rouse
v
1
(a) [Tn, Tn.pr]
~ sb (from/out of sth) cause sb to wake 唤醒某人
I was roused by the sound of a bell. 钟声把我吵醒了.
It's time to rouse the children. 该叫醒孩子们了.
(fig 比喻) rouse him from his depression 使他不再消沉.
(b) [I, Ipr] ~ (from/out of sth) (fml 文) wake (oneself) 醒来
I roused slowly from a deep sleep. 我从熟睡中慢慢地醒来.
2 [Tn, Tn.pr]
~ sb/sth (from sth) (to sth) cause sb/sth to become active, interested, etc 使某人[某事物]活跃起来、 产生兴趣等
rouse sb/oneself to action 激励某人[自己]行动起来
roused to anger by their insults 被他们的侮辱所激怒
When he's roused, he can get very angry. 要是惹著了他, 他有时大发脾气. Cf 参看 arouse.
There is space for summer picnics, open-air concerts, plays and games.
这儿有空旷的地方,供作夏日野餐、露天音乐会、各种娱乐和竞赛之用。
The deer are farmed for their meat and fur, which are then shipped to many other countries.
饲养鹿的目的是为了获取鹿的肉皮,然后鹿皮会被轮船运往许多别的国家。
Because of his actions, all Hindus were finally free to draw water from the same village well, to go to the same temple to pray and even marry each other.