stimulus
n. 刺激物; 刺激因素; 刺激
A stimulus is something that encourages activity in people or things.
Interest rates could fall soon and be a stimulus to the US economy...
利率可能很快就會下調,從而刺激美國經濟。
It is through our nervous system that we adapt ourselves to our environment and to all external stimuli.
我們是透過神經系統使自己適應環境及所有外部刺激的。
1. any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action
China's economy could also get a boost from a big government stimulus package.
中國經濟也能夠從政府的巨大刺激計劃中獲得提升.
The hastily assembled stimulus packages were a throwback to naive Keynesianism.
而匆忙出臺刺激計劃,則是向幼稚的凱恩斯主義的大退步.
One that acts as a provocative stimulus; a goad.
刺激令人振奮的刺激物; 激勵.
The current debate in Europe and America the need for stimulus seems strange to most Asians.
在多數亞洲人看來,目前歐洲和美國圍繞是否需要刺激舉措的辯論顯得有些奇怪.
Brace yourself: it's because the economy needs additional stimulus, they say.
振作起來: 那是因為經濟需要額外的刺激, 他們說.