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Impuls (fysik)
impulse
تکانه ،ضربه ،بر انگيزش ،انگيزه ناگهانى ،تکان دادن ،بر انگيختن ،انگيزه دادن به
الکترونيک : ضربه
معمارى : انگيزش
شيمى : ضربه
روانشناسى : تکانه
ورزش : ضربه
علوم هوايى : ضربه
کلمات مرتبط(10)
impulser
V. 1500, au p. p.; 1531; du bas lat. impulsare «pousser contre», de im- (- 2. In-), et pulsare.(az darun )jah-ân-dan
(be piš )rân-dan
(be brun) bar/xod angixtan
+
So far as it lies in a man’s own power, his life will realize its best possibilities if it has three things: creative rather than possessive impulses, reverence for others, and respect for the fundamental impulse in himself.
(B. RUSSELL,
Political Ideals)
impulsif
im+pulsedarun-rân (pbp.)
1
xod/darun-angiz
darun-juš/jaheš
2 eng. rash
bi-andiša
+
Men’s impulses are molded, partly by their native disposition, partly by opportunity and environment, especially early environment. Direct preaching can do very little to change impulses, though it can lead people to restrain the direct expression of them, often with the result that the impulses go underground and come to the surface again in some contorted form.
(B. RUSSELL,
Political Ideals)
inspiration
=> inspirer1
darun-dam/nafas-kaši (pbp.)
dam
+
fra. inspiration et expiration : dam o bâz-dam
2 eng. impulse
(az-)darun-juš-i/eš
darun-mâya
darun-andixta-gi (barâ ye âfarineš)
xâst-gâh
ravân-jonb-anda/i
elhâm (ar.)
+
« Vivre, c'est enregistrer. Ce qu'on appelle l'inspiration, ce ne sont que les moments privilégiés où la cire humaine trouve aiguille adéquate. »
(Georges Perros)
+
L'inspiration est décidément la sœur du travail journalier.
(Baudelaire)
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Obedience to the impulse is very unlikely to do much harm, and may well do great good. The practical difficulty is to distinguish such impulses from desires which produce similar manifestations. Many young people wish to be authors without having an impulse to write any particular book, or wish to be painters without having an impulse to create any particular picture. But a little experience will usually show the difference between a genuine and a spurious impulse; and there is less harm in indulging the spurious impulse for a time than in thwarting the impulse which is genuine. Nevertheless, the plain man almost always has a tendency to thwart the genuine impulse, because it seems anarchic and unreasonable, and is seldom able to give a good account of itself in advance.
...
The direct impulse toward a kind of activity for its own sake must be distinguished from the desire for the expected effects of the activity.
(B. RUSSELL,
Political Ideals)
élan
1 eng. impulse
(piš/dur-)xiz(-eš)
jah-eš (be piš)
jast
+
fra. prendre son élan : dur-xiz kardan, xiz/dowr bar dâštan
+
Every creative impulse is shadowed by a possessive impulse; even the aspirant to saintliness may be jealous of the more successful saint.
(B. RUSSELL,
Political Ideals)
2 eng. moose
gavazn
impulse
kejutan, gerak hati, denyut