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stimulation

/stĭm′yə-lā′shən/

刺激,刺激性,刺激作用,刺激措施

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n.名词 noun
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Examples

  • “Everything for someone like Christopher is over-stimulation,” Sharp says.

  • In 2006, the firm presided over a routine steam-injection procedure known as “well stimulation.”

  • I need some stimulation in my blood,” Bergesio says, “and here you have confrontation.

  • As Dr. Jim Pfause of Concordia University points out, “smaller ones may mean you need more stimulation.”

  • The procedure for spinal cord stimulation is performed by neurosurgeons around the world for other diseases, like chronic pain.

  • Non-phagocytic leukocytosis is probably due more to stimulation of blood-making organs than to chemotaxis.

  • Her stimulation of his sympathy and imagination was to change the whole course of his existence.

  • The two sets of gifts did not exert a reciprocal stimulation.

  • Clothing, also, especially in boys the breeches, may give rise during childhood to unwholesome stimulation.

  • Certain children, having experienced sexual stimulation as a result of such punishment, will endeavour to secure its repetition.