stimulative / ˈstɪm yəˌleɪ tɪv /

📖毕业后词汇刺激性刺激性的刺激性强激励性

stimulative2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. serving to stimulate.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a stimulating agency.

stimulative 近义词

stimulative

等同于 moving

stimulative

等同于 bracing

stimulative

等同于 exhilarant

stimulative

等同于 exhilarating

更多stimulative例句

  1. Furthermore, he said, stimulative government aid like the CARES Act is meant to be “spent and magnify across the economy” in the near term by, for instance, leading to increased purchases at local businesses.
  2. In the past, the Fed had said that it would start to unwind stimulative efforts once unemployment fell below 6.5 percent.
  3. Only if interest rates are lower than their natural rate level is monetary policy stimulative.
  4. They say publicly, as Senator Jon Kyl does in this clip, that the reduction has not had a stimulative effect.
  5. They know full well that the stimulative effect of the reduction creates jobs, too.
  6. It will necessarily be years before such projects will have a stimulative effect on growth.
  7. It is in a measure the same sort of influence that in a later chapter is termed “stimulative education.”
  8. The first German volume appeared in 1866; its stimulative effect upon musical Europe has been indicated.
  9. Should have a wide circulation, it is interesting and stimulative.
  10. Local applications, stimulative in character, are beneficial, and the internal administration of strychnin is indicated.
  11. Deeply pitted in spots, showing bulbous eruptions, indicating the stimulative nature of this pigment.