词汇 | evocative |
释义 | evocative adjective uk /ɪˈvɒk.ə.tɪv/ us /ɪˈvɑː.kə.t̬ɪv/ making you remember or imagine something pleasant: 引起(愉快)回忆的;产生(美好)联想的;唤起(美好)感情的 evocative musicHer films are always set in beautiful locations and accompanied by evocative music. evocative ofa sound evocative of the sea使人联想到大海的声音 Synonyms redolentliterary reminiscent of someone/somethingformal resonant Remembering, reminding and reminders aide-mémoire annal awaken someone to something be engraved on someone's memory/mindidiom be etched on/in someone's memoryidiom commit echo imprint in commemoration of someone/something indelible jog someone's memoryidiom keepsake recall remind someone of something/someone reminder reminisce reminiscence reminiscent shade stamp Related wordevocatively Examples of evocativeevocative On this model, two or more different symbolic systems can be equally expressive and evocative of genuine religious experience. Attention alters neural responses to evocative faces in behaviorally inhibited adolescents. We are also continuing to use emotionally evocative faces to determine the functional neurocircuitry involved with encoding these faces. It is remarkably poignant, sombre yet comforting, evocative of distant associations, yet not too explicit. Perhaps, after all, there are lessons for contemporaries to be drawn from these evocative histories of marriage, women and the family. The evocative power of the song path depends on how the place narrative emotionally resonates with personal, biographical and historical selfconsciousness for listeners. Each questionnaire included a reminder of the main epidemiological, clinical and laboratory arguments evocative of the disease. How would we know if such an intervention successfully interrupted the genetically initiated chain of events posited by the evocative model? We should not, then, be surprised to find the combination of masterly evocative rhetoric and poetic co-ordination in his prose writings in general. Churches, too, are privileged cultural spaces, but it is perhaps more significant that they are associated with heightened emotions and, frequently, with evocative architecture. The depth of sharing with relatives (and the asymmetry in the direction of young households) is highly evocative of kin selection-based nepotism. The second movement transformed this trill into an eastern arabesque, creating a beautiful tableau of sonority in its delicate evocative instrumentation and harmony. The concept of an ' orthodoxy' is certainly evocative, but little in the way of substance is provided beyond affirmation of the liberalist commitment to openness. The evocative events are the proposed alternative to the notion of cognitive unconsciousness. That is, putative genetically mediated child characteristics were systematically evocative of an environmental response. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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