单词 | Arouse |
例句 | 1. Silly mistakes often arouse ridicule. 2. We must arouse them to fight with enemies. 3. At dawn the farmers began to arouse. 4. We must arouse them to fight for their own emancipation. 5. There is nothing like a long walk to arouse the appetite. 6. Parked vehicles that arouse suspicion should be reported to the police. 7. The killings at the weekend helped arouse popular sentiment against the organization. 8. A pat humorous tale may sometimes arouse a big laugh. 9. The mere fact of your being there will arouse their suspicions. 10. Their persecution only serves to arouse the opposition of the people. 11. Which situations tend to arouse these emotions in you? 12. They were a device to arouse emotions. 13. Parked vehicles that arouse suspicion should be reported. 14. To place something else at the center may arouse fears that superstition and non-scientific ideas will attack an undefended citadel of science. 15. They are fascinating and frightening; they arouse anger and they are defiant. 16. So why do their activities arouse deep suspicion among tax authorities and police forces? 16. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 17. This, though, does arouse pity for Blanche as she does want to escape, by marrying Mitch. 18. The purpose of this chapter is to arouse your interest in thinking about the question. 19. We left in the daytime so as not to arouse suspicion. 20. The prime minister was concerned that such a move would arouse public hostility. 21. Apart from Mary, however, black images are too rare to arouse much comment or controversy. 22. In the current climate, any smooth and unambiguous unity of theory is likely to arouse suspicion. 23. A new consumer product must be introduced with a suitable advertising campaign to arouse an interest in it. 24. Describe fully what took place, in a way which will arouse the feelings and sympathy of your readers. 25. Polyneices took refuge in Argos and did all he could to arouse enmity against Thebes. 26. Unless your home is totally dilapidated, steer clear of a complete redecoration prior to selling: it will arouse suspicion. 27. Personenkreis 1-3 is not exactly the type of play that is guaranteed to arouse the enthusiasm of the critics. 28. The justification for Gloucester's assumption of power confused contemporaries and has continued to arouse controversy. 29. Once again, however, it took the fears engendered by the Boer War to arouse widespread interest in the issue. 30. Yet this considerable variation in organizational model appears to arouse remarkably little interest in its consequences. 1. Silly mistakes often arouse ridicule. 2. We left in the daytime so as not to arouse suspicion. 3. We must arouse them to fight with enemies. 4. We must arouse them to fight for their own emancipation. 5. Their persecution only serves to arouse the opposition of the people. 31. After evening prayers something happened to arouse her fears further. 32. Amongst the many economic indicators in an economy, interest rates arouse a great deal of public attention. 33. To tamper with serfdom was certain to arouse wild expectations among the peasantry and would require the most rigorous control. 34. The Church hopes this new opportunity will arouse a similar level of interest as that stimulated by previous religious radio broadcasts. 35. Neither slinky dresses nor thigh-throttling jeans and undulating cleavage seem to arouse the slightest passion into those zombies on the terraces. 36. A man doing a handstand in the town centre is likely to arouse interest. 37. But they are the old-style notes without silver strips although legal tender could arouse suspicion. 38. The organisation recommends that participating nations establish home offices to arouse public interest and collect contributions. 39. Even where an application does arouse some opposition, issues of public amenity rarely arise. 40. The resignation of the managing director is certain to arouse new fears about the future of the company. 41. Similarly the threat of a loss arouses anxiety and actual loss causes sorrow, while both situations are likely to arouse anger. 42. It is the peculiar nature of the bureaucracy that sensible initiatives like this arouse great resentment and efforts at evasion. 43. Become a part of your local scene and it may well disappear altogether, except when your activities arouse friendly interest. 44. Sixth-form colleges did not arouse enthusiasm in the Department of Education and Science of 1965. 45. An individual who has been deprived of sleep is more difficult to arouse because sleep that follows sleep deprivation is very deep. 46. The money was taken out of the bank in small amounts so as not to arouse suspicion. 47. He has acquired a great knowledge of public affairs,[http:///arouse.html] which he uses to arouse esteem among his fellow-citizens. 48. The genus was sufficiently unlike other bacteria to arouse curiosity. 49. He said she did nothing to arouse fear in her sons to the degree that they would kill her. 50. While the paintings by Miro do not arouse much interest, the ones by Klee become an instantaneous success. 51. Even after he had been summoned to the Holy Office in April 1633, Galileo could still arouse sympathy in high places. 52. I had not realised that one innocent man's plight could arouse such blood lust. 53. Although it quickly subsided, what I was able to catch was sufficient to arouse suspicion. 