释义 |
stimulus美 ['stɪmjələs] 英 ['stɪmjʊləs] - n.刺激物;促进因素;激励因素;(使生物产生反应的)刺激
- 网络刺激品;刺激源
v.+n. provide stimulus,need stimulus,stimulus give n. incentive,spur,inducement,impetus,provocation 1. | [ususing] 促进因素;激励因素;刺激物something that helps sb/sth to develop better or more quickly |
| Books provide children with ideas and a stimulus for play. 书不仅给孩子们提供想法,而且使他们玩得更有意思。 | | The new tax laws should act as a stimulus to exports. 新税法应该能促进出口。 |
2. | (使生物产生反应的)刺激,刺激物something that produces a reaction in a human, an animal or a plant |
| sensory/verbal/visual stimuli 感官╱言语╱视觉刺激 | | The animals were conditioned to respond to auditory stimuli(= sounds) . 经过训练,那些动物对声音形成了条件反射。 |
n. | 6. 〔生理〕复杂反射性反应;〔电〕激源;〔植〕刺毛;〔动〕针,刺; 6. 〔生理〕复杂反射性反应;〔电〕激源;〔植〕刺毛;〔动〕针,刺; |
n. | 1. something that encourages an activity or a process to begin, increase, or develop 2. an agent or factor that provokes interest, enthusiasm, or excitement 3. something that causes a physical response in an organism, e.g. a drug or an electrical impulse 4. anything that encourages something to happen, develop, or improve 5. something that produces a reaction in a plant, animal, or person 1. something that encourages an activity or a process to begin, increase, or develop 2. an agent or factor that provokes interest, enthusiasm, or excitement 3. something that causes a physical response in an organism, e.g. a drug or an electrical impulse 4. anything that encourages something to happen, develop, or improve 5. something that produces a reaction in a plant, animal, or person |
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