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  1. That smell is evocative of school.
    这种气味使人回想起学校来.
  2. His talk was evocative of the bygone days.
    他的谈话令人回忆起往昔的时日。
  3. His talk was evocative of the bygone days.
    他的谈话是对往昔的时日的回忆。


evocative
[ adj ]
serving to bring to mind
<adj.all>
cannot forbear to close on this redolent literary notea campaign redolent of machine politics


Evocative \E*vo"ca*tive\, a.
Calling forth; serving to evoke; developing.

Evocative power over all that is eloquent and
expressive in the better soul of man. --W. Pater.

  1. Faint, evocative burblings and tickings as accompaniment from Matteo Fargion. The dance curves and surges through the bodies, pivots at arm or shoulder, drives onward in kicks, draws the cast together or separates them.
  2. "They are rich and evocative but not in cakes and tea," Ms. Youngman said.
  3. These programmes, mixing chart hits with contemporary news clips, form some of the most evocative historical documents imaginable.
  4. So breathe deeply, and buy - the stories it contains are incredibly evocative as the barbarian west bought, smuggled, begged, and ultimately pillaged Constantinople for its treasures. Daily (not Tuesdays) 10 -22.00; until February 1.
  5. And Douglas Milsome's cinematography is evocative without being too darned purty.
  6. Today, little remains of the Wagons-Lits legend but the evocative art-nouveau travel posters, some lovingly restored art-deco dining rooms and a sprinkling of turn-of-the-century red-velvet furniture in the company's offices here.
  7. Whenever I arrive in France, I look out for a stall, partly because it is such an evocative symbol of the country and partly because I would love to eat another crepe that tasted quite as good as that very first one.
  8. Once people realise what the theme is, they start wondering who will appear next. But however evocative and entertaining the advertisements may be, no one thinks they will actually persuade people to apply for the shares.
  9. Ms. Weir's music is beautiful and evocative, both vocally and orchestrally satisfying (George Manahan was the sensitive and serious conductor).
  10. It was the ballet score Pandora, composed in Cambridge in 1942-3, that best showed how dramatic and evocative this composer can be, its sense of enveloping doom typical of the war years.
  11. Its roots - and its evocative name - grew out of Canadian opposition to US nuclear weapons testing at Amchitka, a tiny island off the western coast of Alaska, in the late 1960s.
  12. Funny, evocative, inventive. Where were you when you heard about the Andes plane crash?
  13. His suggestion is that here at San Marco, the artist-friar was able to make his own choices and decisions. Fra Angelico at San Marco is a superbly evocative picture of the lives of its inmates and the role played by images seen a thousand times.
  14. Unlike so many of his friends who swooned all the way home from Bayreuth, he considered Wagner an Alp of a roadblock on the way to modern music, which he defined with his own subtly evocative, impressionistic compositions.
  15. "The Honeymooners" theme song played during the dedication ceremony, at which officials unveiled the logo for the depot _ a moon rising over the New York skyline, evocative of the scene displayed during the show's credits.
  16. It can be defined by a powerful and evocative list of artefacts.
  17. At the start of this powerful, evocative film Korczak acknowledges that he does what he does because he wants to.
  18. Now and then the effect is evocative, but more often it subsides into the prose of alternative greeting cards: "We are caught in the incomplete and hemming web called life, trying to weave a geometric sense above a void."
  19. The time must surely be near for a major renovation of a gallery which houses one of the world's most evocative collections of paintings. Time and cash were perhaps not sufficient to allow redecoration ahead of the Festival.
  20. With scholarly precision and fluid prose, they've brought to life both an evocative love story and a hidden piece of Victorian history.
  21. Particularly evocative are the Royal Doors from a 16th-century icon-screen, or iconostasis, which divided the congregation from the mysteries beyond.
  22. The rhythmically grouped rough stone sculptures of Shigeo Toya are set alongside the brightly colored umbrella-like forms of Keiji Uematsu and the strikingly evocative life-size, and life-like, wooden figures of Katsura Funakoshi.
  23. His "If Tomorrow Never Comes" was so evocative that he received a letter from a Virginia woman who said she was contemplating suicide until hearing the song and studying its message.
  24. The closing pages of the slow movement seemed to me particularly evocative, wonderfully measured, thoughtful playing.
  25. The songs of the era are sprinkled throughout, and a segment recalling the John F. Kennedy assassination is poignantly evocative of a calamity seen through the eyes of a teen-ager.
  26. Such unusual lighting effects, always evocative of Puccini's boldly chromatic score, are not frequently encountered on the opera stage.
  27. Tenor saxophonist Bill Easley played Ben Webster's part on "Cotton Tail." Jon Faddis made his trumpet speak in "Boy Meets Horn," a piece that's evocative.
  28. Boris Aronson's original designs, with their echoes of Marc Chagall paintings, remain as evocative as ever, particularly Teyve's house which spins around the large stage and opens gracefully to reveal its homespun interior to the audience.
  29. Not that this cinematic anthology of an old man's visions isn't extraordinarily vivid and evocative as well as quite moving; it is.
  30. The result was a new spurt of exhortations evocative of the New Frontier, allusions to the excitement generated by the space race and the Peace Corps, and appeals to the political commitment of the Vietnam and civil rights protesters.
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