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impulse [ˈımpʌls] SUST.

1. impulse:

impulse
impulse
give an impulse to foreign trade

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

on impulse

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Kingdoms with their peoples were divided, and out of one body were made many members not responding to a common impulse.
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Sadly, the parrot's ability to mimic human words and their bright colors and beauty prompt impulse buying from unsuspecting consumers.
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The more someone is told that they have a high capacity for self-restraint, the more they believe it and display higher levels of impulse control.
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Ion thrusters are therefore able to achieve extremely high specific impulses.
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In repentance there is the impulse of the motion, and therefore everything is reversed.
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The runabout's impulse drives are located between the wings and the vessel's body.
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These impulses provide information about the current state and behavior needed to keep the body satisfied.
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This thicker connection may make them better in regulating their emotional impulses and behavior.
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The mine detects the physical impulses of approaching vessels and can choose which ones are the most valuable ones.
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From the mid-twentieth century, public architecture became more utilitarian, as part of the impulse to produce a comprehensive welfare state.
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