stimulus的意思和读音

stimulus

: [ˈstɪmjələs] : [ˈstɪmjʊləs]

n.;(使

stimuli  

v.+n.provide stimulus,need stimulus,stimulus give

adj.+n.powerful stimulus

n.incentive,spur,inducement,impetus,provocation

stimulusn.

1.[ususing]something that helps sb/sth to develop better or more quickly

Books provide children with ideas and a stimulus for play.使

The new tax laws should act as a stimulus to exports.

2.使something that produces a reaction in a human, an animal or a plant

sensory/verbal/visual stimuli

The animals were conditioned to respond to auditory stimuli(= sounds) .

n.1.2.;3.,4.5.1.2.;3.,4.5.

n.1.anything that encourages something to happen, develop, or improve2.something that produces a reaction in a plant, animal, or person

1. stem n (,v.stimulus n : repulse vn

3. surroundings n. stimulus n. thirdly ad. ...

4. stimulation n. ();() stimulus n. sting n. v.

5. vitamin ... stimulus , , ... by agreement , ...

6.,, stereotype / sti , stimulus / ‘stimjul ,, stitch / stit/n. ...

7. ... Somatic nervous system Stimulus Stranger anxiety ...

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1.A fiscal stimulus worth a total of around 1. 4% of GDP a year may lessen the pain, even if it is not big enough to end it.GDP1.4%使/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

2.The Tories, not surprisingly, say that Mr Brown's account of the economy's trajectory is wrong and that his stimulus has flopped.[]

3.Key to the effectiveness of China's stimulus plan so far has been a race by local governments to spend the money.

4.He said the summit wouldn't be an attempt to strong-arm countries into announcing stimulus packages.

5.Sales in the last six months have been better than expectated due to government stimulus measures around the world.

6.No one in government, that I have heard, has even suggested any sort of regulation holiday as a potential economic stimulus program.

7.Meanwhile, the question remains whether private demand will pick up once fiscal and monetary stimulus measures are withdrawn, he said.

8.He made concessions in stimulus negotiations, and has invited a few Republicans over for cocktails.

9.Ministers said the stimulus was as large as or even larger than steps adopted in other major economies.

10.Two weeks later, he found himself caught in the middle of a congressional debate over the size and direction of a behemoth stimulus package.