rousing的意思和读音

rousing

: [ˈraʊzɪŋ] : ['raʊzɪŋ]

adj.

v.“rouse”

adj.soothing

adj.stirring,inspiring,moving,exciting,stimulating

rousingadj.

1.full of energy and enthusiasm

a rousing cheer

The team was given a rousing reception by the fans.

2.intended to make other people feel enthusiastic about sth

a rousing speech使

adj.1.(使);,使2.();,()3.,

v.1.“rouse”

adj.1.making you feel emotional, excited, or enthusiastic; expressing enthusiasm

v.1.The present participle of rouse

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2. Romantic Rousing Rowdy ...

3. respite rousing sparse ...

4. R——rassis( ) R——rousing) A——angel( 使) ...

5. muted rousing cosmos ...

6. ... 8.manipulation n. () 1.rousing adj. ; 2.flourish vi. , ...

7. ... 8.manipulation n. () 1.rousing adj. ; 2.flourish vi. , ...

8. foster rousing hortative ...

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1.By the end of his rousing speech, supported by the thunderous applause of fervent patriots, the Republic was no more.

2.After one more sleep I would find him at my bedside, rousing me with a push, before yet the darkness of night had passed.

3.His rousing last words show him to be a man mindful of his legacy: "Don't waste time in mourning. Organise! ":“——!”

4.He had Will Scarlett, his head man, armed in like fashion and out rousing the serfs while Guy and his hand were still half a mile distant.

5.In a rousing speech at the Convention, he laid out his claim to the White House. . .

6.It was the bits of snow that kept rousing him when he did not want to be roused.

7.The noise of the falling of the rock awaked me as it were, rousing me from the stupefied condition I was in, and filled me with horror.使

8.The time passed. It was the bits of snow that kept rousing him when he did not want to be roused. At last his will clicked into action.

9.Yet one prominent democracy seems to be escaping the trend toward base-rousing populism.

10.Some of us were born to be musicians. . . to communicate intricate thoughts and rousing feelings with the strings of a guitar.