释义 |
- v.唤醒;使醒来;使活跃起来;使产生兴趣
- n.觉醒;奋起;满杯;干杯
- 网络惊起;激起;洛兹
第三人称单数:rouses 现在分词:rousing 过去分词:roused v. stir,revive,wake up,disturb,arouse 1. | 唤醒;使醒来to wake sb up, especially when they are sleeping deeply |
| The telephone roused me from my sleep at 6 a.m. 早晨 6 点钟,电话铃声就把我从睡梦中吵醒了。 | | Nicky roused her with a gentle nudge. 尼基用胳膊肘轻轻地将她推醒。 |
2. | 使活跃起来;使产生兴趣to make sb want to start doing sth when they were not active or interested in doing it |
| A lot of people were roused to action by the appeal. 许多人响应号召行动起来。 | | Richard couldn't rouse himself to say anything in reply. 理查德没有兴趣回答。 |
3. | ~ sth 激起(某种情感)to make sb feel a particular emotion |
| | | What roused your suspicions(= what made you suspicious) ? 你是怎么起疑心的? |
4. | [usupass] ~ sb 激怒;使激动to make sb angry, excited or full of emotion |
| Chris is not easily roused. 克里斯不容易激动。 |
v. | 1. to wake somebody, or to awaken, from sleep or unconsciousness 2. to stir somebody into action or a more active state, or become more active 3. to cause a particular emotion to be felt 4. to scare a hunted animal or bird out of its hiding place 5. to make someone become active, especially when they are tired, lazy, or unwilling to do something 6. to produce an emotion or feeling in someone 7. cause sb.to be more active,interested,etc.(from inactive,lack of confidence,etc.) 1. to wake somebody, or to awaken, from sleep or unconsciousness 2. to stir somebody into action or a more active state, or become more active 3. to cause a particular emotion to be felt 4. to scare a hunted animal or bird out of its hiding place 5. to make someone become active, especially when they are tired, lazy, or unwilling to do something 6. to produce an emotion or feeling in someone 7. cause sb.to be more active,interested,etc.(from inactive,lack of confidence,etc.) |
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