evocation
evocation 英 [ˌi:vəʊ'keɪʃn] 美 [ˌɛvəˈkeʃən, ˌivə-]
n. 招魂;唤起;唤出
名词复数:evocations
- Does the taste of a particular candy bar suddenly whisk you back to an earlier time in your life? That's an evocation, the summoning, usually unconscious, of a memory or emotional state caused by a particular stimulus.
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- n. 招魂;唤起;唤出
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1. The attributes can all be grouped into four main categories: manipulation, identification, stimulation and evocation.
这些属性可以被分为四个类别:操作性,识别性,激励性和召唤性。
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2. I pick them up at the library: Migration Habits of Birds, Urban Structures, and one that I was particularly excited about: Bats in the Belfry: a Joyous evocation of Architectural Eccentricity.
在图书馆我挑选了这些书籍:《鸟类的迁徙》,《城市的结构》,还有一本,最让我兴奋不已:《钟楼里的蝙蝠:怪异建筑快乐的召唤》。
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3. To his account of this book Ryback attaches an evocation of the front line, about which Osborn, by a convenient coincidence, wrote a series of journalistic reports.
在对此书的叙述中里拜克赋予了一种处于战场前线的感觉,出于巧合该书作者奥斯本也曾做过一系列关于战事的新闻报道。
- evocation (n.) 1570s, from Latin evocationem (nominative evocatio) "a calling forth, a calling from concealment," noun of action from past participle stem of evocare "call out, summon; call forth, rouse, appeal to," from assimilated form of ex "out" (see ex-) + vocare "to call" (from PIE root *wekw- "to speak").
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