impulsion
英 [ɪmˈpʌlʃn]
美 [ɪmˈpʌlʃn]
n. 冲动; 强烈欲望; 理由; 缘由
复数:impulsions
牛津词典
noun
- 冲动;强烈欲望
a strong desire to do sth - 理由;缘由
a reason for doing sth- Lack of food and water provided much of the impulsion for their speed.
缺少食物和水促使他们加快了速度。
- Lack of food and water provided much of the impulsion for their speed.
英英释义
noun
- the act of applying force suddenly
- the impulse knocked him over
- a force that moves something along
双语例句
- I love the regretless youth but not the childish impulsion.
我爱无悔的青春,却不喜欢幼稚的冲动。 - The work at a standstill should be of short duration, however, because there must be impulsion.
因为马的向前的冲动,这种教授应该是短暂的。 - Why will want to become a close friend's with you impulsion for me again?
为何又要给我想和你成为好友的冲动? - The impulsion is often lost, because of the rider's preoccupation with bending the horse and pushing him sideways.
由于骑手全神贯注在使马曲绕和向侧方推进,常常使前进气势丧失。 - Piaffe must always be animated by a lively impulsion and characterised by a perfect balance.
原地踏步必须始终有活跃的前进气势,以及完美的平衡的特点。 - Impulsion is, therefore, seen only in those paces that have a period of suspension.
因此,前进气势只有在那些具有腾空期的步伐中才能看得到。 - A prime ingredient of impulsion is the time the horse spends in the air rather than on the ground.
前进气势的一项重要成分是马匹在空中的时间比在地面的时间长。 - With the emergence of the Big Five model of personality, studies of the relationship between personality and jobs have obtained new impulsion.
个性大五模型的出现,给有关个性与工作之关系的研究提供了新的契机。 - Sees you to have plants the impulsion, because I too like you.
看见你就有种冲动因为我太喜欢你。 - So I have impulsion to update it again.
我又有了升级它的冲动。