“认知刺激是我们确实发现了好处的研究领域之一。

5 I’d guess there’s a diagnosable condition in there driving a high need for stimulation and a low tolerance for tedious/repetitive tasks.

6 Amos’s work is rigorous and complex, clever and passionate, jam-packed with intellectual and emotional stimulation.

7 Any sort of mental stimulation is eliciting natural behaviors.

8 And it was exhilarating to be in a crowded space, enjoying the layers of pleasant stimulation on the ear, sipping a drink and knowing there was more to come.

9 The unpredictability of his show, Mr. Cohen said, meets his high demand for stimulation.

10 Instead the focus moved to cognitive stimulation – gentle activities to keep the brain going, such as word games, puzzles, music, and practical activities such as baking or indoor gardening.

11 But considering that New York has hundreds of galleries, and hundreds upon hundreds of new shows in a year, the level of stimulation was low.

12 Grace and Frankie can be bawdy, and both women, taking a page out of the Betty White playbook, discuss vaginal dryness, clitoral stimulation and making lubricant out of yams.

13 Music audiences, even classical ones, raised in the Internet age may expect more than aural stimulation when they go to concerts, she says, and her dance company is ready to fill the visual void.

14 He seemed to have anticipated our digital age, and no doubt would have exploited its capacity to provide constant sensory stimulation to a world where boredom has become far more egalitarian.

15 Almost all studies of child development emphasize the role of childhood stimulation and activity in promoting mental development, and stress the irreversible mental stunting associated with reduced childhood stimulation.

16 The selection of some stimulation sites, as in the Alzheimer’s and addiction trials, has been driven not by theory so much as happenstance.

17 Stand-up offers less visual stimulation than movies or musicals, and this set proved that a few images go a long way.

18 Dogs out of quarantine also benefit from being placed in small, compatible play groups in recognition of the benefits of physical activity and social and emotional stimulation.

19 In addition, “the stimulation had vanished. Everybody was in a pretty down mood. It was over,” he told Playboy in 1978.

20 I realized with a horrible pang that we were already behind in this cutthroat world of child centered stimulation.

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