Encara no tenim significats per a "great impetus".
1The visit of General Lafayette to Washington gave a great impetus to Free-Masonry there.
2A great impetus was given to the popular movement by the resolutions of congress.
3The revival of learning gave a great impetus to education.
4About the same time a great impetus was given to the embryology of the invertebrates.
5The Tender-hearted gave a great impetus to the shop.
6But the great impetus was given by poor people.
7If more oil be consumed, it will effect a great impetus to our petroleum trade.
8These schools gave a great impetus to prophecy.
9He said early elections "will give great impetus to the economy, lift uncertainties and increase investments".
10This will be a great impetus for further basic, molecular and epidemiological research on this emerging tick-borne pathogen.
11The business prospered, receiving a great impetus from the invention of the cotton-gin, and Slater's wealth increased rapidly.
12Fourthly, a great impetus to individual morality, as well as to theological study, was afforded by the reformation.
13The epoch we have now entered is destined to impart a great impetus to this historic, this twofold process.
14George B. Emerson, who was one of our teachers, gave a great impetus to the art of teaching grammar.
15They then swoop down with great impetus directly at one's head, lifting again when within a foot of it.
16A great impetus was given to English shipping, with momentous results which can hardly have entered into Henry's calculations.
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Great impetus a través del temps
Great impetus per variant geogràfica