impulsion的意思和读音

impulsion

: [ɪmˈpʌlʃən] : [ɪmˈpʌlʃ(ə)n]

n.

impulsions  

n.aversion

n.push,propulsion,thrust,impetus,momentum

impulsionn.

1.[c]a strong desire to do sth

2.[u]a reason for doing sth

Lack of food and water provided much of the impulsion for their speed.使

n.1.;2.,3.;

n.1.a sudden strong feeling that you must do something

1. impulsing impulsion impulsive ...

2. impulsing relay impulsion impulsive electrical source ...

3. impulse response impulsion imputation ...

4. impulsively adv. impulsion n. , on impulse ...

5.rmation) (Information) (Impulsion). (Impulsion). 1 (Idea) (Idea) ,使广...

6. ... degression - n. , impulsion - n. ,, expulsion - n. ,, ...

7. Interest Impulsion a. ...

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1.The impulsion is often lost, because of the rider's preoccupation with bending the horse and pushing him sideways.使使

2.The eight oars fell into the sea simultaneously without splashing a drop of water, and the boat, yielding to the impulsion, glided forward.

3.and just as I gave the last impulsion, my hands came across a light cord that was trailing overboard across the stern bulwarks.

4.Impulsion is a precondition for a good collection in trot and canter. If there is no impulsion, then there is nothing to collect.

5.Clear diamond-shaped style brings a strong visual impact, bringing people the joy after a sound dream with a thin aftertaste impulsion.

6.Without the impulsion originally, had understood parents' pains, understood forgives them to have no alternative.

7.The meaning of "game impulsion" , a concept of philosophy and aesthetics, could be analyzed from several angles.

8.Be disgusted with now's self, so untruthfulness, so fragile , always have thinking of the impulsion crying , absurd impairment of the heart.

9.The paper discusses problems resulted from analog shift impulsion by means of analysis and experiment on the shifting logic.

10.The effect levels of these factors successively were electric field intensity, the ratio for material and liquid, and impulsion frequency.