rouse
verb- (formal)
to wake somebody up, especially when they are sleeping deeply 唤醒;使醒来 - rouse somebody from sleep/bed
The telephone roused me from my sleep at 6 a.m. 早晨 6 点钟,电话铃声就把我从睡梦中吵醒了。 He came to the door, evidently just roused from his bed. 他来到门口,显然是刚从床上醒来。 - rouse somebody
Nicky roused her with a gentle nudge. 尼基用胳膊肘轻轻地将她推醒。
Homophones rouse | rowsrouse rows- rouse verb
We were unable to rouse him from his sleep. 我们无法把他从睡眠中唤醒。
- rows noun (plural of row2)
They keep having rows over who does more work around the house. 他们一直在争论谁在家里做更多的工作。
Extra ExamplesI was roused from a deep sleep by a hand on my shoulder. 一只手搭在我的肩膀上,把我从沉睡中唤醒。 We tried in vain to rouse him. 我们试图唤醒他,但没有成功。
- rouse somebody from sleep/bed
to make somebody want to start doing something when they were not active or interested in doing it 使活跃起来;使产生兴趣 - rouse somebody/yourself (to something)
A lot of people were roused to action by the appeal. 许多人响应号召行动起来。 - rouse somebody/yourself to do something
Richard couldn't rouse himself to say anything in reply. 理查德没有兴趣回答。 - rouse somebody from something
We finally managed to rouse her from her lethargy. 我们终于设法把她从昏睡中唤醒。
- rouse somebody/yourself (to something)
- rouse something (formal)
to make somebody feel a particular emotion 激起(某种情感) to rouse somebody’s anger 把某人惹火 What roused your suspicions (= what made you suspicious)? 你是怎么起疑心的? She ran forward, roused to anger. 她向前跑去,被激怒了。
- [usually passive]
to make somebody angry, excited or full of emotion Topics Feelingsc2激怒;使激动 see also arouse
Word Originlate Middle English (originally as a hawking and hunting term): probably from Anglo-Norman French, of unknown ultimate origin.