rousing
adj. 充满活力[激情]的; 激励的,激动人心的
v. 醒来,唤醒( rouse的现在分词 ); 使…活跃起来[产生兴趣]
If someone rouses you when you are sleeping or if you rouse, you wake up.
Hilton roused him at eight-thirty by rapping on the door...
希尔顿8点半敲门把他叫醒了。
When I put my hand on his, he stirs but doesn't quite rouse.
当我把手放到他手上时,他动了动,但并没有完全醒来。
If you rouse yourself, you stop being inactive and start doing something.
She seemed to be unable to rouse herself to do anything...
她似乎打不起精神去做任何事情。
He roused himself from his lazy contemplation of the scene beneath him...
他不再懒洋洋地注视着下面的景色。
If something or someone rouses you, they make you very emotional or excited.
He did more to rouse the crowd there than anybody else...
他比其他任何人都更积极地鼓动那里的群众。
Ben says his father was good-natured, a man not quickly roused to anger or harsh opinions.
本说他父亲的脾气温和,不轻易发火或是发表尖锐的意见。
If something rouses a feeling in you, it causes you to have that feeling.
It roused a feeling of rebellion in him...
这激起了他的叛逆感。
This roused my interest in politics and I went to work for the Democrats.
这激发了我对政治的兴趣,于是我开始效力于民主党。
1. the act of arousing;
1. capable of arousing enthusiasm or excitement;
2. rousing to activity or heightened action as by spurring or goading;
In a rousing speech, the President hit out against the trade union.
在一次令人振奋的讲话中, 总统对工会进行了猛烈的抨击.
The sow, the mouse and the cow sounded a rousing song.
母猪 、 老鼠和母牛唱起了欢快的歌.
Usually a rousing piece, on this recording, never really takes life.
通常情况下,一支激动人心的乐曲录在这种磁带上, 放出来总是不如真的那么生动热烈.
The sales manager gave the salesmen a rousing pep talk before the sale.
减价开始之前,业务经理向售货员讲话,激励士气.
In a rousing speech the minister hit out at racism in the armed forces.
在一次振奋人心的讲话中,部长严厉批评了军队中存在的种族主义.