Glossary entry

Romanian term or phrase:

a impulsiona

English translation:

to boost

Added to glossary by Radu DANAILA
Feb 9, 2011 07:52
13 yrs ago
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Romanian term

a impulsiona

Romanian to English Bus/Financial Finance (general)
as traduce "impulsionat" ca "has driven" dar nu prea imi place cum suna in context....mai sunt careva echivalente pentru acest "impulsionat"??

Cererea internă continuă să fie factorul determinant în creşterea PIB, iar cererea externă a impulsionat recuperarea activităţii economice.
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Feb 12, 2011 07:24: Radu DANAILA changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/716762">Alina Dohotaru's</a> old entry - "a impulsiona"" to ""to boost""

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to boost

a impulsiona, a amplifica, a intari, a intensifica, a mari

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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/boost

boost (bst)
v. boost·ed, boost·ing, boosts
v.tr.
1. To raise or lift by pushing up from behind or below. See Synonyms at lift.
2.
a. To increase; raise: boost prices; efforts to boost participation in the program.
b. To assist in further development or progress: a bill intended to boost local charities.
3. To stir up enthusiasm for; promote vigorously: boosted their school with rallies and fund drives.
4. Electricity To increase the voltage of (a circuit).
5. Slang To steal or rob, especially by shoplifting or pickpocketing.
v.intr.
Slang To engage in stealing, especially shoplifting or pickpocketing.
n.
1. A push upward or ahead.
2. An encouraging act or comment.
3. An increase: a big boost in salary



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to stimulate

stimulate [ˈstɪmjʊˌleɪt]
vb
1. (tr; usually passive) to fill (a person) with ideas or enthusiasm he was stimulated by the challenge
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Physiology) (tr) Physiol to excite (a nerve, organ, etc.) with a stimulus
3. to encourage (something) to start or progress further a cut in interest rates should help stimulate economic recovery
[from Latin stimulāre; see stimulant]
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/stimulate
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impulsive,unplanned,spontaneous,activate,motivate

it mean something negativ like fortat,repezit nerational sau ceva pozitiv cum este indemnare,impulsionare,motivare
Example sentence:

Buying stocks in a impulsive way can be risky

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disagree Annamaria Amik : makes no sense in this context
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the negative meaning does not but the positive one is perfect like -motivate ,activate and impulsive I just gave her an ideea
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to give an impulse to economic development/ growth

1im·pulse
verb \ˈim-ˌpəls, im-ˈ\
im·pulsedim·puls·ing
Definition of IMPULSE
transitive verb
: to give an impulse to
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/impulse
http://www.oananews.org/view.php?id=134981

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