evoke的意思和读音

evoke

: [ɪˈvoʊk] : [ɪˈvəʊk]

v.

evokes  evoking  evoked  

v.suppress

v.call to mind,bring to mind,suggest,call up,induce

evokev.

1.~ sthto bring a feeling, a memory or an image into your mind

The music evoked memories of her youth.

His case is unlikely to evoke public sympathy.

v.1.;,2.()3.()

v.1.to bring a particular emotion, idea, or memory into your mind

1. survive evoke advocate ...

2. eternal a. evoke vt. exclusive a.

3. drain n. ,;, evoke vt. enter v. ,, ...

4. enroll v. 使…… 01-6-47 evoke v. 99-6-31 exclaim v. 94-1-6…

5. provoke - evoke - advocate ...

6. survive evoke advocate ...

7., ethnic a. 139, evoke vt. , 140, exemplify vt. () 141, ...

8. propagate evoke invoke ...

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1.She personifies a certain Iran I've tried to evoke since the beginning of this year.

2.I will suggest that her actions evoke moral meanings that reside at the heart of her possible influence on her students.

3.Melody seems to act as a path or a cue to evoke the precise information we are trying to retrieve.

4.In advertising, red is often used to evoke erotic feelings (red lips, red nails, red-light districts, 'Lady in Red', etc).广、“)。

5.Her work is often minimal, impinging on us often through the use of light, its reflection and refraction, to evoke feelings of wonder.

6.No, any object whatsoever obliges me to evoke you as a witness, not even to have the approval of what I see.西

7.After all, the word is a symbol to indicate that which has happened or is happening, to communicate or to evoke something.西

8.The Bank will evoke the memory of the inventor James Watt and his Birmingham business partner, Matthew Boulton on the new note.··

9.If I stay on and die AT my post, it is hard to tell whAT repercussions thAT might evoke worldwide.退

10.Why the reminiscence should evoke such a strong emotion I do not understand. On reflection, however, the reason is really very simple.。(