单词 | Aroused |
例句 | (1) The speech aroused the enthusiasm of the students. (2) I aroused Kyle from his sleep. (3) The noise aroused the sleeping guard. (4) The proposal aroused little enthusiasm in the group. (5) He was aroused from his nap by the doorbell. (6) The execution of political opponents aroused widespread disgust . (7) The footsteps aroused the dog. (8) She aroused the children from their nap. (9) People who took football too seriously aroused deep loathing in me. (10) It's a subject which has aroused a lot of interest. (11) Skull and crossbones stickers on the drums aroused the suspicion of the customs officers. (12) The sight of the hopeless little boy aroused her maternal instincts. (13) The debate aroused strong feelings on both sides. (14) Sophie's curiosity was aroused by the mysterious phone call. (15) It aroused strange primeval yearnings in him. (16) Her strange behaviour aroused our suspicions. (17) Anne had to be aroused from a deep sleep. (18) The proposals have aroused the opposition of teachers. (19) Their curiosity was aroused by his strange behaviour. (20) The unexpected course of events aroused considerable alarm. (21) The whole community was aroused by the crime. (22) The idea aroused immense enthusiasm among party workers. (23) The candidate's speech aroused strong feeling on all sides. (24) The behaviour of the stranger aroused our suspicions. (25) A pat tale aroused a big laugh. (26) Her behaviour aroused no suspicion. (27) Their baby's death aroused great sadness in them. (28) The speech aroused nationalist fervour. (29) It was a debate which aroused fervent ethical arguments. (30) Her promotion aroused intense jealousy among her colleagues. (1) The speech aroused the enthusiasm of the students. (2) I aroused Kyle from his sleep. (3) The noise aroused the sleeping guard. (4) The footsteps aroused the dog. (5) She aroused the children from their nap. (6) People who took football too seriously aroused deep loathing in me. (7) It's a subject which has aroused a lot of interest. (8) Skull and crossbones stickers on the drums aroused the suspicion of the customs officers. (9) The sight of the hopeless little boy aroused her maternal instincts. (10) A pat tale aroused a big laugh. (11) The speech aroused nationalist fervour. (12) The news aroused the great indignation. (13) The nation must be aroused from its unwillingness to work. (31) His free-trade policies aroused suspicion among Tory stalwarts. (32) The series has aroused considerable interest. (33) Pictures of refugees aroused popular hostility towards the war. (34) His strange behaviour aroused/raised his neighbours' suspicions. (35) Their plight aroused considerable public sympathy. (36) The news aroused the great indignation. (37) A great deal of anger was aroused by Campbell's decision. (38) The new working hours aroused a lot of ill feeling at the factory. (39) No one had ever aroused his passion as much as Sandra. (40) Petty restrictions easily raised/aroused the ire of such a creative artist. (41) Suspicions were first aroused after questions from local residents remained unanswered. (42) Our suspicions were first aroused when we heard a muffled scream. (43) The new working hours aroused a lot of bad feeling at the factory. (44) Often, a man can enjoy making love but may not be sufficiently aroused to climax. (45) She felt aroused by the pressure of his body so close to hers. (46) The police said their suspicions were aroused because Mr Owens had other marks on his body. (47) His remark not only broke the ice,(http:///aroused.html) but aroused everyone's interest. (48) This latest move by the government has aroused fierce opposition. (49) The nation must be aroused from its unwillingness to work. (50) The sight of the helpless little boy aroused her maternal instinct. (51) Some men feel that they get most sexually aroused in the morning. (52) Touch a man's property and his passions are immediately aroused. (53) Her youth and looks aroused extreme envy in her rivals. (54) The programme aroused strong feelings - witness the number of letters received. (55) Some men are aroused when their partner says erotic words to them. (56) Suspicions were aroused when he failed to return to work on Monday morning. (57) The lazybones must be aroused from their unwillingness to work. (58) The news aroused a lot of curiosity among local people. (59) I was aroused by a metallic clatter. (60) Shots ring out, the country is shocked, aroused. (61) This aroused their resentment, and consequently their respect. (62) His strange behavior aroused my suspicions. (63) His interest would be aroused, his member distended. (64) Such arrogance always aroused the anger of the gods. (65) The very mention of her name aroused fury. (66) His protective instincts thoroughly aroused, he changed roles. (67) Dan's arrival had aroused all her dormant sexuality. (68) It's aroused a little local opposition. (69) We become deeply aroused by the featherbedding union. (70) The case aroused passions in Norfolk and across Britain. (71) No wonder my curiosity was aroused. (72) The speech aroused nationalist fervor. (73) But you aroused those fears only to force exile. (74) Performed in Shiraz it aroused enormous anger and offence. (75) The vote fraud charges had aroused people. (76) An amateur photographer on the shore captured last week's clash on videotape and its revelations aroused outrage. (77) The suspicions of some are also aroused by weekend get-togethers of Volunteers working in widely dispersed communities. (77) try its best to gather and make good sentences. (78) Friendly fire is included; that's the euphemism which aroused such anger at the Gulf War inquest in Oxford this spring. (79) Diana was flattered, flustered and bewildered by the passion she had aroused in a man twelve years her senior. (80) Santa Anna was not yet aware of the extent to which the nation had become aroused. (81) This aroused the resentment of almost the whole front