rouses的意思
rouses中文翻譯:
n.(Rouse)人名;(英)勞斯
n.覺醒;奮起
vi.醒來;奮起
vt.喚醒;激起,使振奮;驚起
arouses───喚醒
grouses───n.松雞;雷鳥科的獵鳥;怨言;vi.埋怨;n.(Grouse)人名;(英)格勞斯
rousers───n.激勵者;喚醒者
Houses───n.(星座的)十二宮位
bouses───n.酒;痛飲;vi.痛飲;用滑車吊起;vt.絞起;用絞轆吊拉
douses───n.(Dous)人名;(英)道斯
louses───n.(Lous)人名;(挪)勞斯;(柬)洛
mouses───n.鼠標;老鼠;膽小羞怯的人;vt.探出;vi.捕鼠;窺探
roused───adj.憤怒的;v.喚醒(rouse的過去分詞和過去式)
The man called Pancho rouses his sleeping friends.───那個叫潘喬的男人叫醒他的同伴。
A young man sees a sunset and, unable to understand or to express the emotion that it rouses in him, concludes that it must be the gateway to a world that lies beyond.───一個年輕人看到日落,由于無法理解和表達日落在他心中喚起的激情,便得出結論:落處想必是通往遙遠世界的大門。
Mel Gibson rouses the Scots in braveheart.───在《勇敢的心》中,梅爾·吉布森如此鼓舞蘇格蘭人。
The sound of public bells rouses the most secluded abode, as if with a call to be gay.───大鐘聲驚醒了最幽僻的人家,仿佛在號召大家歡樂起來。
to understand or to express the emotion that it rouses in him.───由于無法理解和表達日落在他心中喚起的激情。
The beginning rouses the reader's interest in and secures his attention to the subject matter of the essay.───這個開頭引起了讀者對文章主題的興趣,并保證了讀者關注這一主題。
He rouses nativist crowds by fretting that America cannot be secure unless it is self-sufficient in food, energy and military hardware.───他鼓動本土主義者,說美國不可能安全,除非它在食物、能源和重型軍事裝備上自給自足。
When the bird rouses itself and flies, its wings are as clouds, hanging over the sky.───怒而飛,其翼若垂天之云。
Snubs hurt him, and the merest suspicion of unpopularity in any quarter rouses him to bitterness.───冷落會使他傷痛,就是某處的一點怠慢,也會讓他痛苦不堪。
Hizbullah rouses region - wide cheers for bloodying Israel's nose.
Inflammation? Ear hole feels beat having a place rouses .
Sometimes they still brabble, east, on the west, air strike rouses the ground to be angry!
Sally Rouses, a working mother of two, used to unwind daily by running at dawn or dusk along tree-lined streets.
What rouses its wrath is the belief that Waco revealed the ruthlessness ofthe federal government when liberals are confronted with armed opponents.
Snubs hurt him merest suspicion of unpopularity in any quarter rouses him to bitterness.
The wisest of the Ancients considered what is not too explicit as the fittest for instruction, because it rouses the facilities to act. --- William Blake.
What sounds like a distant waterfall rouses me from sleep in the early morning.
It rouses far-off memories of infancy, of being handled and given comfort.