despertar-2
arouse ; spark off ; wake up ; awaken ; awake ; rouse ; stir up ; incite ; beckon forth.
The appearance of this volume aroused such a furor within and without the British Museum that further publication of the catalog was suspended.
Like the librarians and the bookshop staff, the club members are catalysts who spark off that fission which will spread from child to child an awareness of books and the habit of reading them.
I do anticipate, however, that we will wake up sooner or later to this enormous competitive threat.
In the beginning it does not matter what kind of literature causes this to happen; the great thing is that the critical sense has been awakened.
Schucking noted that early step when a child's 'imagination awakes, without corresponding development of the critical faculty,' a step most children make before they reach school age = Schucking noted that early step when a child's 'imagination awakes, without corresponding development of the critical faculty,' a step most children make before they reach school age.
The spirit, if not the content, of Marx can be the joust to rouse the sleepy theory of academic sociology.
The goal of this guidebook is to help writers activate their brains to stir up more and better ideas and details.
It is illegal to operate websites inciting terrorism under the Terrorism Act.
Our academic curriculum and is designed to stimulate, challenge, and beckon forth the best from each student.
despertar a la realidad
wake up to + reality
wake up to + the realities
Change is close by, the truth grows stronger everyday, people are waking up to reality by the millions.
Unless employees wake up to the realities and start making some additional savings, they are likely to end up with a shock when they reach retirement.
despertar de
jolt out of
In such circumstances SLIS need to be jolted out of their states of unawareness and unpreparedness.
despertar dudas
stir + doubts
The decision to close, freeze and even discard the card catalogue stirred doubts about the reliability of electronic cagalogues.
despertar el deseo
arouse + hunger
That arouses in him the hunger for the extension of knowledge and experience that books can give.
despertar el entusiasmo
capture + the imagination
work up + an enthusiasm
grip + the imagination
This paper describes how a middle grade school teacher uses a core list of books to capture the imagination of his students and to encourage them to write honestly about their lives.
For this is the way with these common people; they will work up an enthusiasm one minute, and an hour later it will have fled away and left them cold and empty.
Texting is a startling modern phenomenon, one that has gripped the imagination of the UK in a very short space of time.
despertar el hambre
work up + an appetite
Then when you've worked up an appetite you can taste the most delicious trout, fresh from the lake.
despertar el interés
provoke + interest
stimulate + the interest
stir + interest
whet + the appetite
heighten + interest
rouse + interest
catch + Posesivo + imagination
capture + the imagination
capture + Posesivo + interest
work up + an interest
pique + interest
EEC's activities provoke general interest only when they seem to pose a threat to yet another apect of the British way of life.
Continuing differences of opinion on such matters as the Community budget and the Common Agricultural Policy have stimulated the interest of academics and produced a market for their publications.
The author's observations of a series of literary evenings for the deaf confirm that such evenings can stir a dormant interest in literature.
One part of a novel or long text may be read in order to whet the listeners' appetites for reading the book themselves.
Reading may be introduced with music in order to achieve a multisensory experience, heighten interest, and add variety and pleasure.
The best reference librarians never find it necessary to rouse their interest in any subject: it is sufficient for them that the topic has been asked about by a reader.
Thesaurofacet has caught the imagination of a number of other thesaurus constructors.
This paper describes how a middle grade school teacher uses a core list of books to capture the imagination of his students and to encourage them to write honestly about their lives.
The author lists World Wide Web sites that capture the interest of curious but not very knowledgeable inquirers.
It was at this time that John Hall, together with other public-spirited citizens of that community, worked up an interest in the matter, the proceeds of which were to be used in the construction of a railroad.
Indeed, piracy in the Horn of Africa is such a hot topic these days that it is piquing the interest of the world's top security experts.
despertar entusiasmo
arouse + enthusiasm
This article suggests a number of titles which can be relied on to captivate the young reader and arouse enthusiasm for further exploration of the world of books.
despertar interés
arouse + interest
raise + interest
spark + interest
A series of regular exhibitions has aroused the interest of the public and the collection is steadily increasing as donations are received.
I might also use some information from it to help raise interest.
Even if the wrong books are occasionally chosen the awards spark interest and intellectual involvement in children's books.
despertar interés por
kindle + interest in
The talk had indeed kindled in him an interest in the subject.
despertar la atención
arouse + attention
give + wake-up call
This computer-assisted instruction (CAI) system has gradually aroused wide attention and interest and is commonly accepted by Taiwanese educational circles.
This organisation gave a wake-up call to governments, non-governmental organisations and the general public to begin or extend literacy by the year 2000.
despertar la curiosidad
arouse + curiosity
provoke + curiosity
spark + curiosity
excite attention
pique + curiosity
stir + Posesivo + curiosity
I'll drop a few hints and clues to arouse your curiosities and to help you start your research.
