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Boost
01
impulso, apoyo
the act of giving hope or support to someone
02
aumento
a development or increase in something
03
impulso, aumento
the act of giving a push
04
un impulso, un aumento
something that helps or encourages improvement or progress
Example
A sunny day is always a boost to one's mood.
Her kind words were a boost for his confidence.
to boost
01
aumentar
to increase or enhance the amount, level, or intensity of something
Transitive: to boost amount or intensity of something
Example
Drinking a cup of coffee in the morning can boost your energy levels.
The new marketing campaign aims to boost sales by reaching a wider audience.
02
estimular
to increase or improve the progress, growth, or success of something
Transitive: to boost progress or success of something
Example
Regular exercise can boost your overall health and well-being.
The government plans to boost the economy by investing in infrastructure.
03
impulsar, fomentar
to support or encourage the growth, development, or success of something or someone
Transitive: to boost sth
Example
He worked tirelessly to boost the campaign for the upcoming election.
Volunteers gathered to boost the community ’s efforts in disaster recovery.
04
aumentar, incrementar
to increase the strength or power in an electrical circuit
Transitive: to boost electric voltage
Example
The technician boosted the circuit to improve its performance.
A special device was used to boost the voltage in the system.
05
elevar, alzar
to lift or elevate something by applying force from underneath
Transitive: to boost sth
Example
He boosted the car with a jack to change the tire.
The children boosted the heavy box to get it onto the shelf.
06
robar, hurtar
to steal, especially something small or casually taken
Example
He got caught trying to boost some candy from the store.
Do n't boost anything from the mall, you'll get in trouble.