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 Translation for 'reward' from English to Bulgarian
NOUN   a reward | rewards
VERB   to reward | rewarded | rewarded
rewarding | rewards
SYNO advantage | payoff | reinforcement | ...
to reward sb.възнаграждавам нкг.
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Translation for 'reward' from English to Bulgarian

to reward sb.
възнаграждавам нкг.
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Usage Examples English
  • The reward feast from a reward challenge in the 7th season of the CBS show "Survivor" was held at this place.
  • The arousal response is illustrated in studies focused on reward systems that control food-seeking behavior.
  • This class of problems is different from the optimization of a semi-Markov reward process, because the latter one might select states with a disproportionate sojourn time just for accruing a higher reward.
  • Dein founded the company Reward in 2001, a loyalty programme and platform management company.
  • Police declined to offer a reward for the children's return in September, so in October their maternal family began fundraising on Givealittle to offer a $10,000 reward themselves.

  • Performance example: A laboratory rat will work faster, or slower, during a stimulus predicting a given amount of reward when that stimulus and reward are immediately preceded by, or alternated with, respectively, different stimuli associated with either a lesser or greater amount of reward.
  • The term "reward" is used to differentiate the global carbon reward from government subsidies.
  • The total reward ("thawab") of a woman who is praying is completely identical to the total reward of a man, because God Almighty will hold her accountable for the amount of prayers she performed on the days imposed on her before her menstruation and postpartum, and when her "menstruation" comes, it does not prevent her from reward, so no one of the men should say that the woman lacks the reward.
  • Reward tied to task performance typically involves participants being asked to complete a task in order to obtain a reward (and sometimes to avoid losing a reward).
  • Instrumentality is the belief that a person will receive a reward if the performance expectation is met.

  • The probability of being selected for an individual is proportional to the cumulative reward, obtained by the individual.
  • Altruism refers to prosocial behaviors that are carried out without expectation of obtaining external reward (concrete reward or social reward) or internal reward (self-reward).
  • Adolescents low in reward dependence may find conventional sources of reward unfulfilling (e.g., academic achievement or activities involving social affiliation), and eventually turn to unconventional reward sources (e.g., smoking and other forms of substance misuse) to derive satisfaction and pleasure.
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