But in the country the processes of printing always provoke such lively curiosity that the customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street.
Indeed, to spark reader's curiosity incomplete and leading remarks are possible the most effective.
Bright new copies of an unknown book naturally excite more attention than old 'readers' soiled from overuse.
His curiosity was piqued as he glanced at the words again - 'Would you drop by my office at your earliest convenience?'.
Library media specialists can entertain children with holiday storytelling to enhance interest and stir curiosity and with visual aids to spark motivation.
despertar la imaginación
fire + the imagination
The article 'Soothing the soul and firing the imagination: thoughts of a trustee on the electronic library' considers the challenges facing library trustees resulting from the electronic revolution in libraries.
despertar la motivación
spark + motivation
Library media specialists can entertain children with holiday storytelling to enhance interest and stir curiosity and with visual aids to spark motivation.
despertar la sed
work up + a thirst
The 2.1 km trail is perfect for working up a thirst - just long enough to make you feel like you got a bit of exercise, but short enough that you aren't pining for very long.
despertar las emociones
stir + emotions
Many people will have experienced the power of literature or other art forms to offer new insight, to provide sources of identification, to stir the emotions, and to release feelings.
despertar la sensibilidad
release + feelings
Many people will have experienced the power of literature or other art forms to offer new insight, to provide sources of identification, to stir the emotions, and to release feelings.
despertar los instintos más bajos
appeal to + Posesivo + baser instincts
Something is prurient if it focuses attention on sex not in an artistic way or to teach something, but purely to appeal to your baser instincts.
despertar pasión
ignite + passion
Almost as much as the civilian casualties from American bombs and tanks, the destruction of the museum and the library has ignited passions against American troops, for their failure to intervene.
despertar la curiosidad
excite + Posesivo + curiosity
This software is still in its infancy, but its launch excited the curiosity of many users, and produced a spin-off in the form of increased usage of the other two databases.
despertar + Posesivo + interés
attract + Posesivo + interest
The effect of acid rain on the environment and cultural objects have attracted considerable interest in recent years.
despertarse
get on + the ball
wake
On the other hand, I have to tell some librarians, 'Let's get on the ball and do something else besides have our noses to the grindstone, and think of more fundamental aspects of librarianship'.
It is often difficult for a person to return to sleep after waking from a nightmare.
despertarse con
wake up to
When they left it was tipping it down with rain, with bolts of lightning all around them, but on Sunday they woke up to glorious sunshine.
despertarse de
rouse from
'Look,' she began, rousing herself from her secret contemplation, 'Cindi Kass doesn't strike me as the type to grieve'.
despertarse empapado en sudor frío
wake up in + a cold sweat
At about 4 am this morning I suddenly woke up in a cold sweat with severe pain under my rib cage.
despertarse pronto
wake up + early
To wake up early, go to bed early.
despertarse sobresaltado
startle awake
Like the popular image of a prehistoric iceman taken from a glacier and warmed back to life, libraries were startled awake to a new information era = Como la imagen popular de un hombre prehistórico de la edad del hielo sacado de un glaciar y devuelto a la vida, las bibliotecas se despertaron sobresaltadas en una nueva era de la información.
despertarse sorprendido
startle awake
Like the popular image of a prehistoric iceman taken from a glacier and warmed back to life, libraries were startled awake to a new information era = Como la imagen popular de un hombre prehistórico de la edad del hielo sacado de un glaciar y devuelto a la vida, las bibliotecas se despertaron sobresaltadas en una nueva era de la información.
despertarse temprano
wake up + early
To wake up early, go to bed early.
despertar sospechas
stir + suspicion
arouse + suspicion
Their presence in society may stir suspicion.
They were then recruited to act as drug mules - drug couriers who would not arouse suspicion while carrying heroin - and offered lots of money to carry out this task.
despertar un sentimiento de
stir + a sense of
Keats contrasted the grim facts of reality, as he had just seen them, with the sense of bliss stirred in him by the song of the nightingale.
destinado a despertar el interés del usuario
highlight abstract
Highlight abstracts are designed to attract the reader's attention to an article and to whet the appetite.
no despertarse a tiempo
oversleep
sleep in
sleep + late
Other medical conditions, including depression, can cause people to oversleep.
If you feel the need to sleep in at weekends try to make it not more than an hour later than usual.
On the days I sleep late I feel lazy and lethargic the whole day.
volver a despertar
reawaken [re-awaken]
The first weeks are vital, and after that the shop must be constantly on the lookout for ways of stimulating further interest and re-awakening those who lapse.