evoke
v. 引起,喚起
To evoke a particular memory, idea, emotion, or response means to cause it to occur.
...the scene evoking memories of those old movies...
喚起對那些老電影的記憶的場景
A sense of period was evoked by complementing pictures with appropriate furniture.
給照片配上一些合適的傢俱,喚起了一種年代感。
1. call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses);
2. call forth;
3. deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning);
4. evoke or call forth, with or as if by magic;
5. call to mind or evoke
Were these paintings trying to evoke a sense of order and disorder in human history?
難道是想喚起人類歷史上一種秩序或混亂的意識?
Pieces of fine art may evoke emotional or spiritual responses in us.
一件件精美的藝術品可以喚起我們情感和精神上的響應.
But why does the sound of a wailing banshee evoke the same response?
可是為什麼鬼哭神嚎也會引發相同的反應 呢 ?
Oddly, this most suburban American invention was supposed to evoke a European city centre.
令人匪夷所思的是, 這最具郊區特質的美國發明據說塑造了一個歐洲城市中心.
Brand AudIt'shows that Panodol , Tylenol , and Bufferin evoke different association.
品牌檢驗顯示, 必理通, 泰諾和百服寧有截然不同的品牌聯想.