aroused

英[ə'raʊz] 美[ə'raʊz]
  • v. 叫醒;唤醒;激起;睡醒
arousal aroused aroused arousing arouses
  • arofene 纯酚醛树脂,甲醛、间苯二酚聚合物
  • aroid 天南星科的
  • aroint 走开
  • aroma n.浓香;香气
  • aromatic adj.芳香的n.芳香植物;芳香族化合物
    v. (动词)
    1. 唤起,叫醒,唤醒
    2. 醒来,睡醒
    3. 使奋发,激发,激励
    4. 激动
    5. 发奋
    6. 驱使,煽动
    7. 惹,引起,激起
    8. 掀起
    9. 把...激发出来,把...发动起来
    10. 激起…的情欲
    11. 使行动起来
    v. (动词)
    1. vt. 唤醒 wake sb from sleep
    2. vt. 引起,激发 cause to appear; stir up from inactivity

英英释义

Verb:
  1. call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses);

    "arouse pity"
    "raise a smile"
    "evoke sympathy"

  2. stop sleeping;

    "She woke up to the sound of the alarm clock"

  3. summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic;

    "raise the specter of unemployment"
    "he conjured wild birds in the air"
    "call down the spirits from the mountain"

  4. cause to be alert and energetic;

    "Coffee and tea stimulate me"
    "This herbal infusion doesn't stimulate"

  5. cause to become awake or conscious;

    "He was roused by the drunken men in the street"
    "Please wake me at 6 AM."

  6. to begin moving,

    "As the thunder started the sleeping children began to stir"

  7. stimulate sexually;

    "This movie usually arouses the male audience"

1. Her strange behaviour aroused our suspicions.
她的古怪行为引起了我们的怀疑。

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2. The smell of frying bacon aroused his hunger.
煎咸肉的味道激起了他的饥饿感。

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3. The rise in train fares has aroused public indignation.
火车票提价激起了公愤。

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4. The unexpected course of events aroused considerable alarm.
意外的事态发展引起了相当的恐慌。

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5. His free-trade policies aroused suspicion among party stalwarts.
他的自由贸易政策引起了该党忠实拥护者们的怀疑。

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6. This latest move by the government has aroused fierce opposition.
政府最近采取的行动引起了强烈的反对。

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7. His revolutionary work in linguistics has aroused intense scholarly interest.
他在语言学方面的革命性著作引起了强烈的学术兴趣。

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8. The news aroused much fear in Germany.
这消息在德国引起很大恐慌。

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9. His furtive behaviour aroused our suspicion.
他鬼鬼祟祟的行为引起了我们的怀疑。

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10. His words aroused no echoes in their hearts.
他的话没有在他们心中引起反响。

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11. The rejection of this measure aroused the people to indignation.
对该议案的否决激起人民的愤慨。

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12. They needed to be aroused one way or the other, and they preferred good news to bad ones.
他们需要被这样或那样的方式唤醒,且他们更愿意听好消息而非坏消息。

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13. My interest was aroused only by the fact that the word "Poems" appeared in hot pink letters.
“Poems”这个单词以粉红色字母出现激发了我的兴趣。

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14. The question of whether the photograph was document or art aroused interest in England also.
照片是文档还是艺术的问题也引起了英国人的兴趣。

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15. Noise pollution is such a serious problem that it has aroused concerns from the whole society.
噪声污染是个十分严重的问题,已经引起了全社会的关注。

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16. Burberry's plan to destroy its unsold products worth millions of dollars aroused public indignation.
博柏利计划销毁价值数百万美元的未销售产品,引起了公愤。

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17. They tried to change the topic, but his fears were aroused, and he pursued it, "Will they scourge thee?"
她们试图改变话题,但他的恐惧被激起了,他继续说:“他们会折磨你们吗?”

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18. Many middle-class occupations—trucking, financial advice, software engineering—have aroused their interest, or soon will.
许多中产阶级的职业,如卡车运输、金融咨询、软件工程已经引起了他们的兴趣,或者很快就会引起他们的兴趣。

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19. But many middle-class occupations—trucking, financial advice, software engineering—have aroused their interest, or soon will.
但是许多中产阶级的职业,包括卡车运输、金融咨询、软件工程等,已经或者很快会引起他们的兴趣。

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20. Germany's seizure of Austria and the Munich Pact for the partition of Czechoslovakia (1938) also aroused the American people.
德国占领奥地利,为瓜分捷克斯洛伐克而签署了《慕尼黑条约》(1938年),也引起了美国人民的注意。

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21. The extinction of myriad biological species aroused deep concern which led people to an understanding of the special importance of protecting rare animals and plants on the brink of extinction.
无数生物物种的灭绝引起了人们的深切关注,使人们认识到保护濒临灭绝的珍稀动植物的特殊重要性。

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22. The whole community was aroused by the crime.
这个罪行使整个社会行动起来。

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23. Sophie's curiosity was aroused by the mysterious phone call.
那个神秘的电话引起了索菲的好奇心。

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24. Some men are aroused when their partner says erotic words to them.
一些男人在性伙伴对他们说色情话时会被撩起性欲。

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25. Skull and crossbones stickers on the drums aroused the suspicion of the customs officers.
这些桶上贴的骷髅标志引起了海关官员的怀疑。

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26. The police said their suspicions were aroused because Mr. Owens had other marks on his body.
警方说他们的怀疑产生于欧文斯先生身上留有其他印迹。

