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- It was a marvelous night with a tempest to rouse the gods. 真是個(gè)美妙的夜晚,暴風(fēng)雨驚天動(dòng)地。
- To rouse from a quiescent or inactive state; stir. 刺激從平靜或不活躍的狀態(tài)中喚醒;刺激
- The speaker tried to rouse the masses. 報告人試圖將群眾鼓動(dòng)起來(lái)。
- The neighborhood would begin to rouse itself. 四鄰將開(kāi)始起身。
- He's very hard to rouse in the morning. 他早晨很難被喚醒。
- To rouse students'interests in English learning. 喚起學(xué)生對英語(yǔ)學(xué)習的興趣。
- To rouse to exasperation or anger;provoke. 使惱火;激怒激起憤怒或惱怒;煽動(dòng)
- To rouse(game)from its hiding place or lair;flush. 驚動(dòng)將獵物從藏身處或巢穴中驚起;使興奮
- He hurried to rouse the corporal of the guard. 他連忙走去喚醒警?隊的下士。
- These words seemed to rouse Uncle Vernon. 這句話(huà)似乎喚醒了弗農姨父。
- To rouse to exasperation or anger; provoke. 使惱火;激怒激起憤怒或惱怒;煽動(dòng)
- It's time to rouse the children. 該叫醒孩子們了.
- To rouse from a quiescent or inactive state;stir. 刺激從平靜或不活躍的狀態(tài)中喚醒;刺激
- A gallant man needs no drums to rouse him. 勇士不用鼓催。
- Bormann had at last managed to rouse Hitler from his lethargy. 博爾曼終于成功地激怒了處于冷漠狀態(tài)的希特勒。
- The speaker attempted to rouse the crowd with a cry for action. 演講者試圖通過(guò)呼吁行動(dòng)來(lái)激奮人群。
- I had to shake him several times to rouse him form his sleep. 我推了他幾次才將他從夢(mèng)中喚醒。
- The speaker tried to rouse the audience from the lack of interest. 聽(tīng)眾興致不高,演講人試圖喚起聽(tīng)眾的注意力。
- Both parties have descended on the state to rouse their infantry. 兩黨都已經(jīng)深入該州發(fā)動(dòng)各自的兵團。
- The speaker was trying to rouse the audience to enthusiasm. 那位演講者正設法激起聽(tīng)眾的熱情。