词汇 | arouse |
释义 | arouse verb[ T ] uk /əˈraʊz/ us /əˈraʊz/ C2 to cause someone to have a particular feeling: 引起;唤起;激起 It's a subject that has aroused a lot of interest.这个话题引起了很多人的兴趣。 Our suspicions were first aroused when we heard a muffled scream.我们听到一声闷声尖叫,就开始产生了怀疑。 Synonyms awake awaken (something) in someone ignite kindle(FEELING)literary stir(CAUSE EMOTION) Compare rouse to make something happen causeFirefighters determined that a campfire spark caused the wildfire. bring aboutMany illnesses are brought about by poor diet and lack of exercise. result inThe fire resulted in damage to their house. lead toReducing speed limits has led to fewer deaths on the motorways. makeThe heat is making me tired. arouseIt's a subject that has aroused a lot of interest. to cause someone to feel sexual excitement激起…的性欲 Something he said as he was leaving really aroused my curiosity. Football arouses a good deal of passion among its supporters. The sight of people suffering arouses a deep sense of injustice in her.看到人们身陷苦难,她深感世道不公。 His strange behaviour aroused his neighbours' suspicions. The programme aroused strong feelings, as you can see by the number of letters received. Inspiring feelings in others amuse arousal arouse someone's curiosity emotive fill freak inspirational inspirationally inspire inspirer invocation invoke kindle move resonate stirring stirringly touching touchingly unmoving Related wordsarousal aroused GrammarArouse or rouse? Rouse and arouse are both used in formal contexts. Arouse means ‘make someone have a particular feeling’: … arouse | American Dictionaryarouse verb[ T ] us/əˈrɑʊz/ to cause someone to have a particular feeling: He works hard to arouse his students’ curiosity. |
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