1.激励,刺激,使兴奋,鼓励
2.起刺激作用
3.〈口〉服兴奋剂,喝酒
1.to encourage something to happen, develop, or improve
2.to make someone feel interested in learning new things
3.to make plants, cells, or a part of someone’s body grow or become more active
1.Light is often used as a water purifier and existing methods rely on processes stimulated by ultraviolet (UV) light.
水净化技术中经常用到光照,而现有的技术主要依靠紫外线。
2.Embark on this journey as long as the survival of the fittest logic of competitiveness, will be stimulated to seek the will of a strong-fen.
只要踏上这一征程,优胜劣汰的竞争逻辑就会刺激出一种强烈的奋求意志。
3.Ironically, those were the issues party planners tried to cure when they stimulated the hell out of the economy over the last few years.
具有讽刺意味的是,这些问题正是党首们在最近几年中为祛除经济痼疾而设法要解决的问题。
4.The newt, instead of producing the belly of the host cells above the transplant, was stimulated to produce a second central nervous system.
移植块上方的宿主细胞不是产生蝾螈的腹部,而是被刺激产生第二个神经系统。
5.Then we found a study that showed there was a material that seemed to have stimulated eyelash growth.
随后我们找到了一项研究,研究表明的确有一种物质可以刺激睫毛增长。
6.The enthusiasm for e-books may have stimulated reading in general, and the market as a whole seems to be expanding.
对于电子书的热情激发了人们一般性的阅读,作为总体的市场看上去正在增长。
7.Fully stimulated, the tissue might be able to burn off 10 pounds in a year.
充分刺激的话,该组织可能一年可以燃烧10磅。
8.Astronomy, which has always stimulated curiosity, can be a rallying point for a strong learning culture.
天文学总是能激发好奇心,它可以成为一种强有力的学习文化的汇合点。
9.The Bank defended Mr. Dollar's work on trade and said that Mr. Dollar's work 'stimulated a useful and ongoing debate. '
世界银行对杜大伟在贸易方面的研究进行了辩护,说他的工作引发了一场有益的、持续的辩论。
10.The artist-astronomers stimulated interest in outer space by painting what eventually turned out to be precise portraits of the planets.
画家-天文学家通过画行星激发了人们对外层空间的兴趣,所画的这些行星最后证明和实际行星一模一样。