英 [bɪˈstɜː(r)] 美 [bɪˈstɜːr]
vt. 激励
第三人称单数bestirs
现在分词bestirring
过去式bestirred
过去分词bestirred
bestir /bɪˈstɜː/
动词 to cause (oneself, or, rarely, another person) to become active; rouse 激励(自己)
激励-引用次数:22
Then the author explains the principle of Stock Option bestir and testifiesthe feasibility of actualize Stock Option in high-tech enterprise.
在论述了股票期权激励的基本概念、原理与运行机制以及其特点和类型等基础理论后,论文从必要性和可行性两个角度论述了有必要在我国高技术企业实施股票期权激励。
... ◎ [fold] 折,折叠,交叠,指用对折或交叠的方法减少长度或宽度 ◎ [bestir] 振作 ◎ [knock at] 轻击 [鼓] ...
... force out 挤(出去) bestir 激励 awake 醒着的 ...
... 〖awe;frighten〗震恐害怕 〖bestir〗奋起图新;振作 〖developvigorously〗振发兴举,增强活力 ...
激励
power / stimulate / incent / inspire with
You will fail unless you bestir yourself.
你必须努力,否则就要失败。
Young people of the whole country, bestir yourselves!
全国青年们,努力啊!
You must bestir yourself to take the necessary action.
你必须自我振作去采取必要的行动。
Robert Dahl, a celebrated sociologist, studied New Haven, Connecticut in the late 1950s, and found people unwilling to bestir themselves for altruistic community life.
Still suffering from the trauma of having lost the Vietnam War, the U.S. could barely bestir itself to issue the occasional boilerplate expression of concern and condemnation.