evoking 引起
- To worsen the problem, this behavior is evoking more admiration instead of disgust.
更糟的是,这种行为引来的不是人们的唾弃、而是羡慕。 - Effective denunciation of a crime, with the aim of evoking a law enforcement response, must be made formally to the police.
对一件罪行的有效地指控告发,带有唤起执法响应的目的,必须正式通报给警察局。 - So this is already evoking this idea you might find them right there in scripture, they're just like that.
这就唤起了这样一种观点,你能在文本中找到他们,他们就是这样。
Evoke \E*voke"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Evoked}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Evoking}.] [L. evocare; e out + vocare to call, fr. vox,
vocis, voice: cf. F ['e]voquer. See {Voice}, and cf.
{Evocate}.]
1. To call out; to summon forth.
To evoke the queen of the fairies. --T. Warton.
A regulating discipline of exercise, that whilst
evoking the human energies, will not suffer them to
be wasted. --De Quincey.
2. To call away; to remove from one tribunal to another. [R.]
``The cause was evoked to Rome.'' --Hume.