
中英词典
形容词
1. stimulus: 刺激的,引起反应的名词
1. stimulus: 刺激物,激励因素 2. stimulus: 刺激,激励 3. stimulus: 刺激(生物学) 4. stimulus: 刺激(经济学)词语辨析
- stimulus与stimulation的区别:stimulus指引起反应的事物,而stimulation指刺激的行为或过程。词汇扩充
- stimuli: stimulus的复数形式近义词
- incentive - motivation - impetus - provocation反义词
- deterrent - disincentive柯林斯词典
1. 名词 - 刺激物; 激励因素 - (生物学)刺激 - (经济学)刺激 2. 形容词 - 刺激的; 激励的牛津词典
1. 名词 - 刺激物; 激励因素 - (生物学)刺激 - (经济学)刺激 2. 形容词 - 刺激的; 激励的用法
- The loud noise was a stimulus for her to wake up. (名词) - The teacher used various stimulating activities to engage the students. (形容词) - Financial incentives can be a powerful stimulus for increased productivity. (名词) - The government implemented economic stimulus measures to boost the economy. (名词)例句
- Exposure to sunlight is a stimulus for vitamin D production. (刺激物)
- The company provided bonuses as a stimulus to motivate its employees. (激励因素)
- The electric shock was a strong stimulus that caused a reaction in the subject. (刺激)
- The government announced tax cuts as an economic stimulus. (刺激)
- The bright colors and engaging design of the advertisement were intended to provide a visual stimulus. (刺激物)
- The children's laughter was a stimulus for the elderly man to smile. (刺激)
- The therapist applied gentle stimuli to the patient's muscles to promote relaxation. (刺激物)
- The sudden drop in temperature acted as a stimulus for the plants to enter dormancy. (刺激)
- The government's stimulus package aimed to stimulate economic growth. (激励因素)
- The flashing lights and loud music created a sensory stimulus overload. (刺激物)
- The baby's cry was a stimulus for the mother to comfort and attend to the child. (刺激)
- The company offered a cash reward as a stimulus for increased sales. (激励因素)
- The experiment involved measuring the brain's response to various auditory stimuli. (刺激物)
- The teacher used a variety of teaching techniques to provide different stimuli for the students' learning. (刺激物)
- The government introduced a stimulus package to boost consumer spending. (刺激)
- The smell of freshly baked bread can act as a powerful appetite stimulus. (刺激物)
- The researchers studied the effects of visual stimuli on participants' perception. (刺激物)
- The economic stimulus plan aimed to create jobs and stimulate economic growth. (激励因素)
- The baby's first steps were a stimulus for the parents to celebrate and encourage further development. (刺激)
- The company provided training programs as a stimulus for employee development and advancement. (激励因素)