evocation
英式音标:[ˌi:vəʊ\'keɪʃn] 美式音标:[ˌɛvəˈkeʃən, ˌivə-]
evocation基本解释 n. 招魂;唤起;唤出 evocation的意思释义 n.唤出,唤起,招魂;变形 复数:e
evocation怎么读
英式音标:[ˌi:vəʊ\'keɪʃn]
美式音标:[ˌɛvəˈkeʃən, ˌivə-]
evocation基本解释
n. 招魂;唤起;唤出
evocation的意思释义
n.
唤出,唤起,招魂;
变形
复数:evocations
英英释义
evocation[ ,evəu\'keiʃən ]n.
imaginative re-creation
calling up supposed supernatural forces by spells and incantations
同义词:summoning
stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors
同义词:inductionelicitation
evocation用法及例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
We start not so much with superior capacities as with superior stimuli for evocation and direction of our capacities.
我们初生的时候,与其说是我们有优秀的能力,不如说是我们有引发和指导我们能力的优越的刺激。
More often it implies the evocation of profound, agitating, but usually agreeable, emotion.
该词更常用来表示唤起深刻的、骚动的、但通常是令人愉悦的情绪。
During the evocation, the bell rang regularly as if pacify the soul of the dead.
招魂时,铜铃规律地当当当响,似在安抚亡者的灵魂。
例句参考
The Control of Floral Evocation and MorphogenesisStimulus intensity and response evocation.
Evocation of functional and volumetric gestural knowledge by objects and words
Acoustic and temporal factors in the evocation of startle.
L\'evocation de l\'argent: Une méthode pour la définition du noyau central d\'une représentation.
Discrimination and evocation of affectively intoned speech in patients with right parietal disease
Conflict between the sexes: Strategic interference and the evocation of anger and upset.
The acoustic startle response in rats--circuits mediating evocation, inhibition and potentiation
Evocation lexicale formelle et sémantique chez des sujets normaux. Performance et dynamique de production en fonction du sexe, de l...
[Formal and semantic lexical evocation in normal subjects. Performance and dynamics of production as a function of sex, age and educ...
evocation词源
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\" (see voice (n.)). Evocatio was used of the Roman custom of petitioning the gods of an enemy city to abandon it and come to Rome; it also was used to translate the Platonic Greek anamnesis \"a calling up of knowledge acquired in a previous state of existence.\"