Rouse
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British pronunciation/ɹˈa‍ʊz/
American pronunciation/ˈɹaʊs/, /ˈɹaʊz/

Definición y Significado de "rouse"

to rouse
01

despertar, estimular

to stimulate someone or something to move from a state of rest, inactivity, or dormancy
Transitive: to rouse sb
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Example
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The coach ’s motivational speech roused the team from their slump.
The promise of adventure roused him from his comfortable routine.
The festival roused the whole city, filling the streets with energy.
02

despertar, sacar de sueño

to wake someone up
Transitive: to rouse sb
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Example
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The smell of breakfast cooking can rouse anyone from slumber with anticipation.
A sudden touch on the shoulder can effectively rouse someone who is napping.
Parents often use gentle words to rouse their children in the morning.
03

despertar, incitar

to stir up intense emotions in someone
Transitive: to rouse a feeling or reaction
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The politician ’s speech roused strong reactions from both supporters and critics.
The unfair decision roused anger among the crowd.
His harsh criticism roused frustration in his coworkers.
04

alarma, espantar

to cause an animal, especially game, to come out of hiding or a sheltered spot
Transitive: to rouse an animal
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The loud noise roused rabbits from their burrows.
The rustling leaves roused a squirrel from its hidden spot.
The hikers accidentally roused a fox from its den in the rocks.
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The coach’s motivational speech roused the team from their slump.
The promise of adventure roused him from his comfortable routine.
The festival roused the whole city, filling the streets with energy.
The news report roused people to take action for the cause.
His friends roused him from his sadness with an invitation to go out.
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