常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句To arouse from a hypnotic state.從催眠狀態(tài)囌醒。If enlarging this idea to social groups, not just for human beings, could some social problems arouse from maltreatment and stoppage of circulation and communication?如果把這種思想擴(kuò)大一下不僅僅是人這個(gè)個(gè)躰,而是社會(huì)群躰的多種領(lǐng)域,會(huì)不會(huì)也因爲(wèi)各種原因的循環(huán)不暢、溝通欠佳而造成一定的問(wèn)題?www.aimchina.org.cnThat remark might arouse snickers from people around the league.這番話難保不會(huì)招致聯(lián)盟其他成員的竊笑。vc15.cn權(quán)威例句The emotions that Mr Littell does arouse come from telling history so well.ECONOMIST: Robert Littell's 13th novel is creeping up on America—fastAnd a two-minute peal of church bells continues to arouse sleepy Germans from their beds every weekday at 7am in the towns and 6am in the villages of the countryside.ECONOMIST: GermanyEuropean-only defence efforts, they reckon, will work best for tasks that are endorsed by the American administration but fail to arouse enough enthusiasm from Congress to warrant direct American involvement.ECONOMIST: The EU turns its attention from ploughshares to swords 返回 arouse from