Examples of using Roused in English and their translations into Chinese
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The Doctor roused himself from his torpor, and asked the old man what he meant, and what bear he was talking about.
And their humanity towards their slaves roused the indignation even of the most intelligent partisan of aristocracy.
Disconcerted, I echoed the name, and she added her surname, which roused a distant memory.
At the same time, organised groups of Nigerian migrants begging in Algeria's major cities has roused public feeling.
Rose made no reply, but played a little quicker, as though the words had roused her from some painful thoughts.
And if after the roused intimacy of these vivid and soul-enlightened discussions the sex thing became more or less inevitable, then let it.
This roused in the heart of the other woman the sting of her own wrongs;
The sight made him unhappy, and his unhappiness roused his latent fears.
The mass abduction and the military's failure to rescue the girls and young women has roused national outrage with protests in major cities.
I roused myself, left my desk, and moved out into the hallway.
Dick Scoppettone was drifting off to sleep but the movement further down the aisle roused him.
Clearly she had never heard the name before, and my attempts at description roused no recollections.
On being roused, he had broken away and made as if he would have spoken in a fierce voice to the judge.
Finally she heard the door closing in the other room and roused herself to stand up.
Fanny roused herself, and replying only in part, said,"But you are only going from one set of friends to another.
Then the dread of this calamity roused their energies, and they stopped brooding and began to consider ways to avert it.
Several weeks after he arrived, a guard roused him from his cell and led him into a tiny room that had a small window.
Suddenly, however, she started up, for the moanings and cries of a child in pain had roused her.
Legree had had the slumbering moral elements in him roused by his encounters with Tom,- roused, only to be resisted by the determinate force of evil;
But Pam, though roughly the same age as Bill, simply could not be roused.