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a. 使觉醒的, 使奋起的, 使感动的



    rousing
    [ noun ]
    1. the act of arousing

    2. <noun.act>
      the purpose of art is the arousal of emotions
    [ adj ]
    1. capable of arousing enthusiasm or excitement

    2. <adj.all>
      a rousing sermon
      stirring events such as wars and rescues
    3. rousing to activity or heightened action as by spurring or goading

    4. <adj.all>
      tossed a rousing political comment into the conversation


    Rouse \Rouse\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Roused} (rouzd); p. pr. &
    vb. n. {Rousing}.] [Probably of Scan. origin; cf. Sw. rusa to
    rush, Dan. ruse, AS. hre['o]san to fall, rush. Cf. {Rush},
    v.]
    1. To cause to start from a covert or lurking place; as, to
    rouse a deer or other animal of the chase.

    Like wild boars late roused out of the brakes.
    --Spenser.

    Rouse the fleet hart, and cheer the opening hound.
    --Pope.

    2. To wake from sleep or repose; as, to rouse one early or
    suddenly.

    3. To excite to lively thought or action from a state of
    idleness, languor, stupidity, or indifference; as, to
    rouse the faculties, passions, or emotions.

    To rouse up a people, the most phlegmatic of any in
    Christendom. --Atterbury.

    4. To put in motion; to stir up; to agitate.

    Blustering winds, which all night long
    Had roused the sea. --Milton.

    5. To raise; to make erect. [Obs.] --Spenser. Shak.


    Rousing \Rous"ing\, a.
    1. Having power to awaken or excite; exciting.

    I begin to feel
    Some rousing motions in me. --Milton.

    2. Very great; violent; astounding; as, a rousing fire; a
    rousing lie. [Colloq.]

    1. The sale follows a rousing victory for President Carlos Salinas de Gortari in this month's midterm legislative elections.
    2. There wasn't much spontaneity, and when there was, he overdid it. It sounded more like a fireside chat than a rousing oration.
    3. And tonight's show does have two Old West staples, a band of heartless villains, led by a man with rotten teeth and a scar on his face, and a rousing chase scene involving hostile Indians.
    4. The hunger strike has been credited for rousing anti-government opposition.
    5. You maintain two households, but you're never home." Rostenkowski received a rousing round of applause, but only moments later, many of the same House members voted to reject the raise.
    6. Then, as Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was winding up the convention with a rousing defense of her record, it was announced that the annual inflation rate had crept up from 7.3 percent to 7.6 percent.
    7. The songs are rousing and Len Cariou is sparkling in the lead, but nothing can save the show from the simplistic story of an overly possessive father concocted by writer Jerome Alden.
    8. Winning means rousing the 65,000 fans filling the Sambodromo's stands (another 40 million watch the parade live on two national networks) and winning over the 50 judges seated along the parade's course.
    9. Cuomo said he went to congratulate Jackson on the rousing convention speech he delivered.
    10. The agreement was made after a pilot test in Marriott's Copley Place in Boston turned out to be a rousing success.
    11. While George Bush's rousing speech at the Republican national convention gave his campaign a much-needed boost, his triumph was clouded by his selection of Indiana Sen. Dan Quayle as his running mate.
    12. AT&T's Universal, which was introduced early last year and already has over 10 million card holders, was a rousing success because it offered no annual fee and carries a below-average interest rate.
    13. There are a few big musical numbers (staged with rousing cleverness by Rob Marshall), but, more often, song flows into scene or scene into song with an almost uncanny naturalness.
    14. He also got a rousing Western welcome in the rain in Cheyenne, Wyo., where cheering crowds turned out for a White House parade grafted onto the city's Frontier Days celebration.
    15. Robert Shrum, who wrote Sen. Ted Kennedy's rousing speech at the 1980 Democratic convention, evokes the newer liberalism of special-interest entitlement and class envy.
    16. The 47-year-old Serbian leader has won the hearts of the crowds who adoringly wave his portrait with a combination of tough politicking and rousing oratory.
    17. Still it has a certain color, nuggets of history between assignations, and rousing scenes of the final combat between the ironclads.
    18. Looking vulnerable on serve from the start, the 28-year-old Swede was beaten in five rousing sets by Kenneth Carlsen after leading by two sets to one.
    19. Traveling together around this convention city, Bush and Quayle appeared at a news conference and at a rousing rally given by the California delegation.
    20. Gorby!" chanted the crowd as Gorbachev gave his first speech to workers in the West, a rousing series of slogans punctuated throughout by thunderous applause.
    21. The Citizens' Committee is supported by a rainbow of local social groups and threw a rousing street party complete with a local rock band when the Supreme Court's ruling came down.
    22. Pro-government newspapers today hailed President P.W. Botha's trip to Europe and the Ivory Coast as a rousing success although no agreements were announced and Botha declined to divulge details.
    23. The federal government has yet to buy a single apple under its $15 million bailout of the Alar-plagued industry, but its emergency program is already a rousing success in the orchards.
    24. A rousing cheer for Geraldine Ferraro, the losing Democratic vice presidential candidate in 1984.
    25. Mrs. Thatcher got a rousing welcome from about 20,000 people Friday in Gdansk when she became the first Western head of state to meet Lech Walesa in the heartland of his banned Solidarity labor movement.
    26. Thousands of police reappeared on the streets of this Baltic port city to maintain order around St. Brygida's Church, where worshippers rallied and heard a rousing speech by the Rev. Henryk Jankowski, a friend and adviser of Walesa.
    27. Even as Winston's grasp on the market slipped, however, McCann-Erickson's latest campaign for Camel appeared to be a rousing success.
    28. Cuomo gained national prominence in 1984 when he delivered a rousing keynote address at the Democratic National Convention.
    29. Giving rousing speeches, signing autographs and waxing philosophical about how personal computers will change life in the 21st century are all in a day's work for Mr. Sculley nowadays.
    30. "From the Mississippi Delta" is a rollicking, rousing exploration of her past.
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