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CS FR Français 1 traduction
  • diriger (n v) [action or event that is a signal to do something]
CS EN Anglais 6 traductions
CS ES Espagnol 2 traductions
  • estímulo (n) [anything that induces a person to take action, in physiology: something external that elicits or influences a physiological or psychological activity or response, in psychology: anything effectively impinging upon any of the sensory apparatuses of a living organism] {m}
  • señal (n v) [action or event that is a signal to do something] {f}
CS IT Italien 1 traduction
  • segnale (n v) [action or event that is a signal to do something] {m}
CS PT Portugais 2 traductions
  • sinal (n v) [action or event that is a signal to do something] {m}
  • estímulo (n) [anything that induces a person to take action, in physiology: something external that elicits or influences a physiological or psychological activity or response, in psychology: anything effectively impinging upon any of the sensory apparatuses of a living organism] {m}
CS DE Allemand 2 traductions
  • Stimulus (n) [in physiology: something external that elicits or influences a physiological or psychological activity or response, in psychology: anything effectively impinging upon any of the sensory apparatuses of a living organism] {m}
  • Auslöseimpuls (n) [anything that induces a person to take action]
CS PL Polonais 1 traduction
  • bodziec (n) [anything that induces a person to take action, in physiology: something external that elicits or influences a physiological or psychological activity or response, in psychology: anything effectively impinging upon any of the sensory apparatuses of a living organism] {m}
CS BG Bulgare 2 traductions
CS RU Russe 3 traductions
  • намёк (n v) [action or event that is a signal to do something] (m)
  • сигна́л (n v) [action or event that is a signal to do something] (n v adj)
  • сти́мул (n) [in physiology: something external that elicits or influences a physiological or psychological activity or response] (n v)