54. Just what was it about this man that he could arouse her strongest emotions so very easily? she thought hazily. 55. Whether that will arouse great controversy among any but the most convinced monarchists is doubtful. 56. Zeus had made him keeper of the Winds, to still them or arouse them at his will. 57. These stars appear to arouse around the North Star. 58. How does cerebral hemorrhage arouse gatism handling? 59. Is epididymitis able to arouse a varicocele? 60. This should arouse the attention of the addresser. 61. He fell into a sound sleep, don't arouse him. 62. His strange behaviors arouse the suspect of the guard. 63. They attempted to arouse nationalistic passions against the foreigners. 64. He addresses ideals that arouse yearning transiently. 65. It was some trouble to arouse the little sleeper. 66. The Treaty has failed to arouse genuine public outrage. 67. Would he arouse him with a throb of agony? 68. Elections to positions in student organizations arouse much enthusiasm. 69. You dare not arouse my displeasure. 70. Touching the bottom of my heart that arouse. 71. Silly mistakes and queer clothes often arouse ridicule. 72. We had to arouse them to carry out land reform and emancipate themselves. 73. We have seen hundreds of the elk and bighorn sheep that attract visitors, yet they still arouse a sense of wonder. 74. Beggars almost sell themselves as human being to arouse the pity of passers - by . 75. A kind of real smell experience, dinkum quiet experience, wake up the skin of sleep deeply, arouse us pursuit is uncommon. 76. Donnie said the test definitely does aim to arouse anti-American sentimentamong young people like him. 77. This has arouse his memory of his tribulation experience of the earlier years. 78. Although memories often arouse sadness in my eyes, the world is just as it is. 79. Hideousness of aspect, deformity of instinct, troubled him not , and did not arouse his indignation. 80. The parameters problems arouse many concerns for years in rock and soil circle, and which stands out speciously in fissured and jointed rock masses. 81. The international tax treaty conflicts may arouse double taxation and hinder free development of international economy. 82. They include ports on the Arabian Sea and a proposed rail project which has yet to be approved, but which would arouse controversy, and Indian ire, by running through contested territory in Kashmir. 83. They never feed living beastie to tiger because they are afraid that it could arouse tiger's nature of cruelness when praying the beastie. 84. Few events arouse more teenage angst than the springtime arrival of college rejection letters. 85. The Railway wheel generated fatigue cracks at the wheel web plate holes, which would arouse safe servicing problem. 86. if you open your focus to an endless stream of ever-more-transgressive images of cybersex, that is what it will take to arouse you. 87. I happened to have a monkey-like trait that makes me want to feel, smell, taste things which arouse my curiosity, then to take them apart. 88. Result: Megaarpaea delavyi Franch can obviously accelerate push movement of rat small intestine, swell guinea pig shrink power of excursive ileum flesh, and unable arouse strong straight contraction. 89. He believed that the investment in real estates is decelerating unceasingly should arouse the interest especially. 90. Thirdly, the choice of a key equivalent word may arouse the similar responses in the original readers and the target readers. 91. What nevertheless cereal song reader needs truly is to arouse social function utility. 92. This is the artistic singing said by people usually, using beautiful singing to infect and move people, to arouse the appreciators'wonderful sensibility, and to intersperse life, influence society. 93. Offering Circular An abbreviated prospectus for a new security listing. Delivered to individuals and brokerage houses, these documents are issued to arouse interest in the new issue. 94. In the of penal lawsuit procedure, initial investigation is a problem that can easily arouse quarrel. 95. CONCLUSION: Fosfomycin may induce anaphylactic shock, which should arouse more attention in clinic. 96. Under the impetus of the feminist movement and criticism, the image of madwoman in Jane Eyre has come to arouse some interest and attention from people, but not seemingly enough. 97. In some way he depended upon the excitement he could arouse in her hysterical nature. 98. They never feed living beastie to the tiger because they are afraid that it could arouse the tiger's nature of cruelness when praying the beastie. 99. It inquiries into in chapter 2 informationization arouse the basic theories of the industrialization, analyze two organic integrations to the push function that industry progress. 100. It is an attempt to explore the profound connotations of the hexagram Xuto arouse a completely new attention to the great humanistic philosophical idea and scientific implications embraced in Zhouyi. 101. The appearance of the opening duck seemed first to arouse the Hurons from their apathy. 102. Teams of four and five nonparty cadres would enter a village and try to arouse it against the landlord. 103. The fine deportment of different field and the emotion recalling ancientry arouse the people's living interest. 104. This novel eyeshot breaks open a window for us to reflect the anthropocentricity , to reconsider the status of man, and to arouse vigilance to the narrowness and selfishness of humans. 