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唤起, 想象出
to bring forth something, often from the realm of imagination, as if by enchantment
及物动词
- Can you conjure up a solution to this problem that we haven't considered yet?
你能想出一个我们还没考虑过的这个问题的解决方案吗?
- The magician conjured up a rabbit from his hat, leaving the audience amazed.
魔术师从他的帽子里变出了一只兔子,让观众们惊叹不已。
- The artist's brush seemed to conjure up emotions on the canvas, capturing the essence of the scene.
艺术家的画笔似乎在画布上召唤出情感,捕捉了场景的精髓。
- He had the ability to conjure up ideas for new projects in an instant.
他有能力在瞬间想出新项目的点子。
- As the story unfolded, the author conjured up a magical world filled with wonder.
随着故事的展开,作者召唤出了一个充满奇迹的魔法世界。
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唤起, 使浮现
to cause something, such as a picture, image, or memory, to appear vividly in someone's mind
及物动词
- The scent of the flowers conjured up memories of her childhood.
花的香气唤起了她童年的回忆。
- The old song played on the radio could conjure up images of a bygone era.
收音机里播放的那首老歌可以唤起一个逝去时代的影像。
- The picturesque landscape in the novel was so well-described that it easily conjured up vivid mental images.
小说中如画的风景被描述得如此之好,以至于很容易唤起生动的心理图像。
- The mention of the place instantly conjured up a mental picture of the quaint little town.
提到这个地方立刻唤起了对那个 quaint 小镇的心理画面。
- The storyteller skillfully used words to conjure up the fantastical world of the narrative in the listeners' minds.
讲故事的人巧妙地用词语在听众的脑海中唤起叙事中的奇幻世界。