及物动词唤起; 产生,引起
及物动词
1. That old movie evoked memories of my childhood.
那部旧电影唤起了我童年的记忆。
2. The book evoked memories of his boyhood.
此书唤起了他对童年的回忆。
3. Her singing evoked warm acclamations.
她的歌声,博得热烈的喝采。
1. 唤起,引起:evident 明显的 | evoke 唤起,引起 | evolve 引出,发展
2. 诱发,唤起:E-viton 紫外线单位(紫外线照射有效生物剂量) | evoke 诱发,唤起 | evoked potential measuring system 脑干电位测量系统
1. evoke的翻译
1. 唤起;召唤;引起
To evoke a particular memory, idea, emotion, or response means to cause it to occur.
e.g. ...the scene evoking memories of those old movies...
唤起对那些老电影的记忆的场景
e.g. A sense of period was evoked by complementing pictures with appropriate furniture.
给照片配上一些合适的家具,唤起了一种年代感。
1. The many delicacies, fine wines and cabaret performances will evoke the atmosphere of the legendary Parisian venue.
2. China's entry into the treaty could well produce a chain reaction and evoke a positive response from other countries in this region.
3. These childlike aspects evoke the charm and purity of a fairytale world.
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4. Curator of the exhibition Yu Ke hopes the show will evoke memories about the museum's presence in People's Square since 1996.
5. Their fascinating beauty can evoke people's creativity and passion in this season.
6. The accident did very little to evoke criticism of Germany's political or economic system in general or its approach toward railroads in particular.
7. The green stripes on the husband's shirt evoke a sense of peacefulness rarely seen in artworks depicting migrant workers.
8. evoke的解释
8. Music critics have coined this music genre for Hu's songs as they always evoke a sense of inner peace and harmony among listeners.
9. Partly for their success and partly for the way they are packaged, certain brands evoke stronger national association than others.
10. He hopes by asking this question he can evoke his readers to think and discuss this era and younger generations.
verb
1. call to mind
e.g. this remark evoked sadness
Synonym: suggest paint a picture
2. summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic
e.g. raise the specter of unemployment
he conjured wild birds in the air
call down the spirits from the mountain
Synonym: raise conjure conjure up invoke stir call down arouse bring up put forward call forth
3. deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning)
e.g. We drew out some interesting linguistic data from the native informant
Synonym: educe elicit extract draw out
4. evoke or provoke to appear or occur
e.g. Her behavior provoked a quarrel between the couple
Synonym: provoke call forth kick up
5. call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)
e.g. arouse pity
raise a smile
evoke sympathy