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e·voke·d 英ɪ'vəʊk美ɪ'voʊk COCA²⁵²⁴¹BNC¹⁸⁶⁸²Economist²⁹⁹⁰¹⁺⁴ 基本双解英英词源搭配近义反义句型例句Thesaurus例句 vt.唤起⁶⁴;引起³⁶原型evoke的过去式和过去分词形容词evocable过去分词evoked现在分词evoking三单evokes v.动词 vt. 产生; 引起; 唤起bring to mind; summon up; produce or cause a response, reaction, etc. Verb: call forth emotions, feelings, and responses;arouse pity raise a smile evoke sympathy evoke or provoke to appear or occur;Her behavior provoked a quarrel between the couple deduce a principle or construe a meaning;We drew out some interesting linguistic data from the native informant summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic;raise the specter of unemployment he conjured wild birds in the air call down the spirits from the mountain call to mind;this remark evoked sadness 17世纪20年代进入英语,直接源自法语的evoquer,意为引起,唤起。evoke module订制模块 近义词 arouseproduce 用作动词v. 用作及物动词 S+~+ n./pron.His words evoked great anger.他的话引起极大的愤慨。 The child's tears evoked sympathy.那孩子的眼泪引起了人们的同情。 The music evoked memories of our youth.这首乐曲勾起我们对青年时期的回忆。 Her singing evoked admiration from the public.她的演唱博得人们的赞美。 动词99%,名词1% 用作及物动词Songs canevokeold memories.歌曲可以唤起往日的回忆。 Pieces of fine art mayevokeemotional or spiritual responses in us.一件件精美的艺术品可以唤起我们情感和精神上的响应。 The photographsevokedstrong memories of our holidays in France.照片唤起了我们在法国度假的深深的记忆。 His case is unlikely toevokepublic sympathy.他的情况不大可能引起公众的同情。 This actionevokedthe great indignation of the world's people.这一行为激起了世界人民的极大愤怒。as in.remembered 同义词 commemorated,memorialized,memorized,recalled,recollected,retainedbrought to mind 反义词 forgotten,lost,overlookedas in.started 同义词 initiatedcommenced,instituted rememberedadjective thought of brought to mind,commemorated,memorialized,memorized,recalled,recollected,retained startedadjective begun commenced,evoked,initiated,instituted Robinson's triumphs in the face of bigotry evoked a sense of pride among black people and forced the rest of America to consider anew the doctrine of white supremacy. 罗宾森面对顽固派所取得的胜利引发了黑人心中的自豪感,并迫使其他美国人重新审视白人至上的教条主义。 yeeyan |