evocation
英 [ˌiːvəʊˈkeɪʃn]
美 [ˌiːvoʊˈkeɪʃn]
n. 唤起; 引起; 再现
复数:evocations
BNC.20070 / COCA.16844
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 唤起;引起;再现
Anevocation ofsomething involves creating an image or impression of it.- ...a perfect evocation of the period.
极大地唤起了对那段时间的回忆
- ...a perfect evocation of the period.
英英释义
noun
- imaginative re-creation
- stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors
- the elicitation of his testimony was not easy
- calling up supposed supernatural forces by spells and incantations
双语例句
- It is the ability of the great artist to make each artistic creation a uniaue act of evocation.
这位大艺术家有这样的才能,他使每一次艺术创作都成为激发人内心感情的独特活动。 - Any communication resembling poetry in beauty or the evocation of feeling.
任何类似诗歌一样美或者有同样的感染力的交流。 - This is Martin Scorsese's evocation of the delicious shuddering fear we feel when horror movies are about something and don't release all the tension with action scenes.
马丁斯科塞斯唤起的颤抖令人愉悦,正如惊悚电影刚刚开始,所有紧张与不安蓄势待发时,我们所感到的恐惧。 - Narration Analysis of Huang Jinshu s Novels-the Youthful Appetency, Cultural Evocation, Political Fantasy;
黄锦树的小说叙事:青春原欲,文化招魂,政治狂想。 - Chinese ancient times and west organism "s habits the modern times thought, structure harmonious society to the organism" s habits problem resolving a nowadays, evocation having maximum.
中国古代和西方近代的生态思想,对于解决当今的生态问题,构建和谐社会都有极大的启发作用。 - However, try to become familiar with it, as you will be performing it before every evocation.
但是,试图成为熟悉它,因为你会表演,然后每招。 - Her novel is a brilliant evocation of life in eighteenth-century england.
她的小说是对18世纪英格兰生活的生动再现。 - This word crime overpassed the measure of what Marius, who was already greatly agitated by the abrupt evocation of Waterloo, could accept.
马吕斯在突然听见人家提到“滑铁卢”时,他已很紧张了,现在又听人说出“罪行”这种字眼,那就更超出他所能接受的限度了。 - So, this is Nabokov's beautiful evocation of how writer and reader meet at the summit of this misty mountain of the imagination.
那么,这就是纳博科夫的美好呼唤,是关于读者和作者,如何在想像的巅峰相遇。 - Flowering usually requires one of a range of external stimuli that bring about floral evocation.
成花通常需要那些能引起花发端的一系列外部刺激因子中的一种因子的作用。