invoke
美 [ɪn'voʊk]
英 [ɪn'vəʊk]
- v.调用;激活;援引;提及
- 网络恳求;祈求;请求
过去分词:invoked 现在分词:invoking 第三人称单数:invokes
invoke
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1. | ~ sth (against sb) 援引,援用(法律、规则等作为行动理由)to mention or use a law, rule, etc. as a reason for doing sth |
It is unlikely that libel laws will be invoked. 不大可能诉诸诽谤法。 |
2. | ~ sb/sth 提及,援引(某人、某理论、实例等作为支持)to mention a person, a theory, an example, etc. to support your opinions or ideas, or as a reason for sth |
She invoked several eminent scholars to back up her argument. 她援引了几位赫赫有名的学者来支持她的论点。 |
3. | ~ sth 提出(某人的名字,以激发某种感觉或行动)to mention sb's name to make people feel a particular thing or act in a particular way |
His name was invoked as a symbol of the revolution. 他的名字被提出作为那次革命的象征。 |
4. | ~ sb 向(某人)请求帮助;(尤指)祈求神助to make a request (for help) to sb, especially a god |
5. | ~ sth 使产生,唤起,引起(感情或想象)to make sb have a particular feeling or imagine a particular scene |
The opening paragraph invokes a vision of England in the early Middle Ages. 头一段的引言描绘出中世纪前期的英格兰景象。 |
6. | ~ sth 调用;激活to begin to run a program, etc. |
This command will invoke the HELP system. 这条指令将启用“帮助”系统。 |
7. | ~ sb/sth 用法术召唤(魔鬼)to make evil appear by using magic |