arouse
美音:
[ə´rauz
]英音:
[ə´rauz
]vt.唤醒,唤起,鼓励,引起 vi.睡醒
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arouse为六级词汇
词频:4675
词形变化:
动词过去式:aroused 过去分词:aroused 现在分词:arousing 第三人称单数:arouses 名词:arousal
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a-=intensive(加强语气)
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arouse
/ə'raʊz; ə`rauz/
v
1 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sb (from sth) wake sb from sleep 唤醒某人
*He was aroused from his nap by the doorbell. 他午睡时被门铃吵醒.
2 [Tn] cause (sth) to appear; awaken 引起(某事物); 激发
*Her strange behaviour aroused our suspicions. 她不寻常的举动引起我们的猜疑.
* He succeeded in arousing the nation's sympathy. 他已经激发了全民的同情.
3 (a) [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sb (from/out of sth) cause sb to become active 鼓动, 鼓励, 激励某人
*arouse sb from apathy, inactivity, etc 鼓励某人活跃起来, 活动起来等.
(b) [Tn] stimulate (sb) sexually (在性欲方面)刺激(某人). Cf 参看 rouse.
arouse
v [T][
Date: 1500-1600;
Origin: rouse]
arouse interest/expectations etcto make you become interested, expect something etc
Matt's behavior was arousing the interest of the neighbors.arouse hostility/suspicion/resentment/anger etcto make someone feel very unfriendly and angry, or
suspicious A great deal of anger was aroused by Campbell's decision.to make someone feel sexually excited
=
excite She felt aroused by the pressure of his body so close to hers.literary to wake someone
arouse from Anne had to be aroused from a deep sleep.
1. 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。
2. They arouse instincts which can only be dimly understood. 对于洞穴所激起的本能冲动,人们只能有个模糊的领略。
3. They arouse instincts which can only be dimly understood. 为什么洞空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。
4. Silly mistakes and queer clothes often arouse ridicule. 愚蠢的错误和怪诞的服装经常引起人们的嘲笑。
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