rouse信息详情
vi.醒来;奋起
n.(Rouse)人名;(英)劳斯
vt.唤醒;激起,使振奋;惊起
n.觉醒;奋起
arouse───vt.引起;唤醒;鼓励;vi.激发;醒来;发奋
crouse───adj.活泼的,有活力的;自信的;粗俗的
grouse───n.松鸡;雷鸟科的猎鸟;怨言;vi.埋怨;n.(Grouse)人名;(英)格劳斯
roused───adj.愤怒的;v.唤醒(rouse的过去分词和过去式)
rouser───n.激励者;唤醒者
rouses───vt.唤醒;激起,使振奋;惊起;vi.醒来;奋起;n.觉醒;奋起;n.(Rouse)人名;(英)劳斯
trouse───n.西裤,紧身格子呢裤
House───n.浩室舞
Nouse───n.(Nouse)人名;(日)野生司(姓)
Richard couldn't rouse himself to say anything in reply.───理查德没有兴趣回答。
He did more to rouse the crowd there than anybody else.───他比其他任何人都更卖力地鼓动那里的群众。
She seemed to be unable to rouse herself to do anything.───她似乎打不起精神做任何事情。
A good sermon should be like a woman's skirt: short enough to rouse the interest, but long enough to cover the essentials.───好的佈道應像女人的裙子:短得足以激起興趣,又長得足以遮掩重要部位
A few words from her, evincing a dislike to Heathcliff, were enough to rouse in him all his old hatred of the boy.───只要她说几个不喜欢希斯克利夫的词,就足以唤起欣德利对他(希斯克利夫)的所有旧恨。
Until about 2 in the afternoon, his wife could rouse him, to talk to his friends from Apple.───直到下午2点,他妻子还能叫醒他,与他苹果的朋友谈了话。
By the latter part of the thirteenth century, Europe was only beginning to rouse from its intellectual stupor.───到十三世纪后半叶,欧洲才刚刚从理智的麻木中醒过来。
Then the queen tried to rouse his passion and distract him from his firm stand by immoral and sexual motions and gestures .───王后试图唤醒他的热情,想用放荡和充满性欲的动作和姿势分散他的坚定专注。
She was the only one of the family who could rouse the old man from the torpor in which he seemed to live.───他似乎生活在一种麻木不仁的状态中,而安东妮亚是他家中唯一能把这个老头从麻木中唤醒的一个。