Examples of using Rouse in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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To care for you in times of need and rouse you in times of complacency.
Elliott Rouse and Nathan Villagaray-Carski.
If he will not wake up to eat, and you cannot rouse him, it is an emergency.
They often rest peacefully in their dwelling places, until humans rouse them by inconsiderate actions.
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Pandemics can rouse panic, so it's important that you know some basic information about what could happen
Lord Jesus, rouse my spirit to the truth that this world is passing away.
Django and Schultz rouse the suspicion of Stephen(Samuel L. Jackson), Candie's trusted house slave.
to make the same error again, Maria tried to copy Ariel and rouse the soldiers with a speech.
They hadn't dunked his face because they thought that might rouse him, and make it more difficult to transport him.
co-pen the script with Christopher Rouse.
as well as co-screenwriter, along with Christopher Rouse.
her paper again and Laura bent over her books, but she could not rouse herself from her listlessness.
These included Daschle's outgoing chief-of-staff Pete Rouse who helped to create a two year plan in the Senate that would fast-track Obama for the presidential nomination.
Digital Crown launches it, though you can also rouse her by saying“Hey Siri” as you raise the Watch to turn on the screen.
From left, senior Advisor Pete Rouse, director of the Legislative White House, Phil Schiliro, senior advisor David Axelrod, director of National
Effective use of typography can produce a neutral effect or rouse the passions, symbolise artistic, political or philosophical movements, or even express the
From left are Senior Advisor Pete Rouse, White House Director of Legislative Affairs Phil Schiliro, Senior Advisor David Axelrod,
when she cannot rouse herself to exclaim:“Oh my, it's fruitcake weather.”.
Effective use of typography can produce a neutral effect or rouse the passions, symbolise artistic, political or philosophical movements, or express the personality of a person or organization.