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The word 刺激 is formed through semantic compounding, where two characters with related meanings combine to create a new, more nuanced concept. The first character, 刺 (cì), carries the core meaning of "to prick", "to stab", or "to irritate", evoking a sharp, penetrating action. The second, 激 (jī), means "to arouse", "to surge", or "to excite", suggesting a powerful, reactive wave of energy or feeling. Conceptually, they merge to depict the process where an external, often sharp or sudden, agent (刺) provokes an intense internal reaction or excitement (激), perfectly encapsulating the cause-and-effect nature of physical or psychological stimulation.

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过山车非常刺激

Guòshānchē fēicháng cìjī.

Roller coasters are very exciting.

咖啡能刺激神经系统。

Kāfēi néng cìjī shénjīng xìtǒng.

Coffee can stimulate the nervous system.

经济政策需要刺激消费。

Jīngjì zhèngcè xūyào cìjī xiāofèi.

Economic policies need to stimulate consumption.

虽然这种药物能刺激生长,但可能有副作用。

Suīrán zhè zhǒng yàowù néng cìjī shēngzhǎng, dàn kěnéng yǒu fùzuòyòng.

Although this drug can stimulate growth, it may have side effects.

在市场经济中,竞争是刺激创新和提高效率的关键因素。

Zài shìchǎng jīngjì zhōng, jìngzhēng shì cìjī chuàngxīn hé tígāo xiàolǜ de guānjiàn yīnsù.

In a market economy, competition is a key factor that stimulates innovation and improves efficiency.

Word Definition - 刺激

cì jī to provoke; to irritate; to upset; to stimulate; to excite; irritant

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