arouse
[ə'rauz]
v.叫醒, 唤醒, 激起, 睡醒
例句与用法:
His sufferings aroused our sympathy.
他的痛苦引起了我们的同情。
Diana aroused them just before dawn.
戴安娜在黎明前唤醒了他们。
词形变化:
名词: arousal | 动词过去式: aroused | 动词过去分词: aroused | 动词现在分词: arousing | 动词第三人称单数: arouses |
vt.
1. 唤起; 激动, 使奋发
You aroused my curiosity.
你引起了我的好奇心。
2. 激起……的情欲
3. 叫醒
They aroused me from my deep sleep.
他们把我从睡梦中叫醒。
I was suddenly aroused by a slight noise.
我突然被一个细小的声音惊醒。
vi.
1. 激动, 发奋
2. 醒来
arouse
过去式:aroused
过去分词:aroused
现在进行时:arousing
词形变化:
名词: arousal | 动词过去式: aroused | 动词过去分词: aroused | 动词现在分词: arousing | 动词第三人称单数: arouses |
词义辨析:
同义:
vt.激动, 使奋发; 唤醒
inflame
foment
stimulate
agitate
disturb
shake
excite
stir
awaken
move
provoke
kindle
pique
同义参见:
heat
hasten
urge
alarm
inspire
fire
weight
animate1
wake1
rouse
egg2
embitter
actuate
fan1
refresh
prick
arouse[ə'rəuz]vt.1.■惊醒,惊起;叫醒,唤醒,使觉醒:The footsteps aroused the dog.脚步声唤醒了那条狗。to arouse one from a deep sleep从沉睡中唤醒某人2.■激动;激发;煽动;使…奋发起来;使…行动起来:We must arouse them to fight for their own emancipation.我们必须使他们行动起来为他们自己的解放而斗争。to arouse a crowd唤起民众3.■引起,激起,唤起:to arouse pity引起同情to arouse suspicion引起怀疑4.■激起…的情欲vi.1.■醒来,睡醒,觉醒:At dawn the farmers began to arouse.黎明时农民们开始醒来。2.■发奋;激动;被激起近义词incitestir变形vt.arousedarousing
arousearouse[əˈrauz]vt.1.■唤醒2.■唤起,激起,引起3.■激励arouse sb. from sleep唤醒某人arouse suspicion引起猜疑arousesb.'s enthusiasm激起某人的积极性
词性变化arouse[əˈrauz]vi.1.■睡醒; 被激起
继承用法arousern.
参考词汇见incite;
verb
[with obj.]
- evoke or awaken (a feeling, emotion, or response)
唤起,激起(感觉、情绪或回应)
something about the man aroused the guard's suspicions.
这个人的某种形迹引起了卫兵的怀疑。
the letter aroused in him a sense of urgency.
那封信让他有了紧迫感。
■excite or provoke (someone) to anger or strong emotions
燃起(某人的)怒气;煽起(某人的)强烈情感
an ability to influence the audience and to arouse the masses.
影响听众,煽动大众的能力。
■excite (someone) sexually
激起(某人的)性欲
his touch, which had so aroused her moments before, unnerved her now.
他的触摸刚才还让她兴奋,现在却让她感到不安。
[as adj. aroused]she told him how aroused she was.
她告诉他她是多么兴奋。 - awaken (someone) from sleep
唤醒
she had been aroused from deep slumber.
她在熟睡中被唤醒。
arousable
adjective
arousal
noun
语源
- late 16th cent.: from rouse,on the pattern of the pair of rise, arise
arouse
动词 arouse:
call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)
同义词:elicit, enkindle, kindle, evoke, fire, raise, provoke
stop sleeping
同义词:wake up, awake, awaken, wake, come alive, waken
summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic
同义词:raise, conjure, conjure up, invoke, evoke, stir, call down, bring up, put forward, call forth
cause to be alert and energetic
同义词:stimulate, brace, energize, energise, perk up
cause to become awake or conscious
同义词:awaken, wake, waken, rouse, wake up
to begin moving, "As the thunder started the sleeping children began to stir"
同义词:stir
stimulate sexually
arouse
■To arouse public awareness of the outstanding personality of Scouts.
讓社會人士進一步認识童軍的優良品格。
■Of all the royalty program bonds, only contractual bond will arouse consumers reactance.
一、忠诚方案结合方式之中仅契约性结合会引起消费者的抗拒。
■A principle or policy will invariably arouse the opposition or disagreement of some people.
一个方针政策,总会有人反对和不同意的。
■A pat humorous tale may sometimes arouse a big laugh.
一个贴切适时的幽默故事有时会引起一场大笑。
■A deity living in that stretch of forest out of compassion, wishing to arouse remorse, approached him.
三时,住彼森林之天神,怜悯彼比丘,欲警觉此比丘,令思有益,而接近此比丘。
■Endless debate arouse furious dispute which puts the conference in the mess.
不停的辩论引起了愤怒的争执,使会议开得很糟。
■Instinct dimly They arouse instincts which can only be dimly understood.
为什么洞穴能引发人的那种探险本能,人们对此只能有一种模模糊糊的理解。
■Why doesn't it arouse great fervor and motivation for following through to that moment of Joining?
为什麽到达结合那一刻之前的过程丝毫引不起任何的激情与动机?
■Arouse Yourself, why do You sleep, O Lord? Awake, do not reject us forever.
