stimulus
stimulus — 名詞
1. An event, action, or measure that encourages increased activity, growth, or deve
刺激;促進
促使經濟或系統更活躍的事物
An event, action, or measure that encourages increased activity, growth, or development within a system, economy, or process.
The new trade agreement gave the region's economy a much-needed stimulus.
這項新的貿易協定為該地區的經濟提供了迫切需要的刺激。
collocation: much-needed stimulus
Lakshmi believes that lower taxes provide a strong stimulus for small businesses to grow.
Lakshmi 認為較低的稅率為小型企業的成長提供了強烈的刺激。
provide a stimulus for [noun] to [verb]
Government spending on roads and bridges can act as a stimulus for job creation.
政府在道路和橋樑上的支出可以成為創造就業的刺激因素。
The international film festival was a cultural stimulus that attracted new visitors to the city.
這場國際電影節是一項文化刺激,吸引了新的遊客來到這座城市。
Positive customer reviews often serve as a stimulus for companies to improve their services.
正面的顧客評價往往能刺激公司改善其服務品質。
- incentive
more specific — usually a financial or material reward that motivates action, whereas stimulus is broader
- boost
more informal — suggests a temporary increase in energy or activity
- motivation
can be internal or external; stimulus is always something external that triggers a response
- spur
more literary — suggests an urgent push toward action
- deterrent
something that discourages activity rather than encouraging it
- discouragement
a force that reduces rather than increases activity or growth
文法句型
stimulus + for + noun phrase
stimulus + to + noun phrase
act as a stimulus
provide a stimulus
用法筆記
Common in economics and business contexts. The plural form is 'stimuli' (from Latin), not 'stimuluses'. Frequently paired with verbs such as 'provide', 'give', 'act as', and 'serve as'.
常見錯誤
2. An external change or signal that triggers a physical response in a living thing
刺激物
引發生物體產生反應的外在信號
An external change or signal that triggers a physical response in a living thing or a specific part of its body, for instance a muscle contracting or a nerve sending a message.
When a person touches a hot stove, the pain is the stimulus that makes them pull their hand away.
當人摸到燙的爐子時,疼痛就是促使他們把手縮回來的刺激物。
stimulus + that-clause for automatic reflex
Ari's biology project tested how bean plants respond to light as a growth stimulus.
Ari 的生物專題研究測試了豆苗如何將光線視為生長刺激物來做出反應。
respond to + [noun] as a stimulus
The ringing of a bell was the stimulus that caused the dogs to salivate in Pavlov's famous study.
鈴聲就是巴夫洛夫著名實驗中讓狗開始分泌唾液的刺激物。
Quinn noticed that the cold air acted as a stimulus, tightening the skin on his arms.
Quinn 注意到冷空氣成了一種刺激物,讓他手臂上的皮膚緊縮起來。
A sudden loud noise can be a powerful stimulus that makes the heart beat faster.
突然的巨大噪音可能是一種強烈的刺激物,會使心跳加快。
- response
the reaction caused by the stimulus rather than its opposite; in physiology, stimulus and response form a cause-effect pair
文法句型
stimulus + that-clause
respond to + a stimulus
[noun] + as a stimulus
用法筆記
Standard term in biology, psychology, and medicine. The plural 'stimuli' is irregular and frequently appears in academic writing (e.g., 'external stimuli', 'auditory stimuli'). A stimulus is always the cause; the body reaction is called the 'response'.