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复数形式
evocations
1
唤起, 召唤
the act of bringing an image, memory, or feeling to one’s mind
- The painting’s rich colors were a perfect evocation of a peaceful summer afternoon.
这幅画丰富的色彩是对宁静夏日午后的完美唤起。
- Her speech was an evocation of the struggles her ancestors faced.
她的演讲是对祖先所面临斗争的唤起。
- The scent of fresh-baked cookies served as an evocation of childhood holidays.
新鲜出炉的饼干的味道是对童年假期的唤起。
- The song’s lyrics provided a powerful evocation of lost love.
这首歌的歌词对失去的爱情进行了有力的唤起。
- The writer’s description of the bustling market was an evocation of his time in the city.
作家对繁华市场的描述是对他在城市时光的唤起。
2
唤起, 刺激
stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors
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3
召唤, 唤起
the act of summoning a supernatural force
- Legends spoke of a forbidden evocation that could bring forth creatures from the underworld.
传说中提到了一个可以召唤出来自冥界的生物的禁忌召唤。
- The ancient book contained detailed instructions for the evocation of demons.
这本古书包含了召唤恶魔的详细指示。
- The ritual included an evocation to call upon the spirits of the ancestors.
仪式包括一个召唤来呼唤祖先的灵魂。
- The priest warned against the evocation of dark forces without proper protection.
牧师警告不要在没有适当保护的情况下召唤黑暗力量。
- The group performed an evocation to summon the guardian spirit of the land.
该团体进行了一次召唤以召唤土地的守护灵。
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