stimulation

stimulation
noun
1) Anregung, die; Stimulierung, die (geh.); (sexual) Erregung, die
2) (fig.) Anregung, die; (of reaction) Hervorrufen, das; (of interest, curiosity) Wecken, das; (of economy, market, growth, sales) Belebung, die
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noun die Anregung
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stimu·la·tion
[ˌstɪmjəˈleɪʃən]
n no pl
1. (mental) Anregung f; (physical) belebende Wirkung; (sexual) Stimulieren nt, Erregen nt
intellectual \stimulation geistige Anregung
2. (motivation) of the economy Ankurbelung m; (of interest, enthusiasm) Erregung f
3. MED of a gland, the immune system Stimulation f; of a nerve Reizen nt
electric \stimulation Elektrostimulation f
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["stImjU'leISən]
n
1) (act, physical, mental) Anregung f; (from shower, walk etc) belebende Wirkung; (MED) Stimulation f; (sexual) Stimulieren nt, Erregen nt; (= state) Angeregtheit f, Erregung f; (sexual) Erregung f; (fig = incentive) Anreiz m, Ansporn m; (intellectual) Stimulation f
2) (of economy, sales etc) Ankurbelung f (
to +gen); (of criticism) Anregung f (of zu); (of response) Hervorrufen nt
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stimulation s
1. Anreiz m, Antrieb m, Anregung f, Belebung f
2. angeregter Zustand
3. MED Reiz m, Reizung f
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noun
1) Anregung, die; Stimulierung, die (geh.); (sexual) Erregung, die
2) (fig.) Anregung, die; (of reaction) Hervorrufen, das; (of interest, curiosity) Wecken, das; (of economy, market, growth, sales) Belebung, die

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