[VERB 动词]唤起,引起(反应或态度) If something arouses a particular reaction or attitude in people, it causes them to have that reaction or attitude.
[V n]
We left in the daytime so as not to arouse suspicion.
我们在白天离开以避免引起怀疑。
...the deep public anger you have aroused.
你所激起的强烈公愤
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[VERB 动词]激起(感情或直觉) If something arouses a particular feeling or instinct that exists in someone, it causes them to experience that feeling or instinct strongly.
[V n]
[Also V n in n]
There is nothing like a long walk to arouse the appetite...
没有什么比走很长的路更能激起食欲的了。
He aroused her mothering instincts.
他激发了她母性的本能。
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[VERB 动词]激起…的性欲 If you are aroused by something, it makes you feel sexually excited.
[be V-ed]
[usu passive]
Some men are aroused when their partner says erotic words to them.
有些男人在性伴侣对他们说撩人情话时会被激起性欲。
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Some men feel that they get most sexually aroused in the morning.
一些男人感觉自己在早上性欲最强。
arousing
Being stroked by a partner is usually more arousing than stroking yourself.
被性伴侣抚摸通常比自己抚摸更能激起性欲。
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[VERB 动词]激怒;惹怒 If something arouses you, it makes you feel angry.
[V n]
He apologized, saying this subject always aroused him.
他道歉说这个话题总是会让他生气。
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[VERB 动词]唤醒;叫醒 If something arouses you from sleep, it wakes you up.
[V n]
[WRITTEN 笔语]
About two o'clock, we were aroused from our sleep by a knocking at the door.
大约两点时,我们被一通敲门声唤醒。
Oxford
arouse/əˈraʊz; NAmEəˈraʊz/verb1arousesth to make sb have a particular feeling or attitude 激起,引起(感情、态度)◆to arouse sb's interest/curiosity/anger引起某人的兴趣╱好奇心╱怒气◆Her strange behaviour aroused our suspicions.她的古怪行为引起了我们的怀疑。2arousesb to make sb feel sexually excited 激起性欲SYN
excite
3arousesb to make you feel more active and want to start doing sth 使行动起来;激发◆The whole community was aroused by the crime.这个罪行使整个社会行动起来。4arousesb (from sth) ( formal) to wake sb from sleep 唤醒☞see also
1arouse interest/expectations etc to make you become interested, expect something etc: Matt’s behavior was arousing the interest of the neighbors.2arouse hostility/suspicion/resentment/anger etc to make someone feel very unfriendly and angry, or suspicious: A great deal of anger was aroused by Campbell’s decision.3to make someone feel sexually excitedSYN excite: She felt aroused by the pressure of his body so close to hers.4literary to wake someonearouse from Anne had to be aroused from a deep sleep.
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