Boost in spanish

Aumentar

pronunciation: ɑumentɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

boost1 = estímulo, aumento, mejora, fortalecimiento, incentivo. 

Example: Consequently, Leforte came to expect -- perhaps even take for granted -- the periodic boosts of ego and income that the evaluations provided.

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» boost of ego = fortalecimiento del ego.

Example: Consequently, Leforte came to expect -- perhaps even take for granted -- the periodic boosts of ego and income that the evaluations provided.

» ego boost = fortalecimiento del ego.

Example: For their indifference, they were rewarded with personnel evaluations which reflected an imaginatively fabricated version of the truth, but which did afford the requisite ego boost and commensurate pay increase.

» get + a boost = recibir un estímulo, recibir un impulso.

Example: 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.

» give + a boost = dar un empujón, estimular.

Example: CD-ROM has given the library a public relations boost but this has led to higher expectations of the library by users at a time of budgetary restraint.

» provide + a boost = dar estímulo, estimular.

Example: Merely having the materials available will not provide the desired boost to the library's stature unless the collection is exceptional.

» provide + an ego boost = fortalecer el ego.

Example: This was not meant to be a piece of puffery designed to provide an ego boost for Balzac: the convivial atmosphere was contagious and he spoke with complete sincerity.

boost2 = mejorar, fomentar, fortalecer, apoyar, reforzar, potenciar. 

Example: If the title is selected by a book club this helps boost the print-run and overall sales.

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» boost + Posesivo + confidence = fortalecer la confianza, recuperar la confianza, subir la moral.

Example: Saudi authorities have pumped money into the banking system to boost confidence but with strings attached.

» boost + Posesivo + immune system = mejorar + Posesivo + sistema inmunológico, reforzar + Posesivo + sistema inmunológico.

Example: Lucie would also benefit from some herbs and antioxidants to boost her immune system.

» boost + Posesivo + income = aumentar + Posesivo + ingresos, incrementar + Posesivo + ingresos, aumentar los ingresos, incrementar los ingresos.

Example: Optical storage can help firm administrators control costs and bill clients more promptly which boost income.

» boost + Posesivo + morale = subir la moral.

Example: It is important for the supervisor to let the technicians know that their work is appreciated and strive to boost their morale.

» boost + Posesivo + productivity = aumentar la productividad.

Example: Recent research also demonstrates that power naps can boost productivity.

» boost + Posesivo + self-esteem = mejorar + Posesivo + autoestima.

Example: She decided to get a nose job to boost her self-esteem, which she believed would save her marriage.

» boost + sales = aumentar las ventas.

Example: The publishers whose books win the prizes obviously use the fact to try to boost sales.

» boost + security = mejorar la seguridad.

Example: France is boosting security at Jewish religious sites after blank bullets were fired on a synagogue west of Paris.

» boost + the economy = reactivar la economía, impulsar la economía, estimular la economía, activar la economía.

Example: Unfortunately, with budgets stretched to the bone, the focus is not on investments to boost the economy, but on fiscal retrenchment.

Boost synonyms

rise in spanish: subir, pronunciation: raɪz part of speech: noun, verb further in spanish: promover, pronunciation: fɜrðɜr part of speech: adjective, adverb advance in spanish: avanzar, pronunciation: ədvæns part of speech: noun, verb promote in spanish: promover, pronunciation: prəmoʊt part of speech: verb encourage in spanish: animar, pronunciation: enkɜrɪdʒ part of speech: verb hike in spanish: caminata, pronunciation: haɪk part of speech: noun, verb encouragement in spanish: ánimo, pronunciation: enkɜrɪdʒmənt part of speech: noun supercharge in spanish: sobrealimentar, pronunciation: supɜrtʃɑrdʒ part of speech: verb hike up in spanish: subirse, pronunciation: haɪkʌp part of speech: verb
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