to arouse
01
唤醒, 从睡眠中唤醒
to wake from sleep or a state of rest
Intransitive
例子
As the sun rose, he gradually aroused and greeted the new day.
随着太阳升起,他逐渐醒来并迎接新的一天。
After a restful night, she slowly aroused, feeling refreshed and ready to start the morning.
经过一个宁静的夜晚后,她慢慢地醒来,感到神清气爽,准备开始新的一天。
02
唤起, 引发
to call forth or evoke specific emotions, feelings, or responses
Transitive: to arouse feelings
例子
The captivating music had the power to arouse a deep sense of nostalgia in the listeners.
迷人的音乐有能力唤起听众内心深处的怀旧感。
The heartwarming story was crafted to arouse feelings of empathy and compassion among the readers.
这个温暖人心的故事旨在唤起读者心中的同理心和同情心。
03
刺激, 唤醒
to stimulate someone or something to action or activity
Transitive: to arouse sb
例子
The energetic beat of the drum served to arouse the soldiers before they marched into battle.
鼓的充满活力的节奏有助于在士兵们进军战场之前激发他们。
The energetic warm-up exercises served to arouse the participants before the intense workout session.
充满活力的热身运动有助于在激烈的锻炼课程前激发参与者。
04
唤醒, 叫醒
to cause someone to wake up
Transitive: to arouse sb
例子
The gentle nudging of the alarm clock was intended to arouse her at the scheduled time.
闹钟的轻柔推动旨在在预定时间唤醒她。
The bright sunlight streaming through the curtains gradually began to arouse the sleeping child.
透过窗帘照射进来的明亮阳光逐渐开始唤醒熟睡的孩子。
05
唤起, 激发
to invoke sexual feelings of desire or excitement
Transitive: to arouse sb
例子
The provocative dance routine was intended to arouse the audience and create a sensual atmosphere.
挑衅性的舞蹈动作旨在唤起观众并营造一种性感的氛围。
The novel 's steamy passages were written to arouse the reader's imagination.
小说中那些火热的段落是为了激起读者的想象力而写的。



























