arouse 详细解释
arouse
[ə'rauz]
v.叫醒, 唤醒, 激起, 睡醒
vt.
1. 唤起; 激动, 使奋发
You aroused my curiosity.
你引起了我的好奇心。
2. 激起……的情欲
3. 叫醒
They aroused me from my deep sleep.
他们把我从睡梦中叫醒。
I was suddenly aroused by a slight noise.
我突然被一个细小的声音惊醒。
vi.
1. 激动, 发奋
2. 醒来
词形变化
名词: arousal | 动词过去式: aroused | 动词过去分词: aroused | 动词现在分词: arousing | 动词第三人称单数: arouses |
词义辨析
同义:
vt.激动, 使奋发; 唤醒
同义参见:
英英释义
动词 arouse:
call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)
同义词:elicit, enkindle, kindle, evoke, fire, raise, provoke
stop sleeping
同义词:wake up, awake, awaken, wake, come alive, waken
summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic
同义词:raise, conjure, conjure up, invoke, evoke, stir, call down, bring up, put forward, call forth
cause to be alert and energetic
同义词:stimulate, brace, energize, energise, perk up
cause to become awake or conscious
同义词:awaken, wake, waken, rouse, wake up
to begin moving, "As the thunder started the sleeping children began to stir"
同义词:stir
stimulate sexually
同义词:sex, excite, turn on, wind up
补充
arousearouse英:[əˈrauz] 美:[əˈraʊz]vt.1.唤醒The noise aroused the sleeping guard.响声把睡着的警卫惊醒了。2.引起, 激发We must arouse them to fight with enemies.我们必须唤起他们同敌人斗争。例句
1. It may arouse his interest in the subject.这可能激发他对这个学科的兴趣。 2. We left in the daytime so as not to arouse suspicion.我们在白天离开以避免引起怀疑。 3. Diana had aroused them just before dawn.戴安娜是在天刚刚亮时把他们叫醒的。 4. We were aroused from our sleep by a knocking at the door.我们被敲门声唤醒。 5. He was aroused from sleep by a ringing phone.他被电话铃声唤醒。 6. She always knew how to arouse him.她总是知道如何挑起他的情欲。 7. Some men are aroused when their partner uses erotic words.有些男人在性伴侣对他们说撩人情话时会被激起性欲。 8. The footsteps aroused the dog.脚步声唤醒了那条狗。 9. to arouse one from a deep sleep从沉睡中唤醒某人 10. We must arouse them to fight for their own emancipation.我们必须使他们行动起来为他们自己的解放而斗争。 11. to arouse a crowd唤起民众 12. to arouse pity引起同情 13. to arouse suspicion引起怀疑 14. At dawn the farmers began to arouse.黎明时农民们开始醒来。 15. something about the man aroused the guard's suspicions.这个人的某种形迹引起了卫兵的怀疑。 16. the letter aroused in him a sense of urgency.那封信让他有了紧迫感。 17. an ability to influence the audience and to arouse the masses.影响听众,煽动大众的能力。 18. his touch, which had so aroused her moments before, unnerved her now.他的触摸刚才还让她兴奋,现在却让她感到不安。 19. [as adj. aroused]she told him how aroused she was.她告诉他她是多么兴奋。 20. she had been aroused from deep slumber.她在熟睡中被唤醒。 21. to arouse sb's curiosity/interest引起某人的好奇/兴趣 22. He tried to sneak past without arousing suspicion. [=without causing people to become suspicious]他试图悄悄溜过去而不引起怀疑。 23. Their comments aroused our anger/curiosity. [=their comments made us angry/curious]他们的评论激起了我们的愤怒/好奇心。 24. The report aroused a great deal of public interest/debate.这份报告引起了公众的极大兴趣/热烈讨论。 25. She aroused [=inspired] great loyalty in her friends and extreme hatred in her enemies.她在友人心中唤起了极大的忠诚,在敌人心中引起了极端的仇视。 26. The husky sound of her voice could always arouse him.她沙哑的嗓音总能激起他的性欲。 27. She was sleeping so soundly that we had difficulty arousing her. [=(more commonly) waking her up]她睡得太香了,我们很难叫醒她。 28. "I was aroused [=roused, awakened] from a deep sleep by a loud noise outside my window."窗外一声巨响把我从熟睡中惊醒。 29. Their proposal is certain to arouse the opposition.他们的提议肯定会招致反对。 30. They get aroused [=(more commonly) worked up] over the slightest offense.他们因一点小事就会发脾气。 31. sexual arousal性唤起 32. He found the idea very arousing. [=sexually exciting]他觉得这个想法很能激起性欲。