常見例句用作動(dòng)詞 (v.)用作及物動(dòng)詞: S+~+ n./pron.He's asleep, don't arouse him.他睡著了,不要打擾他。The noise aroused the sleeping guard.響聲把睡著了的警衛(wèi)驚醒了。He ran to the flaming house and aroused the old man in it.他跑到著火的房子裡,把睡覺的老人喚醒了。It proved impossible to arouse the man from his drugged sleep, so he was taken to hospital.實(shí)在無法把那人從服葯後的沉睡中喚醒,所以把他送到毉院。It took her some time to arouse her husband from his sleep.她費(fèi)了好一會(huì)兒工夫才把丈夫從睡夢(mèng)中喚醒。She aroused the children from their nap.她把午睡的孩子們喚醒。In the house there was nothing to arouse suspicion.在這所房子中沒有什麼引起懷疑的。Her behaviour aroused the suspicions of the police.她的擧止引起了警察的懷疑。A walk before dinner will arouse your appetite.晚飯前的散步會(huì)引起你的食欲。His suffering aroused our sympathy.他的痛苦引起我們的同情。This announcement will arouse a feeling of anger among freedom-loving people.這一宣告將會(huì)激起愛好自由人們的憤怒。He was aroused from his thoughts by the sound.這聲音把他從沉思中喚醒過來。I was aroused from a sound sleep by sharp knocks on the door.門外急促的敲門聲把我從睡夢(mèng)中喚醒。He was suddenly aroused by a slight noise.他突然被一聲小的響聲所驚醒。My curiosity was fully aroused.我的好奇心被充分激發(fā)了起來。Public attention should be aroused to this affair.應(yīng)喚起公衆(zhòng)對(duì)這件事的注意。用作賓補(bǔ)動(dòng)詞: S+~+ n./pron. +to- vWe must arouse them to fight for their own emancipation.我們必須喚起他們爲(wèi)其自身的解放而鬭爭。The speaker aroused the audience to anger.講縯者激起了聽衆(zhòng)的憤怒。更多例句雙語例句The news aroused much fear in Germany.這消息在德國引起很大恐慌。《新英漢大辤典》His words aroused no echoes in their hearts.他的話沒有在他們心中引起反響。《新英漢大辤典》The rejection of this measure aroused the people to indignation.對(duì)該議案的否決激起人民的憤慨。《新英漢大辤典》原聲例句suspicion of a crime had been aroused;This doesn't look forward to Humbert's poem; it already is a poem and it is a poem to the crazed, aroused mind of Humbert.不期待亨伯特自己的詩,它已經(jīng)是一首,讓其瘋狂,引其深思的詩。耶魯公開課 - 1945年後的美國小說課程節(jié)選You feel physiologically aroused but you're not completely sure why, and you have to make up an explanation for it.你感覺到性覺醒,但是不能確定是什麼原因,你不得不給出一個(gè)解釋。耶魯公開課 - 心理學(xué)導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句We wrinkle our noses, gag, perhaps get hungry or sexually aroused, or inhale more deeply.FORBES: Magazine ArticleThis has aroused fears among Tibetans of widespread and indiscriminate arrests in the days to come.ECONOMIST: Our correspondent reports from TibetScipio's extraordinary successes aroused intense jealousies and rivalries as the danger to Rome receded.FORBES: Fact and Comment 返回 aroused