evocation

英[ˌiːvəʊ'keɪʃn] 美[ˌiːvəʊ'keɪʃn]
  • n. 引起;唤起;<古> 召唤;招魂
evocator
    n. (名词)
    1. 招魂
    2. 引起
    3. <古>召唤
    4. 【动】唤起
    5. 唤出
    6. 【律】案件的移送
    7. 调案
    8. 论述
    9. 描写
    10. 回忆,追忆
    11. 诱导,诱发,诱致

英英释义

Noun:
  1. imaginative re-creation

  2. calling up supposed supernatural forces by spells and incantations

  3. stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors;

    "the elicitation of his testimony was not easy"

1. Against this brilliant evocation of airlessness we may put Whitman's view of the poet.
我们从他这段批评诗人无生气的精采论述中,可以看出惠特曼对于诗人的看法.

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2. It prefers evocation spells and illusions to help it disguise It'self.
他更喜欢塑能系法术和可以辅助伪装自己的幻术.

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3. The memory impairment in heroin addicts was mainly the disorder of evocation.
记忆损害主要表现在再现能力障碍.

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4. Flower development can be distinguished by three phases: flowering determination , flower evocation, and floral organ development.
花的发育分为开花决定 、 的发端和花器官的发育三个阶段.

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5. MSD Buff is now lasting 5 seconds as opposed to 10 seconds. MSD now affects Evocation.
的特效现在只持续5秒而不是10秒, 并影响“唤醒”.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. We start not so much with superior capacities as with superior stimuli for evocation and direction of our capacities.
      我们初生的时候,与其说是我们有优秀的能力,不如说是我们有引发和指导我们能力的优越的刺激。
    2. More often it implies the evocation of profound, agitating, but usually agreeable, emotion.
      该词更常用来表示唤起深刻的、骚动的、但通常是令人愉悦的情绪。
    3. During the evocation, the bell rang regularly as if pacify the soul of the dead.
      招魂时,铜铃规律地当当当响,似在安抚亡者的灵魂。

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