Boost
Translations of "boost" (19 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Belarusian | узмацненне(push from behind) | uzmacnjennje | |
| Bulgarian | повдигане(push from behind), подпомагане(push from behind), вдигам(to lift or push from behind), задигам(to steal), издигам(to lift or push from behind), покачвам(to lift or push from behind) | povdigane, podpomagane, vdigam, zadigam, izdigam, pokačvam | |
| Catalan | impuls(push from behind), bitllar(to steal), empènyer(to lift or push from behind), impel·lir(to lift or push from behind) | — | |
| Dutch | duwtje(push from behind), duwtje in de rug(push from behind), zetje(push from behind), een duwtje geven(to lift or push from behind), een duwtje in de rug geven(to lift or push from behind), een zetje geven(to lift or push from behind), jatten(to steal), ontvreemden(to steal), stelen(to steal) | — | |
| Esperanto | vigliĝi(to lift or push from behind) | — | |
| Finnish | avitus(push from behind), työntö(push from behind), avittaa(to lift or push from behind), pölliä(to steal), työntää(to lift or push from behind) | — | |
| Galician | impulso(push from behind), pulo(push from behind), impulsar(to lift or push from behind), roubar(to steal) | — | |
| German | Boost(push from behind), Unterstützung(something that helps, or adds power or effectiveness; assistance), anspornen(to help or encourage (something) to increase or improve), drücken(to lift or push from behind), klauen(to steal), schieben(to lift or push from behind), stehlen(to steal), verstärken(to help or encourage (something) to increase or improve) | — | |
| Greek | ενισχύω(to lift or push from behind) | enischýo | |
| Hungarian | (el)lop(to steal), elcsór(to steal) | — | |
| Italian | spinta(push from behind), incrementare(to help or encourage (something) to increase or improve), potenziare(to help or encourage (something) to increase or improve), rafforzare(to help or encourage (something) to increase or improve) | — | |
| Polish | wzmocnienie(push from behind), zasilać(to lift or push from behind), zwiększać(to lift or push from behind) | — | |
| Portuguese | impulso(push from behind), impulsionar(to lift or push from behind) | — | |
| Romanian | ridica(to lift or push from behind) | — | |
| Russian | усиле́ние(push from behind), давать толчок(to lift or push from behind), подталкивать(to lift or push from behind) | usilénije, davatʹ tolčok, podtalkivatʹ | |
| Spanish | empuje(push from behind), empujón(push from behind), empujón(something that helps, or adds power or effectiveness; assistance), impulsión(push from behind), impulsión(something that helps, or adds power or effectiveness; assistance), impulso(push from behind), mosh(something that helps, or adds power or effectiveness; assistance), subidón(something that helps, or adds power or effectiveness; assistance), aupar(to lift or push from behind), empujar(to lift or push from behind), impulsar(to lift or push from behind), robar(to steal), upar(to lift or push from behind) | — | |
| Swedish | sno(to steal), stjäla(to steal), tjuva(to steal) | — | |
| Thai | ส่งเสริม(to help or encourage (something) to increase or improve), เพิ่ม(to help or encourage (something) to increase or improve) | sòng-sə̌əm, pə̂əm | |
| Ukrainian | запомо́га(something that helps, or adds power or effectiveness; assistance) | zapomóha |
повдигане, подпомагане, вдигам, задигам, издигам, покачвам
povdigane, podpomagane, vdigam, zadigam, izdigam, pokačvam
impuls, bitllar, empènyer, impel·lir
duwtje, duwtje in de rug, zetje, een duwtje geven, een duwtje in de rug geven, een zetje geven, jatten, ontvreemden, stelen
vigliĝi
avitus, työntö, avittaa, pölliä, työntää
impulso, pulo, impulsar, roubar
Boost, Unterstützung, anspornen, drücken, klauen, schieben, stehlen, verstärken
(el)lop, elcsór
spinta, incrementare, potenziare, rafforzare
wzmocnienie, zasilać, zwiększać
impulso, impulsionar
ridica
empuje, empujón, empujón, impulsión, impulsión, impulso, mosh, subidón, aupar, empujar, impulsar, robar, upar
sno, stjäla, tjuva
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.