主阿、求你睡醒、为何尽睡呢.求你兴起、不要永远丢弃我们。
■Beggars almost sell themselves as human beings to arouse the pity of .
乞丐们几乎把自己当作人来出卖以唤起过路人的怜悯。
■Beggars almost sell themselves as human beings to arouse the pity of passers-by.
乞丐们把自己当作人来出卖以唤起过路人的怜悯。
■Beggars almost sell themselves as himan being to arouse the pity of passers-by.
乞丐出卖的几乎是他本人,经引起过路人的怜悯。
■Beggars almost sell themselves as human beings to arouse the pity of passers-by .
乞丐出售的几乎是他本人,以引起过路人的怜悯。
■Beggars almost sell themselves as human beings to arouse the pity of passer-by.
乞丐出售的几乎是他本人,以引起路人的怜悯。
■Beggars almost sell themselves as human being to arouse the pity of passers-by.
乞丐出售的几乎是他本人,以引起过路人的怜悯。
■To arouse from a hypnotic state.
从催眠状态苏醒
■In some way he depended upon the excitement he could arouse in her hysterical nature.
从某一方面来说,他需要从她歇斯底里的本性中得到刺激。
■They dared not fully arouse the masses.
他们不敢放手发动群众。
■They are trying to arouse sympathy for their cause.
他们努力唤起人们对他们事业的同情。
■Their persecutioh only serves to arouse the opposition of the people.
他们的迫害只激起人民对他们的反抗。
■They attempted to arouse nationalistic passions against the foreigners.
他们试图唤醒人们的国家主义的热情来反对外国人。
■His strange behaviors arouse the suspect of the guard.
他奇怪的行为引起了门卫的怀疑。
■He addresses ideals that arouse yearning transiently.
他将理想定位于唤起瞬间的怀念。
■He was trying to plant the seed of revolt, arouse that placid peasant docility.
他想撒下反叛的种子,唤醒这个安分驯良的农民的觉悟。
■"The applause of those in the audience who are awake arouse the rest, who then applaud," said his wife.
他的妻子答道:“醒着听众的掌声唤醒了睡着的人,他们会紧跟着鼓掌。”
■His heroic deeds arouse the youth's spirit of patriotism.
他的英雄事迹激发起年轻人的爱国主义精神。
■He fell into a sound sleep, don't arouse him.
他睡熟了,别唤醒他。
■Would he arouse him with a throb of agony?
他要引起牧师一阵痛苦的悸动吗?
■Great speakers often use Old English to arouse our emotions.
伟大的演说家经常用古英语调动情绪。
■However, this poem did not arouse enough attention from tire researchers.
但一直以来没有得到学者足够的重视。
■In making friends, however, they must bear in mind their status, so as not to arouse envy or suspicion.
但在交朋友中要注意适合自己的身份,不可因此引起他人的嫉妒和猜疑。
■In making friends,however,they must bear in mind their status,so as not to arouse envy or suspicion.
但在交朋友中,要注意适合自己的身份,不可因此引起他人的嫉妒和猜疑。
■But many leftists would like to arouse more enthusiastic involvement in implementing Party policy.
但是许多左翼分子意欲在执行党的政策过程中唤起更加热情的投入。
■You dare not arouse my displeasure.
你不敢惹我不高兴。
■Your Qi hibernates in coccyx for long time. I arouse it by proper notes.
你的气长期地蛰伏在尾椎处,我以适合的音符将之惊醒。
■Can you tell them something that can arouse their interest?
你能给他们讲一些能够引起他们兴趣的事情吗?
■Cause(sth)to occur or arouse(a feeling,etc.
使(某事物)产生;引起(某种感情等)
■To affect, guide, or arouse by divine influence.
使受神灵的感召使受神灵启示的影响、指导或唤醒
■To arouse suspicion or apprehension in(one's mind or heart, for example).
使忧虑在(如一个人的思想或心中)产生怀疑或恐惧
■To strike, propel, arouse, or stimulate.
促进,推动,唤起,刺激
■One who makes a great show of suffering in order to arouse sympathy.
假圣人假装自我牺牲或受苦以博得别人同情者
■Public speaking presents numerous challenges, which arouse our anxieties.
公开演说呈现诸多挑战,而引起我们的焦虑不安。
■This will in turn arouse their enthusiasm for production and bring about hope for the recovery and development of agriculture.
农民缓过气来了,生产积极性就提高了,农业的恢复和发展就有希望了。
■I want to have sex anywhere that makes me arouse.
分享一个您最爱的性幻想。大声说出来吧!
■The fact that he had suffered this much now rather operated to arouse a stolid determination to stick it out.
刚刚经历的这一切,现在反倒激发他下定决心,要顽强地坚持到底。
■The transmiting printed books arouse the people's emotion of art.
印刷书籍的传播,重新唤起人们对艺术表达的激情。
■The appearance of the opening duck seemed first to arouse the Hurons from their apathy .
原先那种暴性子,本来还可以被爱抚软化成娇气,现在却变成冷淡无情了。
■The localities combined learning culture with learning skills to arouse women's enthusiasm in learning.
各地把学文化与学技术有机结合,调动了妇女的学习热情。
■The right tone must arouse good will, warmth and interest in your reader .
合适的语气必须能唤起读者心中好的心情,温暖的感觉和盎然的兴趣。
■Comrades, will we then be able to arouse them to take part in the revolutionary war?
同志们,那时候,我们号召群众参加革命战争,能够不能够呢?