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词汇 stimulating
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Definition of stimulating in English:

stimulating

adjective ˈstɪmjʊleɪtɪŋˈstɪmjəˌleɪdɪŋ
  • Encouraging or arousing interest or enthusiasm.

    a rich and stimulating working environment
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Again, for me, the '60s architectural movement, which was in the midst of my school days, could have been the most stimulating in my life.
    • It aims to provide all the young people taking part with a high quality and stimulating experience in classes which will be both educational and enjoyable.
    • The conference was stimulating, even provocative, and served to generate a debate that continued long after the conference had ended.
    • Drug information provides a challenging and stimulating career path for nurses, scientists, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals.
    • Fahrenheit 9/11 is a rare beast - a documentary that is, in the most part, stimulating.
    • Along with the intellectually stimulating discussions there will also be a healthy serving of live music, poetry and Hip-Hop performances.
    • With over 30 contributors from the fields of art, literature and cultural studies, this stimulating volume provides a variety of approaches to viewing and understanding art.
    • Most employers do not realise that grey walls and brown carpet tiles are not conducive to a stimulating work experience.
    • "The best lessons are particularly lively and stimulating, with pupils responding with total concentration."
    • In fact, this is one of those rare restaurants where the entrees are the most consistent and stimulating part of the menu.
    • Children benefit from a stimulating environment within the home based setting which recognises children's individual needs.
    • Even the most devoted of undergraduates recognise that tutorials can be bland and uninspiring just as they can be challenging and stimulating.
    • Moreover, his theories were unfailingly stimulating, even when they proved transient.
    • We have very stimulating conversations.
    • All welcome to what promises to be an interesting and stimulating discussion.
    • The dining room is a place where one wants to be relaxed when eating but also enjoy stimulating conversations when entertaining.
    • A stimulating programme of indoor and outdoor activities has been arranged.
    • For those readers whose minds need solid fare, even in the summer, we found stimulating books by veteran journalists.
    • Thanks again to all the speakers for their stimulating presentations and to the audience for putting up with the sometimes crowded venue!
    • Frankly, if I were old and ailing, I might want to stay in the thick of stimulating, new experiences.
    Synonyms
    thought-provoking, interesting, fascinating, inspiring, inspirational, lively, sparkling, entertaining, exhilarating, exciting, stirring, rousing, intriguing, stimulative, giving one food for thought, piquant, refreshing

Derivatives

  • stimulatingly

  • adverb
    • The possessed Curtis monotone mantras are thankfully still present but they're stimulatingly recontextualised by fitting primitive synth drums and repetitive square basslines.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • While this week's socially lubricating Libran influences astro-energise your community interaction and put you in an enjoyably outgoing and stimulatingly loquacious mood, still there's some niggling undercurrents.
      • This year's offering is a well-rounded, stimulatingly eclectic mix which gives a real flavour not only of artistic practice in contemporary Scotland, but also of how that relates to international developments.
      • That convention, stimulatingly entitled ‘The Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961,’ prohibits coca cultivation, putting it currently at odds with Bolivia's national policy allowing a certain level of production.
      • Wouldn't their inspiration be as stimulatingly poignant (although inevitably diverse) upon the earthly plane, if not the Celestial Terminus?

Definition of stimulating in US English:

stimulating

adjectiveˈstimyəˌlādiNGˈstɪmjəˌleɪdɪŋ
  • Encouraging or arousing interest or enthusiasm.

    a rich and stimulating working environment
    Example sentencesExamples
    • "The best lessons are particularly lively and stimulating, with pupils responding with total concentration."
    • Children benefit from a stimulating environment within the home based setting which recognises children's individual needs.
    • Moreover, his theories were unfailingly stimulating, even when they proved transient.
    • The dining room is a place where one wants to be relaxed when eating but also enjoy stimulating conversations when entertaining.
    • It aims to provide all the young people taking part with a high quality and stimulating experience in classes which will be both educational and enjoyable.
    • Again, for me, the '60s architectural movement, which was in the midst of my school days, could have been the most stimulating in my life.
    • The conference was stimulating, even provocative, and served to generate a debate that continued long after the conference had ended.
    • Even the most devoted of undergraduates recognise that tutorials can be bland and uninspiring just as they can be challenging and stimulating.
    • All welcome to what promises to be an interesting and stimulating discussion.
    • Drug information provides a challenging and stimulating career path for nurses, scientists, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals.
    • A stimulating programme of indoor and outdoor activities has been arranged.
    • Most employers do not realise that grey walls and brown carpet tiles are not conducive to a stimulating work experience.
    • With over 30 contributors from the fields of art, literature and cultural studies, this stimulating volume provides a variety of approaches to viewing and understanding art.
    • In fact, this is one of those rare restaurants where the entrees are the most consistent and stimulating part of the menu.
    • Along with the intellectually stimulating discussions there will also be a healthy serving of live music, poetry and Hip-Hop performances.
    • Frankly, if I were old and ailing, I might want to stay in the thick of stimulating, new experiences.
    • Fahrenheit 9/11 is a rare beast - a documentary that is, in the most part, stimulating.
    • We have very stimulating conversations.
    • For those readers whose minds need solid fare, even in the summer, we found stimulating books by veteran journalists.
    • Thanks again to all the speakers for their stimulating presentations and to the audience for putting up with the sometimes crowded venue!
    Synonyms
    thought-provoking, interesting, fascinating, inspiring, inspirational, lively, sparkling, entertaining, exhilarating, exciting, stirring, rousing, intriguing, stimulative, giving one food for thought, piquant, refreshing
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