arouse sb. from sleep
唤醒某人
arouse sb. from sleep
唤醒某人
an ability to influence the audience and to arouse the masses.
影响听众,煽动大众的能力。
We must arouse them to fight with enemies.
我们必须唤起他们同敌人斗。
The speech aroused the enthusiasm of the students.
那篇演说唤起了学生们的热情。
Murder arouses widespread horror.
谋杀起了广泛的恐惧。
something about the man aroused the guard's suspicions.
这个人的某种形迹起了卫兵的怀疑。
the letter aroused in him a sense of urgency.
那封信让他有了紧迫感。
she had been aroused from deep slumber.
她在熟睡中被唤醒。
The story's ending arouses a frisson of terror.
故事的结尾起了恐惧的颤抖
the exhibition has aroused comment.
这场展览会已起了议论。
police would not say what aroused their suspicions.
警察们不肯说是什么起了他们的怀疑。
opencast working arouses considerable opposition.
露天起极大的反对。
Their baby's death aroused great sadness in them.
孩子的死令他们悲痛欲绝。
The noise aroused the sleeping guard.
响声把睡着的警卫惊醒了。
She aroused the children from their nap.
她把午睡的孩子们唤醒。
the public cynicism aroused by governmental scandals.
政府丑闻起公众的怀疑讥讽
The news aroused the great indignation.
这消息激起了极大的愤慨。
The wild enthusiasm the team's victory aroused did not subside.
那支球队的胜利所激起的狂热之情没有消退
A pat tale aroused a big laugh.
一个贴切适时的故事起一阵大笑。
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