105. And DO you, " said Valentine, "depend on me to stimulate the tardiness and arouse the memory of grandpapa? 106. Info-tech can arouse student's interest in study, induce the conscious of creation[/arouse.html], practise divergent thinking and convergent thinking. 107. It makes knowledge enters public life with commonsensible means, will arouse the people respect to common thing and passion, it also expects to give more people the chance with conversation. 108. While this letter provoked speculation, it did not arouse any suspicions. 109. Hillsden scrupulously avoided any topic likely to arouse suspicion as to his motives. 110. So , it arouse reflection from penman about the relation between them. 111. In China, for increase in social investment and keeping higher investment and growth rate of fixed capital, the crux is how to arouse folk investment that is being in low ebb. 112. Errantry, chivalry and martial community (Jianghu) are not only core concepts in Jinyong's stories, but also key elements that arouse cultural association in his readers. 113. Your Qi hibernates in coccyx for long time. I arouse it by proper notes. 114. The paper is a simple analysis of the ferroelectric domain structure of this material so as to arouse researchers' interest. 115. Because of unfair revenue necessity may dampen enterprise and personal enthusiasm, arouse social contradictions even. 116. This sort of " discovery " is unlikely to arouse appreciation! 117. Be good at mining " corner " : Will with the kitchen the lie between balcony get through of one wall, use a corner to make a fixed table, decorate to arouse appetitive little dining room. 118. The simply thought which the ideal of rite contained by implements, arouse Chinese philosopher to think the relation of Tao and concrete thing. 119. Great speakers often use Old English to arouse our emotions. 120. These are the very things that qualify him as a college man, and arouse an understandable pride in his parents. 121. For chocolate lovers, it appears that methylxanthines provide psychostimulant effects, arouse emotions, and may even evoke guilt feelings . 122. Now, you don't have to put on a three-piece suit every day, but looking well put together and carrying yourself with confidence will arouse her vision, which may serve to arouse the rest of her. 123. These tendency may arouse trade protectionism, browbeat thereby global economy is integrated. 124. Experienced in teaching piano via interactive skills and target to arouse students' interest in learning how to play the piano. 125. In America, one who is reluctant to maintain eye contact is called shifty-eyed and can arouse suspicion. 126. Our foreplay does not take off a qualitative bedgown, the sort of slipping that feel slipperily , meeting more arouse a man " catch " desire. 127. Arouse baby's imagination so bring into play creativity during actual operation. 128. The color is wordless, but it can deposit a mood in one's heart through permeating the eyes. The color can arouse the affectivity , which can not be ignored. 129. The spring uses the green grass, the thawy river and a variety of colour flower to arouse everything on the land. Spring is full of the world. 130. They arouse instincts which can only be dimly understoodExploring really deep caves is not a task for the Sunday afternoon rambler. 131. Facing the threat of self-deception, what can man do?The article is to arouse people to care about and study the lonely destiny of man. 132. The exhibitors at the trade fair pass out free samples to arouse people's interest. 133. The battle roared; a sound calculated to arouse the sublimest emotions in the breast of the soldier. 134. The small tablet is adequate to change the decent lay into the crazy girl, it is the unbeatable rival for lady's sexual frigidity,[http:///arouse.html] only one Passion Coffee Tablet can arouse the passion of ladies. 135. It is hopeful that this work will arouse the attention of the people working in sulfolane extraction process so as to take measures to curb this problem. 136. If you are not only 65, not arouse to a retirement community. 137. And do you, " said Valentine, "depend on Me. to stimulate the tardiness and arouse the Me. ory of grandpapa? 138. Masculine health direct relation family, society's harmony and stable, should arouse the entire society' 139. Why doesn't it arouse the subject immediately, if it is true that he is so profoundly libidinal? 140. Using CT arouse scanning function control exposure time can get more accurate liver artery issue time. 141. To arouse the resonance of the students'emotion by warmhearted love. 142. No memorials commemorative of noble deeds arouse enthusiasm and reverence. 143. It am a dark or stormy night. The officer on the bridge go to the captain or shout, "Captain, Captain, here is a light in we sea lane or we won't arouse." 144. The affection which is arouse by pressure characteristics conterminous variation rule and start-up pressure gradient are also analyzed in Non-steady state. 145. Sometimes inaudibly, sometimes in loud and penetrating tones which arouse the sympathetic curiosity of my family, I tell it over and over, to an imaginary hearer. 146. He was trying to plant the seed of revolt, arouse that placid peasant docility. 147. Colour has capability to arouse human being's first visual sensation in the environment design. |
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