evoke如何读

英:[ɪˈvəʊk]

美:[ɪˈvoʊk]

evoke英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. 产生; 引起; 唤起 bring to mind; summon up; produce or cause a response, reaction, etc.

evoke是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 唤起
  2. 引起
  3. 召唤
  4. 招致
  5. 【律】移送(案件到上级法院)
  6. 激起
  7. 发生
  8. 熔铸成
  9. 召(魂),唤(神)
  10. 产生
  11. 博得
  12. 回忆,追忆

evoke自然拼读

e·voke

ih vok [or] i vok

evoke变形

第三人称单数:evokes

现在分词:evoking

过去式:evoked

过去分词:evoked

evoke扩展

evoker (n.)

evoke英英释义

Verb

1. call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses);

"arouse pity"

"raise a smile"

"evoke sympathy"

2. call forth;

"Her behavior provoked a quarrel between the couple"

3. deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning);

"We drew out some interesting linguistic data from the native informant"

4. evoke or call forth, with or as if by magic;

"raise the specter of unemployment"

"he conjured wild birds in the air"

"stir a disturbance"

"call down the spirits from the mountain"

5. call to mind or evoke

evoke区别

 waken, evoke, wake, arouse, awake

这组词都有“唤醒,唤起”的意思,其区别是:

wakenvi.醒来,睡醒(up);觉醒,振奋 vt.唤醒,弄醒;使觉醒;使振奋,激发;激起

evokevt.唤起,引起,使人想到

wakevi.醒来 vt.唤醒,唤起,激起,使认识到 wake (up) to 认识到,意识到

arousevt.引起,唤起,激起;唤醒=awaken

awakeadj.[用作表语]醒着的 vt.唤醒,觉醒 vi.醒,觉醒,意识到

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evoke词源中文解释

"召唤或召出",1620年代,源自法语 évoquer 或直接源自拉丁语 evocare "召唤,唤醒,召集",由 ex "出"(参见 ex-)和 vocare "叫"组成,与 vox(属格 vocis) "声音"相关(源自 PIE 词根 *wekw- "说话")。常常带有"召唤灵魂"或被它们召唤的意义。关于感觉、记忆等,最早见于1856年。相关词汇: Evoked; evokes; evoking。

evoke词源英文解释

French évoquer, from Latin evocare, from e- + vocare to call — more at vocation

The first known use of evoke was circa 1622

evoke儿童词典英英释义

evolveverb

to develop or work out from something else evolved a safer design from the old one

evolved a new plan

to produce by a process of evolution

to change by a process of evolution

evolveverb

to develop or work out from something else evolved a safer design from the old one

evolved a new plan

to produce by a process of evolution

to change by a process of evolution

evolutionnoun

a process of change in a certain directionespecially: a process of constant change from a lower or simple state to a higher or complex state : growth

something evolved

the process of working out or developing

the process by which new species or populations of living things develop from preexisting forms through successive generations

the scientific theory explaining the appearance of new species and varieties through the action of various biological mechanisms (as natural selection or genetic mutation)

evolutionnoun

a process of change in a certain directionespecially: a process of constant change from a lower or simple state to a higher or complex state : growth

something evolved

the process of working out or developing

the process by which new species or populations of living things develop from preexisting forms through successive generations

the scientific theory explaining the appearance of new species and varieties through the action of various biological mechanisms (as natural selection or genetic mutation)

evolutionnoun

a process of change in a certain directionespecially: a process of constant change from a lower or simple state to a higher or complex state : growth

something evolved

the process of working out or developing

the process by which new species or populations of living things develop from preexisting forms through successive generations

the scientific theory explaining the appearance of new species and varieties through the action of various biological mechanisms (as natural selection or genetic mutation)

evolutionnoun

a process of change in a certain directionespecially: a process of constant change from a lower or simple state to a higher or complex state : growth

something evolved

the process of working out or developing

the process by which new species or populations of living things develop from preexisting forms through successive generations

the scientific theory explaining the appearance of new species and varieties through the action of various biological mechanisms (as natural selection or genetic mutation)

evolutionnoun

a process of change in a certain directionespecially: a process of constant change from a lower or simple state to a higher or complex state : growth

something evolved

the process of working out or developing

the process by which new species or populations of living things develop from preexisting forms through successive generations

the scientific theory explaining the appearance of new species and varieties through the action of various biological mechanisms (as natural selection or genetic mutation)

evokeverb

to call forth or up : summon

the song evoked memories of summer

evokeverb

to call forth or up : summon

the song evoked memories of summer

evoke 例句

1 When urgent matters arise, they tend to evoke anxiety.

紧急事项出现时容易引发焦虑。

2 While the discovery may evoke visions of water-walking shoes, such footwear is unlikely.

然而说这个发现将催生出水面行走鞋的说法,其前景却是比较暗淡。

3 He enjoyed listening to Nately, whose maudlin, bittersweet lamentations mirrored much of his own romantic desolation and never failed to evoke in him resurgent tides of longing for his wife and children.

4 A scent or sound may evoke a distant episode from one's childhood.

一个情景或者声音都可能会唤起遥远的小时候的片段.

5 Comets have always evoked fear and awe and superstition.

6 There were hints of much worse things around us now like a faint odor in the air, evoked by words like “plasma” and “psycho” and “sulfa,” strange words like that with endings like Latin nouns.

7 The only time a body was buried in its clothes was in the case of murder, to evoke God’s vengeance.

8 This tone evokes the smell of forests and undergrowth.

这种香调唤起森林和丛林的气息.

9 “But let’s take it one step at a time. Find the least dangerous situation that can evoke some spontaneity in you.”

10 ...the scene evoking memories of those old movies...

唤起对那些老电影的记忆的场景

11 One of the main commodities returned on those voyages of centuries ago were travelers’ tales,* stories of alien lands and ex otic creatures that evoked our sense of wonder and stimulated future exploration.

12 An upshot lends authority, evoking feelings of awe or fear.

近景拍摄能够有效的引起敬畏或恐惧的感觉.

13 “Good luck, rookies,” one boy called out, evoking a laugh from his teammates.

14 However, the second event has not yet started, that evoked strong response.

但第二届,活动尚未开始, 即引起了强烈反响.

15 The very phrases were worn so threadbare that they evoked no image except that of a turbaned "character" leaking sawdust at every pore as he pursued a tiger through the Bois de Boulogne.

16 Why do the seal's laboratory dives always evoke this response, regardless of their length or depth?

为什么不管它们潜水的长度和深度如何,海豹在实验室潜水时总是会引起这种反应?

17 “A breath of a buffalo in the wintertime”—that exactly evoked his view of life.

18 We will be gratified if our efforts evoke your enthusiasm.

如果我们的努力能引起您的共鸣,这是我们最大的心愿.

19 Then she told them of her own first vain effort at running away, evoking the memory of that miserable life she had led as a child, reliving it for a moment in the telling.

20 His case is unlikely to evoke public sympathy.

他的情况不大可能引起公众的同情。

evoke 同义词

2 移送

remover

5 人想起

trigger

10 使再现

re-create

11 引发

excite provoke

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