bench, but Wigg's hostility was not evenly spread. (82) It aroused as much controversy as any Alsop column up to that time. (83) You may be attracted by an advertisement in your local paper, or perhaps reading the nursing press has aroused your interest. (84) The Cove in Gilmerton has aroused widespread interest from local historians. (85) Some of the girls aroused him and arousal made him think first of Charmian, then of Marge. (86) The government's discomfiture during the Crimean War had aroused great expectations of major change even before Alexander became committed to Emancipation. (87) The plan aroused much interest and in 1842 James Beart Simonds was selected as lecturer from half a dozen candidates. (88) The interest of psychiatrists was aroused, and so was that of biochemists. (89) As an exercise, it was valuable for Glass even if it aroused a great deal of hostility. (90) She pleaded that she did not do it and her husband's inconsistencies and contradictions aroused suspicion. (91) It was hard to believe that a few moments earlier he'd aroused that snake-pit of desire inside her. (92) That was fine, but I had not reckoned with the excitement the case aroused in the popular press. (93) The project aroused tremendous community opposition in the mid-1980s and was initially denied a permit by the California Energy Commission. (94) As might be expected, such a policy aroused enormous controversy and opposition, and was later modified. (95) What's more, the growing climate of controversy surrounding punk had aroused Branson's instincts. (96) This was invaluable, it also aroused the interest of the Californian Highway Patrol! (97) Half a century earlier his behaviour would have seemed much more normal and aroused much less criticism. (98) These results confirmed the theoretical predictions and aroused great interest in FELs. (99) His presence in restricted areas had aroused the anxiety of the Soviets. (100) The case aroused much interest and reminded people of the similar murder of a local woman a year earlier. (101) In schools the increasing number of para.professionals creeping in under the resources umbrella have understandably aroused suspicions in teachers' union branches. (102) The theme today aroused my curiosity: a Celebration of Ulrike Meinhof. (103) His curiosity is aroused by my problem, and he gives me some suggestions to follow up in the library in Asnieres. (104) At the flat that evening, lying thinking in the bath, he was aroused by the telephone. (105) His advocacy aroused the interests of some of his many friends in the gallery world, bringing several artists to wider notice. (106) One bilious attack would have been passed over as something that could happen to anyone; but two aroused suspicion. (107) Had their father - the thought aroused crazy laughter - passed it on from some episode in his youth? (107) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (108) Stages 1 and 2 are stages of light sleep, just drifting off and being asleep but easily aroused. (109) The setting up of the agency has aroused strong emotions, but there are widespread misunderstandings about it. (110) It closed possessively on the aroused peak, sending delicious waves of pleasure shuddering through her. (111) It aroused much local opposition but the directives came into force, technically at least, from I January this year. (112) The materialism was crass, everyone's expectations had been aroused, and few people had been satisfied. (113) Suspicions may also be aroused in the course of routine inspection or sampling: where is the waste going? (114) The thin cotton pyjamas could not conceal his aroused state. (115) It was a fundamental assault on our sensibility and aroused a horror almost too deep for tears. (116) The depth of the resentment Mrs Thatcher aroused was occasioned by the challenge she represented. (117) Certainly women could tell, as men could, when one of their number was aroused. (118) Only once or twice did he ever become aroused enough for them to make love. (119) His face had darkened with shame at having his pleasure aroused in public by one of his daughters. (120) The language which came out of me could have aroused the ghost of Lenny Bruce. (121) Nevertheless, the discrepancy between the treatment of Hayman and his fellow paedophiles inevitably aroused indignation. (122) Her heart clenched inside her as she thought of Guido and the dizzy, consuming passions he aroused in her. (123) The integration of the specialist colleges of art into larger institutions like polytechnics also aroused apprehensions which added fuel to the flames. (124) Never, not even when some aroused, overweight, ugly Casanova had tried to paw her. (125) My first suspicion that these chaps were not what they seemed was aroused as I listened. (126) This extraordinary and highly convoluted story has aroused interest in many quarters from time to time. (127) The success of the recent TV series has aroused young people's curiosity about nature in general. (128) This exacerbates the possibility of further disorder as more protest is aroused by the loss of civil liberties. (129) The New Urban Left councils aroused considerable hostility from the government(), and some anxiety from the leadership of the Labour party. (130) Now suddenly she could feel the pleasure such imaginings had aroused uncurling in a warm spiral in the pit of her stomach. (131) Like Miltiades, he had aroused the suspicion of his people that he aimed at supreme power. (132) Its stirring words aroused free men everywhere to defend the government. (133) Unlikely as it may sound, the timetabling scheme aroused strong feelings among staff. (134) Reinforce this so your man won't feel pressure to become aroused. (135) Kennedy and Wilson had both aroused expectations, which had not been fulfilled. (136) The more you try to control something that can not be controlled, the more your body is aroused, causing anxiety. (137) Seven sales by Christie's between 