0 to cause to act in a particular way -- motivere
He was motivated by jealousy.
If on such an item the subject makes an external attribution, there may be good reason to infer that this is defensively motivated.
There are other examples of new enfeoffments which turn out on closer analysis to have been motivated by political designs.
In the forefront was the observation that physicians do not perceive the purported power of their recommendations in motivating patient behavioral change.
The choice of the third correlogram peak was not motivated by rigorous theoretical considerations but was also not arbitrary.
They assumed that we are all naturally motivated towards convention and require some force(" strain") to push us out of it.
In turn, the teacher keeps herself up to date and maintains an active interest in motivating and guiding the learner.
The narrative determination of a universe motivates the segmentation of the time line into foreground and background (the former is treated as the present).
Underlying these historically contingent details, and motivating their selection and deployment, is a particular type of plot structure.
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使產生動機, 激起, 激勵…
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(人)に動機を与える, (人)を(~する)気にさせる…
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harekete geçirmek, sevketmek, dürtülemek…
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