impulso
drive ; force ; impetus ; thrust ; push ; impulse ; momentum ; urge ; kick-start [kickstart] ; burst ; jump-start [jumpstart].
Hierarchical bibliometry would act as a positive drive to support the authorship requirements now stipulated by some international editorial committees.
Her reason admitted the force of his arguments, but her instinct opposed it.
The original impetus has been diverted into specific applications.
The National IT plan proposes 7 building blocks each with a strategic thrust which will serve as the overall impetus for the national IT movement.
The key issue to note here is that the global push to describe and document Indigenous knowledge is gaining momentum.
The impulse to learn is a ruling passion in very few people; in most of us it is so weak that a frowning aspect can discourage it.
They were splendid starters of projects but like so many bibliographers poor sustainers of momentum.
The urge to mechanize paper-making came at first as much from the papermakers' desire to free themselves from dependence upon their skilled but rebellious workmen as from the pursuit of production economies.
That would be a great kick-start to raising awareness of IFLA 2002.
Fueled by inspiration, coffee and Benzedrine, Kerouac sat down at his typewriter and - in one burst of creative energy - wrote the novel that would make him the voice of his generation in just 20 days.
No hospital creates a healthier community all by itself but it can give its neighbors a jump-start.
actuar por impulso
act on + impulse
Thieves detected by a security system seem to be largely acting on impulse, or absent-minded or trying to beat the system for sport.
cobrar impulso
gain + strength
In order to gain strength fast, you need to immediately begin amping up your strength thermostat in your mind.
dar un impulso
kick-start [kickstart]
Shock tactics are sometimes necessary in order to expose injustice and kick-start the process of reform.
dar un nuevo impulso
pep up
Soccer ace David Beckham has started wearing mystical hippy beads to pep up his sex life.
impulso básico
primitive urge
Both particularly fancied the idea of Hughes as gamekeeper and bard of the primitive urges, whose animal magnetism drives women mad.
impulso eléctrico
electrical impulse
Optical character recognition (OCR) is a method by which printed characters can be 'read' by a computer; a light-sensitive machine converts the print into electrical impulses which can be stored in machine readable form.
impulso primitivo
primitive urge
Both particularly fancied the idea of Hughes as gamekeeper and bard of the primitive urges, whose animal magnetism drives women mad.
impulso sexual
sexual urge
This is the first herbal all-natural anaphrodisiac that assists individuals to temporarily suppress distracting sexual urges.
recibir un impulso
get + a boost
The war of terror also got a boost, with 73 percent of Americans saying that Bin Laden's assassination gave them more confidence in the fight.
resistir un impulso
resist + impulse
The reference librarian must always resist an impulse to be glib; he must scourge and throttle his vanity; he must reach a conclusion rather than begin with it.
sentir un impulso
have + an impulse
She actually had an impulse to go and tell the staff to cast off their chains; she did not, however, yield to it.
un nuevo impulso
a new lease of life
It is surely only right to modernise this package and thus ensure it has a new lease of life.