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27. It's a subject that has aroused a lot of interest.
这个话题引起了很多人的兴趣。

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28. Fireworks also aroused the interest of scientists, who started to think of new uses for them.
烟花也引起了科学家的兴趣,他们开始思考烟花的新用途。

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29. Drunk driving, which has resulted in many car accidents, aroused great concern among the public.
醉酒驾驶造成了许多起车祸,在公众中引发了的极大担忧。

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30. A crushed lady-bug, a feather fallen from a nest, a branch of hawthorn broken, aroused their pity.
一个被踏死的瓢虫,一片从鸟巢里落下的羽毛,一根被折断的山楂枝,都会使他们伤感。

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. It took her some time to arouse her husband.
      她费了好一会儿才把丈夫叫醒。
    2. Diana aroused them just before dawn.
      戴安娜在黎明前唤醒了他们。
    3. He fell into a sound sleep, don't arouse him.
      他睡熟了,别唤醒他。
    4. The slogan was designd to arouse the people.
      该标语是为唤醒国民而拟定的。
    5. His sufferings aroused our sympathy.
      他的痛苦引起了我们的同情。
    6. It may arouse her interest in these subject.
      这也许会引起她对这些学科的兴趣。
    7. At dawn the farmers began to arouse.
      黎明时农民们开始醒来。
    用作动词 (v.)
    用作及物动词 S+~+ n./pron.
    1. He's asleep, don't arouse him.
      他睡着了,不要打扰他。
    2. The noise aroused the sleeping guard.
      响声把睡着了的警卫惊醒了。
    3. He ran to the flaming house and aroused the old man in it.
      他跑到着火的房子里,把睡觉的老人唤醒了。
    4. It proved impossible to arouse the man from his drugged sleep, so he was taken to hospital.
      实在无法把那人从服药后的沉睡中唤醒,所以把他送到医院。
    5. It took her some time to arouse her husband from his sleep.
      她费了好一会儿工夫才把丈夫从睡梦中唤醒。
    6. She aroused the children from their nap.
      她把午睡的孩子们唤醒。
    7. In the house there was nothing to arouse suspicion.
      在这所房子中没有什么引起怀疑的。
    8. Her behaviour aroused the suspicions of the police.
      她的举止引起了警察的怀疑。
    9. A walk before dinner will arouse your appetite.
      晚饭前的散步会引起你的食欲。
    10. His suffering aroused our sympathy.
      他的痛苦引起我们的同情。
    11. This announcement will arouse a feeling of anger among freedom-loving people.
      这一宣告将会激起爱好自由人们的愤怒。
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    13. He was aroused from his thoughts by the sound.
      这声音把他从沉思中唤醒过来。
    14. I was aroused from a sound sleep by sharp knocks on the door.
      门外急促的敲门声把我从睡梦中唤醒。
    15. He was suddenly aroused by a slight noise.
      他突然被一声小的响声所惊醒。
    16. My curiosity was fully aroused.
      我的好奇心被充分激发了起来。
    17. Public attention should be aroused to this affair.
      应唤起公众对这件事的注意。
    用作宾补动词 S+~+ n./pron. +to- v
    1. We must arouse them to fight for their own emancipation.
      我们必须唤起他们为其自身的解放而斗争。
    2. The speaker aroused the audience to anger.
      讲演者激起了听众的愤怒。
v. (动词)
  1. arouse的本意是“唤醒”,指把某人从睡眠状态中唤醒,用于比喻则指唤起他人的注意或者兴趣、怀疑、愤怒、同情、批评、讨论等。
  2. arouse是及物动词,接名词或代词作宾语,也可接以动词不定式为补足语的复合宾语。可用于被动结构。
  1. arouse主要指唤起引起无形的东西;
  2. arouse与rouse的不同类似rise与arise之间的不同:arouse通常与fear,curiosity等抽象名词连用。 rouse则常以具体的人或动物为对象,指把某人叫醒,引起某人的兴趣。

    This aroused my suspicion.
    这引起了我的怀疑。

    The professor's speech failed to rouse his audience.
    教授的演讲并未引起听众的兴趣。

v. (动词)
arouse, rouse
  • 这两个词的共同意思是“唤醒”“唤起”,其区别是:
  • arouse较多用于抽象的含义,而rouse较多用于具体的含义。
  • arouse, incite, induce, prompt
  • 这组词的共同意思是“促成”“促使”。其区别在于:induce含有引导的意思,不见得有坏的动机; arouse常指引起注意,使觉醒或唤起某种感情; incite指由于强烈的情感而引起的行动,可指好的方面或坏的方面; prompt是常用词,指对一件可能发生的事情起导火线作用,重点在最终促使事情的发生。
  • rouse,arouse,awake,wake,waken
  • 这些动词均有“唤醒、醒来”之意。
  • rouse较正式用词,用主动语态时,强调弄醒别人的努力,用被动语态时,指轻而易举地醒过来。可用于引申意义。
  • arouse除表示一般的唤醒外,多作引申用。
  • awake正式用词,常指觉醒、警惕的状态,也多用于比喻。
  • wake普通常用词,指真正的醒来。即可作及物动词也可作不及物动词。
  • waken书面用词,常用于被动态和引申意义。
  • 用作动词 (v.)
    ~+名词 ~+副词 ~+介词