stimulate
/ˈstɪmjuleɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈstɪmjuleɪt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈstim-yə-ˌlāt/ (ame, mw)
stimulate — 動詞
- stimulatepresent simple I / you / we / they
- stimulateshe / she / it
- stimulatedpast simple
- stimulating-ing form
1. to make a process, activity, or system become more active, stronger, or faster,
促進
使過程或活動更活躍
to make a process, activity, or system become more active, stronger, or faster, often by creating helpful conditions or providing what it needs
The government hopes the new tax cuts will stimulate economic growth.
政府希望新的減稅措施能促進經濟成長。
collocation: stimulate economic growth
Doing regular light exercise stimulates blood flow and keeps the heart healthy.
定期的輕度運動能促進血液循環,保持心臟健康。
stimulate + noun phrase (blood flow, circulation)
The school's reading programme stimulated a love of books in many children.
學校的閱讀計畫促進許多孩子對書籍的喜愛。
Feng said the challenging project stimulated his best creative work.
Feng 說這個有挑戰性的專案促進了他最好的創作表現。
A drop in temperature can stimulate plant roots to grow more quickly.
溫度下降能促進植物根部更快地生長。
文法句型
stimulate + noun phrase (growth, economy, demand, circulation)
用法筆記
The object is typically an abstract or collective noun such as growth, demand, the economy, the imagination, or creativity.
常見錯誤
2. to make someone feel interested, curious, or eager to learn more about something
啟發;激發
引起興趣或好奇心
to make someone feel interested, curious, or eager to learn more about something or to take action
The teacher's unusual question stimulated the students to think more deeply.
老師不尋常的問題激發學生們更深入地思考。
stimulate + person + to-infinitive
A good travel guide should stimulate the reader's wish to explore new places.
一本好的旅遊指南應該能啟發讀者探索新地方的慾望。
Lisa's talk on marine conservation stimulated a lot of interest among her classmates.
Lisa 關於海洋保護的演講引起了同學們的濃厚興趣。
The documentary stimulated Nikhil to research the history of his hometown.
那部紀錄片啟發 Nikhil 去研究他家鄉的歷史。
Hugo's experiment with growing crystals stimulated the children's natural curiosity.
Hugo 種植水晶的實驗激發了孩子們天生的好奇心。
- bore
to make someone lose interest
文法句型
stimulate + noun phrase (interest, curiosity, discussion)
stimulate + person + to-infinitive
用法筆記
The object is often a person's mental or emotional state (interest, curiosity, imagination, desire) rather than the person directly.
常見錯誤
3. to cause a specific organ, nerve, muscle, or other tissue to start working or in
刺激
使身體器官或組織運作
to cause a specific organ, nerve, muscle, or other tissue to start working or increase its natural activity
The physiotherapist used a gentle electric current to stimulate the damaged muscle.
物理治療師用輕微的電流來刺激受損的肌肉。
Acupuncture stimulates specific points on the body to help relieve chronic pain.
針灸刺激身體上的特定穴位,幫助緩解慢性疼痛。
Bright light entering the eye stimulates the retina to send signals to the brain.
進入眼睛的強光會刺激視網膜向大腦發送訊號。
Massaging the baby's feet can stimulate their nerves and improve coordination.
按摩嬰兒的腳可以刺激他們的神經並改善協調能力。
Christopher's doctor stimulated the nerve in his elbow to test his reflexes.
Christopher 的醫生刺激了他手肘的神經,以測試他的反射能力。
- sedate
to reduce activity, often with medication
文法句型
stimulate + noun phrase (nerve, muscle, organ, follicle)
用法筆記
Common in medical, therapeutic, and scientific contexts. The subject is usually a treatment, a device, or a physical action applied to the body.
4. If a substance such as a drug or chemical stimulates your mind or body, it makes
提神;振奮
藥物或化學物質使精神或身體活躍
If a substance such as a drug or chemical stimulates your mind or body, it makes you more alert, energetic, or active for a short time
The caffeine in coffee stimulates the brain and helps people stay awake.
咖啡中的咖啡因會刺激大腦,幫助人們保持清醒。
collocation: caffeine stimulates the brain
Rania avoids energy drinks because the sweeteners over-stimulate her nervous system.
Rania 不喝能量飲料,因為其中的甜味劑會過度刺激她的神經系統。
Some cold medicines contain ingredients that gently stimulate the body's immune response.
某些感冒藥含有能溫和地刺激身體免疫反應的成分。
Dark chocolate contains a natural chemical that stimulates without causing a crash later.
黑巧克力含有一種天然化學物質,能讓人提神,之後不會突然感到疲憊無力。
Felipe's doctor warned that certain pills can stimulate the heart if taken in large doses.
Felipe 的醫生警告說,某些藥丸若大量服用會刺激心臟。
- invigorate
more formal; suggests making someone feel fresh and energetic
- perk up
informal; used in everyday conversation
文法句型
stimulate + noun phrase (nervous system, appetite, mind)
intransitive: noun + stimulates
用法筆記
The subject is typically a substance (caffeine, a medication, a chemical). Unlike sense 3, this sense describes the inherent property of a substance rather than a deliberate external action. Can be used intransitively: 'The drink stimulates.'