1860 and 1878 aroused great public interest. (137) try its best to collect and create good sentences. (138) More pilots ran out of the back room, aroused by the uproar, and joined in the fist-fight. (139) Richard Baxter was deeply shocked by this tragedy and also by the general prejudice aroused against him by this incident. (140) The failure to reach agreement demonstrates the deep political passions aroused by discussions of Social Security. (141) George Herbert I still remember the strong emotions aroused in me when I read the following news report in my morning paper. (142) Depending on her partner's previous life experience, anxiety or guilt or caring can be aroused. (143) Everywhere measures to free the grain trade aroused the deepest suspicion and hostility. (144) The introduction of the community charge aroused considerable controversy around three main issues. (145) Emotive fragments Our emotions are aroused by symbols and associated ideas that can be classified as emotive fragments. (146) One hot night, four Lundbergs took a hike, aroused by thunder and lightning, aroused but not awakened. (147) What were the central features of this democracy, which aroused such controversy at the time, and still provokes debate today? (148) If she aroused the girl's suspicion all would be lost. (149) When you try to activate these systems yourself, the body becomes aroused, which pushes sedation and ultimately sleep further away. (150) This oppressive measure on the part of the authority aroused much anger among writers. (151) The cold-blooded murder of a hospitalisation case has aroused great public indignation. (152) It has aroused concern because of the resulting increase in the burden of taxation and reduction in individual choice. (153) But events in the region had offended the West's democratic sensibilities and aroused fears of greater Soviet ambitions. (154) In Ionia, Pausanias' arrogance and lust for gold and women aroused widespread anger. (155) In other cases, suspicion may first be aroused by the presence of characteristic physical symptoms. (156) The fury aroused by his anti-Pitt eloquence was at once frightening and flattering to his vanity. (157) The story, however, aroused similar interests from more than one company. (158) Not being able to fall asleep quickly causes such anxiety that their bodies are aroused to the point that sleep becomes impossible. (159) She attracted real affection, while the Shah himself aroused fear or, at best, respect. (160) This type of rapist is aroused by his victims' sufferings, particularly if they struggle to escape. (161) But the hatred they aroused meant that they were liable to be brutally slaughtered if captured afterwards. (162) Here, in 1989, an exhibit of photographs by the late Robert Mapplethorpe aroused the wrath of art critics in Congress. (163) The men who thought they drank alcohol and who actually got alcohol were the most highly aroused. (164) David Thomson's vivid account of these goings-on, in Woodbrook, had aroused my curiosity. (165) As geology has become the focus of more attention, it has aroused the curiosity of young people about nature in general. (166) In the middle, a tall negro. Curiosity aroused, the rider turned his horse and rode towards them. (167) During the Renaissance and in later times the Pantheon has aroused the admiration of artists of all nations. (168) Religion was the political issue which aroused the most passionate emotions amongst the population at large. (169) Clearly it was the stylistic aspect of the schemes which aroused this interest. (170) A sleeping person can usually be aroused to full alertness,(http:///aroused.html) just by a loud voice. (171) The Conservative government of the 1980s has aroused profound anxiety by its policies of centralization and executive control. (172) There were tackles which brought the Aberdeen support to their feet in acclamation, and aroused different emotions in the rest. (173) My curiosity about beekeeping was aroused when I read that Sherlock Holmes story. (174) Means-related fines, in particular, have aroused the ire of middle-income earners. (175) In some instances, delegates were driven outside where they were encircled and shot by the police and an aroused white citizenry. (176) Predictably, this putative development has aroused considerable opposition within public sector higher education. (177) This national event aroused such emotions and nostalgia that people everywhere responded with magnificent donations. (178) In 1867 forty-three gypsies pitched camp in the Cours la Reine and aroused much hatred among the Rouennais. (179) Thrilled to the core by his admission that she disturbed and aroused him, she was at the same time terrified. (180) The conflict aroused in these male children can induce an emotional paralysis in later life. (181) The Kutchi Rabaris, for example, being a slightly lower sub caste of his own caste, aroused his disapproval. (182) But the extension of the tax - for that is what it had become - to inland areas aroused resentment and opposition. (183) As a result of the huge curiosity our stance aroused, we had to continuously explain and defend our politics. (184) The rise in train fares has aroused public indignation. (185) The correspondent aroused, heard the crash of the toppled crests. (186) Gold nanoparticle ( GNP ) probes have aroused more and more interest recently. (187) Duncan test showed that heat aroused the most remarkable increasing of HSP 70. (188) The litigation aroused enormous interest in Scotland in the eighteenth century. (189) She did not explain that the thought , however, had aroused all the antagonism of her nature. (190) The German lines are aroused and furious, return the fire cruelly. (191) But this thing in aperture family name familial interior aroused controversy. (192) No distress messages were received, and suspicion was only aroused when they became overdue. |
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