evokes
英 [ɪˈvəʊks]
美 [ɪˈvoʊks]
v. 引起,唤起(感情、记忆或形象)
evoke的第三人称单数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 唤起;召唤;引起
Toevokea particular memory, idea, emotion, or response means to cause it to occur.- ...the scene evoking memories of those old movies...
唤起对那些老电影的记忆的场景 - A sense of period was evoked by complementing pictures with appropriate furniture.
给照片配上一些合适的家具,唤起了一种年代感。
- ...the scene evoking memories of those old movies...
双语例句
- Yellow evokes positivity, sunshine and cowardice.
黄色使人联想到积极,阳光和懦弱。 - And he evokes with uncomfortable clarity the self-imposed poverty and discomfort of the Orwell household.
莱比道夫以令人不快的清晰笔触解读了奥威尔一家自甘自愿的贫苦和不安。 - Emotional love evokes the opposite.
诉诸情感的爱?来相反的结果; - Some also attribute the show's success to the sense of nostalgia it evokes among the audience.
但有些人也认为这类节目成功的原因在于它勾起了观众的怀旧之情。 - Peace ─ the word evokes the simplestmost cherished dream of humanity.
和平,词唤起了人们最朴素、最珍爱的梦想。 - In developing nations, nanomedicine evokes similar ethical issues to genetically modified foods.
在发展中国家,纳米医学产生了与转基因食品类似的伦理问题。 - That kind of atmosphere always evokes memories of my old school.
那种气氛总是唤起我对母校的回忆。 - In the first half hour or so the haughty, selfish Fan evokes little or no sympathy.
在影片的大约前半个小时中,高傲、自私的范殿元基本没有什么怜悯之心。 - This evokes the question of whether there can be understanding without thought.
这就勾起了没有思考是否能够了解的问题。 - Nothing evokes a sense of place like the heady waft of a familiar smell.
没有什么比似曾相识的味道更能引起人们对某个地方的感觉了。