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impulse [brit. angl. ˈɪmpʌls, am. angl. ˈɪmˌpəls] SAM.
1. impulse (urge):
impulse
impulsion ž. spol
to have a sudden impulse to do
to act on (an) impulse (rashly)
to act on (an) impulse (spontaneously)
a generous impulse
a person of impulse
un/-e impulsif/-ive m. spol/ž. spol
2. impulse (stimulus):
impulse
impulsion ž. spol
3. impulse FIZIOLOG.:
impulse
influx m. spol nerveux
4. impulse:
impulse ELEK., FIZ.
impulsion ž. spol
impulse buy, impulse purchase SAM.
impulse buy
nerve impulse SAM.
nerve impulse
influx m. spol nerveux
impulse buying SAM. U
impulse buying
act out PSIH. impulse, feeling
momentary impulse, indecision, whim
stifle person, debate, yawn, opposition, revolt, impulse
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nerve impulse
impulse, urge
to be an impulse buyer
impulse
sudden impulse
impulse
v slovarju PONS
Angleščina
Angleščina
Francoščina
Francoščina
impulse [ˈɪmpʌls] SAM.
1. impulse (urge):
impulse
élan m. spol
an impulse of curiosity
to do sth on (an) impulse
to have a sudden impulse to +infin
2. impulse ELEK., FIZ.:
impulse
impulsion ž. spol
3. impulse ANAT.:
impulse
influx m. spol nerveux
4. impulse (motive):
the impulse behind sth
Francoščina
Francoščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
impulse
impulsif (-ive)
man (woman) of impulse m. spol (ž. spol)
impulse
impulse
v slovarju PONS
Angleščina
Angleščina
Francoščina
Francoščina
impulse [ˈɪm·pʌls] SAM.
1. impulse (urge):
impulse
élan m. spol
an impulse of curiosity
to do sth on (an) impulse
to have a sudden impulse to +infin
2. impulse ELEK., FIZ.:
impulse
impulsion ž. spol
3. impulse ANAT.:
impulse
influx m. spol nerveux
4. impulse (motive):
the impulse behind sth
Francoščina
Francoščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
impulse
impulsif (-ive)
man (woman)m. spol() of impulse
impulse
impulse
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He was taken into custody by local police, and blamed mental fatigue for his momentary lapse in judgement.
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Some wisdom-experience accumulates over a period of time, though one can also experience (and gain general wisdom-experience from) a single specific momentary event.
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The wagon being now removed from under him, he was suspended, and instantly expired; it proved indeed but a momentary pang.
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This avoids the glottal stop (momentary silent pause) that would otherwise be required between "a" and a following vowel sound.
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Ignoring momentary clipping made it possible to increase average modulation levels.
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