to arouse
基本解释
- 引起
英汉例句
- Donnie said the test definitely does aim to arouse anti-American sentimentamong young people like him.
唐尼说这个考试的明确目标就是唤起像他一样的年轻人的反美情绪。 - There's no set answer, but I just hope to arouse the feeling that you, too, have been like that some time.
固定的答案是不存在的,但我只是希望能唤起那样一种感觉——你,在某个时期,也曾经是那样的。 - Tramps seem to be the only exception to this general rule. Beggars almost sell themselves as human being to arouse the pity of passers-by.
在这条普遍的规律前面,好像只有流浪汉是个例外,乞丐出售的几乎是他本人,以引起过路人的怜悯。 - "A normal baby could respond to that challenge, lift its head up, turn its head and arouse or wake up,"
- The very idea of divine providence, when it's injected into the story of Adam and Eve's perfectly disastrous choice to eat the apple, seems to arouse in a lot of us feelings of injustice.
天命的想法,当深深植入到亚当夏娃的故事中,植入到他们决定偷吃禁果的毁灭性的决定里去时,似乎让我们有种不公平的感觉。
耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选 - Well, I think the gay gene is maybe a different example, because you would want to arouse the question, do we think the life with attraction to your own sex is any worse than life without it?
我觉得同性恋基因可能是个不同的例子,你可能想要引出这个问题,那就是,被同性所吸引,这是否意味着一个人的生活就要比其他人糟糕呢?
普林斯顿公开课 - 人性课程节选 - The notion of a stay-at-home dad still seems to arouse a terrible sense of anxiety in many people.
FORBES: Why Are We So Worried About The Idea Of Stay-At-Home Dads?
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权威例句
词组短语
- Bound To Arouse Suspicion 令人生疑
- to arouse dislike 结怨
- to arouse public indignation 引起公愤
- to arouse animosity 招怨
- to arouse an amendment 提出修正案