English to Czech Meaning of impulse - impuls


Impulse :
impuls

vřed, Napájení, impuls, mrtvice, foukat, porážka, tlukot, živost, puls, chvění, emoce, vášeň, pocit, náklonnost, vznětlivost, motivace, inspirace, diktát, diktovat, závan, zranění, udeřil, rána, léze, závislost, tendence, sklon, orientace

inspirovat, vstříknout, impuls, osvítit, vzbudit, nutit, zapracovat, zahájení, stimulovat, přesvědčit, motivovat, provokovat, podněcovat, obstarat

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Definitions of impulse in English
Noun(1) an instinctive motive(2) a sudden desire(3) the electrical discharge that travels along a nerve fiber(4) (electronics, or a series of such transients(5) the act of applying force suddenly(6) an impelling force or strength
Examples of impulse in English
(1) It is no exaggeration to say that the territorial imperative has been the main impulse driving the aggressive behavior of nation-states.(2) I had an almost irresistible impulse to giggle(3) They're not complying with international law and at the very moment in which we are trying to give a new impulse to the peace process.(4) Unlike its electrical predecessor, an optical switch does not convert the signal to an electrical impulse before directing it.(5) The inner ear then contains hair cells that respond to the fluid movement and then generate an electrical impulse that goes to the brain.(6) His skin was almost translucent, and for a moment I longed to reach up and touch it, but I quickly pushed the impulse aside.(7) The impulse had a value of 1, and the highest peak in the response is less than 0.25, falling rapidly to tiny values.(8) For a moment he had an impulse to confess, if for no other reason than to hear the detective tell him he'd done nothing wrong.(9) He adds, ÔÇÿThe impulse to hoard, along with selfishness generally, is in my view inherent in human nature.ÔÇÖ(10) I had a sudden impulse to tell the woman pouring the wine that I loved her.(11) he was a man of impulse, not premeditation(12) People frequently say how much they really enjoy classical music or how they'd ÔÇÿreally like to go to the symphony sometimeÔÇÖ but often fail to act on that impulse .(13) The authors would first like to thank Richard Swedberg, who provided the impulse to the present work, and continued to be a great source of inspiration on Schumpeter.(14) He nodded, successfully resisting the sudden impulse to reach for her hand.(15) The average force and impulse of impact was found to be 1025 N and 11.0 N / s, respectively.(16) Often, persons with low frustration tolerance experience a strong impulse to escape from, or avoid frustrating situations.
Related Phrases of impulse
(1) on impulse ::
impulzivně
(2) nerve impulse ::
nervový impuls
(3) impulse buying ::
impuls nákup
(4) impulse buy ::
impuls koupit
Synonyms
Noun
1. urge ::
naléhat
2. inspiration ::
inspirace
3. pulse ::
puls
4. caprice ::
rozmar
5. nerve impulse ::
nervový impuls
6. pulsation ::
tlukot
7. momentum ::
spád
8. impulsion ::
kmih
Different Forms
impulse, impulsed, impulses, impulsing
Word Example from TV Shows
The impulse I understand.

The IMPULSE I understand.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 6

I understand your impulse
to try to physically intimidate me.

I understand your IMPULSE to try to physically intimidate me.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 6

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