evocative
adj. 喚起的; 激起的; 喚出的
If you describe something as evocative, you mean that it is good or interesting because it produces pleasant memories, ideas, emotions, and responses in people.
Her story is sharply evocative of Italian provincial life.
她的故事讓人清晰地回憶起義大利的鄉村生活。
...the evocative power of cinema.
電影引起共鳴的力量
1. serving to bring to mind;
A 19 th century French movement that rejected realism and expre ed subjective visio through evocative images.
產生於19世紀的法國藝術運動.它摒棄現實主義手法,透過使人產生聯想的意像表達主觀感受.
His language was clearest and most evocative on foreign and security policy.
關於國外防禦政策上他的的表達最清楚、最激勵人心.
Epic in and beautifully evocative and place, Woman in Bronze reveals a life lived in extremes.
《青銅女子像》以史詩般意境,完美再現歷史, 揭露了一種極端的生活狀態.
The perfume was evocative of spring.
那種香味令人想起了春天.
The successful copywriter is a master of apposite and evocative verbal images.
這個成功的廣告撰稿人是一個知道如何用恰當而富有感染力的言語來描述形象的語言大師.