arousing
v. 引起( arouse的現在分詞 ); 喚醒; 激起性慾; 使行動起來
If something arouses a particular reaction or attitude in people, it causes them to have that reaction or attitude.
We left in the daytime so as not to arouse suspicion.
我們在白天離開以避免引起懷疑。
...the deep public anger you have aroused.
你所激起的強烈公憤
If something arouses a particular feeling or instinct that exists in someone, it causes them to experience that feeling or instinct strongly.
There is nothing like a long walk to arouse the appetite...
沒有什麼比走很長的路更能激起食慾的了。
He aroused her mothering instincts.
他激發了她母性的本能。
If you are aroused by something, it makes you feel sexually excited.
Some men are aroused when their partner says erotic words to them.
有些男人在性伴侶對他們說撩人情話時會被激起性慾。
If something arouses you, it makes you feel angry.
He apologized, saying this subject always aroused him.
他道歉說這個話題總是會讓他生氣。
If something arouses you from sleep, it wakes you up.
About two o'clock, we were aroused from our sleep by a knocking at the door.
大約兩點時,我們被一通敲門聲喚醒。
They drove away slowly to avoid arousing suspicion.
他們緩緩駕車離去,以免引起懷疑。
They abused their power and bullied the people , thus arousing intense discontent among the masses.
他們仗勢欺人, 引起群眾強烈的不滿.
It troubled him, arousing vague feelings of attraction and chivalry.
這使他很不好受, 心裡隱隱引起一陣傾慕和騎士的熱腸.
He succeeded in arousing the nation's sympathy.
他已經激發了全民的同情.
A teacher's priorities include arousing students'interest and stimulating their creativity.
教師首先要考慮的事情之一是喚起學生的興坤,激發他們的創嶼性.