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- arouse [awaken, raise] sb.'s suspicion 启人疑窦
- It is hard to dismiss Dostoyevsky’s suspicion that “if God does not exist, then everything is permissible. 很难反驳陀斯妥耶夫斯基的怀疑“如果上帝不存在,那么一切都是允许的。”
- to arouse sb's interest/curiosity/anger 引起某人的兴趣/好奇心/怒气
- arouse sb from apathy, inactivity, etc 鼓励某人活跃起来、 活动起来等.
- Intrigue arouse sb's interest or curiosity 激起某人的兴趣或好奇心
- Arouse sb from apathy,inactivity,etc 鼓励某人活跃起来;活动起来等.
- Arouse sb(from/out of sth);cause sb to become active 鼓动,鼓励,激励某人
- Arouse sb(from/out of sth.;cause sb to become active 鼓动,鼓励,激励某人
- She' s been arrested on suspicion of spying. 她因涉嫌间谍活动而被捕。
- We must appoint sb to act as secretary. 我们得指定一个人当秘书。
- To arouse suspicion or apprehension in(one's mind or heart, for example). 使忧虑在(如一个人的思想或心中)产生怀疑或恐惧
- In sb.'s hands in the hands of sb. 在某人的支配照顾,监护。
- To arouse suspicion or apprehension in one's mind or heart,for example. 在如一个人的思想或心中产生怀疑或恐惧。
- At sb.'s service -- willing to help sb. 愿意为某人效劳。
- They spend the winter(s) in a warmer climate. 他们在气候较暖的地方过冬。
- Most plural nouns in English end in "s". 英语的复数名词多以“s”结尾。
- The sweater had shrunk after repeated washing(s). 这件套头毛衣洗过多次已缩水了。
- Some old folk(s) have peculiar tastes. 有些老人有特殊的爱好。
- A pat humorous tale may sometimes arouse a big laugh. 一个贴切适时的幽默故事有时会引起一场大笑。
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