stimulated 的 2 个定义
stim·u·lat·ed, stim·u·lat·ing.
- to rouse to action or effort, as by encouragement or pressure; spur on; incite: to stimulate his interest in mathematics.
- Physiology, Medicine/Medical. to excite to its functional activity.
- to invigorate by a food or beverage containing a stimulant as coffee, tea, or alcoholic liquor.
stim·u·lat·ed, stim·u·lat·ing.
stimulated 近义词
aroused
更多stimulated例句
- The vaccines instruct cells to make copies of the coronavirus spike protein, stimulating the production of protective antibodies.
- Those vaccine-stimulated antibodies may prevent the real virus from infecting healthy cells in the future.
- Once injected, the vaccines instruct cells to make copies of the coronavirus’s spike protein, stimulating the creation of protective antibodies.
- Van der Meer also points out that taking notes by hand stimulates “visual notetaking.”
- They also showed how repaying that debt can stimulate the economy.
- At the same time, the U.K has adopted policies that have stimulated growth.
- The focus is on the revelations and how the reporting enhanced public understanding and stimulated public discussion.
- A year later, the release of that data stimulated banks to improve response times and respond to customer complaints.
- Melodramatic telenovelas have helped bring down the birth rate and stimulated literacy in Mexico and Brazil.
- The cheaper yen, off 22 percent against the dollar in the past 12 months, has stimulated higher exports.
- Distances were to him as nothing; and difficulties only stimulated him to give his adversaries a more signal overthrow.
- His cousin amused, stimulated her beyond anything Tom could offer; she sought protection from him, leant upon him.
- Her ardor stimulated their zeal, and her well-stored mind and fascinating conversational eloquence guided their councils.
- The stimulated blood courses through my veins with a pleasing tingle.
- Jim Allen and Pazzy Cox were placed before the meeting as candidates amid the stimulated applause of their adherents.