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  1. He succeeded in arousing the nation's sympathy.
    他已经激发了全民的同情.
  2. Arousing or capable of arousing sympathetic sadness and compassion.
    令人同情的,可怜的激发或能够激发伤感和同情的



Arouse \A*rouse"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Aroused}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Arousing}.] [Pref. a- + rouse.]
To excite to action from a state of rest; to stir, or put in
motion or exertion; to rouse; to excite; as, to arouse one
from sleep; to arouse the dormant faculties.

Grasping his spear, forth issued to arouse
His brother, mighty sovereign on the host. --Cowper.

No suspicion was aroused. --Merivale.

  1. While the results of Gulf States' campaign remain to be seen, it is also arousing the company's easily aroused critics.
  2. It is only New York's performance, against a background of slow growth, trade squabbles and start-ling political disillusion, which is now arousing fears of a new bubble, which could burst as it did in 1987.
  3. The Communist leadership decided in February to endorse multi-party elections, arousing suspicions among some of its East bloc allies.
  4. As Adlai Stevenson and Michael Dukakis in the US and Hugh Gaitskell in Britain discovered in contests now long forgotten, arousing suspicions about tax can seriously damage your electoral health.
  5. WITH-PROFITS bonuses are on their way down again, arousing anger from policyholders.
  6. He welcomes the 'inevitable' EU membership of the central European countries such as Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic; but he warns against arousing unrealistic expectations about the timing of entry. Yet Mr Lubbers wants the EU to work.
  7. The threshold for arousing Office of Fair Trading interest in a deal is 25 per cent for one company, and this could lead to a referral to the MMC.
  8. Allied forces undoubtedly would begin killing far more Iraqi soldiers, arousing a new set of popular passions.
  9. "Now we have the paradoxical situation in which an item is more expensive and not available," he added. "I think this is one of the more significant factors arousing social frustration.
  10. Write it in, and the computer returns properly inflected synonyms _ "arousing, awakening, bestirring."
  11. Indeed, most of this carefully programmed plane music seems to wash over passengers without ever arousing much strong reaction.
  12. Bush's forces fire at Robertson, but others shy away from taking Robertson on for fear of arousing his evangelical followers.
  13. "The demands which can be heard presented beyond the Elbe River cannot do anything apart from arousing our concern," he said.
  14. Scientists transplanted human cells that make insulin into laboratory mice without arousing the rodents' immune systems, suggesting a major advance in organ and tissue transplantation.
  15. Pubs and bars throughout England and Wales will be allowed to stay open through the afternoon starting today, ending a 73-year-old policy and arousing some fears of increased drunkenness and violence.
  16. When it gets going, it can be as arousing as a striptease. I was really out of my league, though.
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