invoke的意思和读音

invoke

: [ɪnˈvoʊk] : [ɪnˈvəʊk]

v.

invokes  invoking  invoked  

v.+n.invoke authority

v.cite,quote,use,refer,mention

invokev.

1.~ sth (against sb)to mention or use a law, rule, etc. as a reason for doing sth

It is unlikely that libel laws will be invoked.

2.~ sb/sthto mention a person, a theory, an example, etc. to support your opinions or ideas, or as a reason for sth

She invoked several eminent scholars to back up her argument.

3.~ sthto mention sb's name to make people feel a particular thing or act in a particular way

His name was invoked as a symbol of the revolution.

4.~ sb;(to make a request (for help) to sb, especially a god

5.~ sth使to make sb have a particular feeling or imagine a particular scene

The opening paragraph invokes a vision of England in the early Middle Ages.

6.~ sthto begin to run a program, etc.

This command will invoke the HELP system.

7.~ sb/sthto make evil appear by using magic

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v.1.to use a law or rule in order to achieve something; to mention a law, principle, or idea in order to support an argument or to explain an action; to mention the name of someone who is well known or well respected in order to support an argument2.to make someone feel a particular emotion or see a particular image in their minds3.to ask for help from someone who is stronger or more powerful, especially a god4.to make the spirits of dead people appear by using magic powers1.to use a law or rule in order to achieve something; to mention a law, principle, or idea in order to support an argument or to explain an action; to mention the name of someone who is well known or well respected in order to support an argument2.to make someone feel a particular emotion or see a particular image in their minds3.to ask for help from someone who is stronger or more powerful, especially a god4.to make the spirits of dead people appear by using magic powers

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1.The Company hereby irrevocably waives any right to invoke jurisdiction it may have to any court by virtue of the laws of the PRC.

2.These indicate that other components can invoke the properties and methods of the new class as if they were shared members.

3.Now that you've created a service and service client, you're ready to compose a BPEL process model application to invoke this service.BPEL

4.That's a phrase from Thoreau we would invoke at the beginning of every meeting.

5.The business state machine provides the ability for a condition to call (invoke) another component to perform the condition check.

6.Given the frequency with which institutions are collapsing, he would have been keen to invoke that power soon.

7.Whether or not you restrict the access to your scripts, Web clients should not be able to invoke any function of a server-side script.访,Web

8.In other words, you should be able to invoke the component as though it were a local object.

9.PtrToStructure is often necessary in COM interop and platform invoke when structure parameters are represented as an System. IntPtr value.System.IntPtr,PtrToStructureCOMInterop

10.The commands in any person's working set are those they most often use. Users want those commands to be especially quick and easy to invoke.使