evocation meaning in English
n.
1.引起,唤起。
2.【法律】案件的移送,调案。
3.〔古语〕召唤;招魂。
4.【动物;动物学】(胚胎中的)唤起。
Examples
- Against this brilliant evocation of airlessness we may put whitman's view of the poet .
我们从他这段批评诗人无生气的精采论述中,可以看出惠特曼对于诗人的看法。 - Such reports come from the world's edges, with their evocation of the unknown, the marvellous and the ominous .
这些报导是些绝域奇谈,渲染着神奇、不可知的凶兆。 - When something opens within, and the music enters, what we mainly hear, or hear corroborated, are personal private, vanishing evocations .
心灵之窗开启,音乐得以进入心田,此时听到的,或者说自以为听懂的,主要也只是瞬息即逝的个人灵感。 - Still, as evocation of the new england scene and of the calvinist character, the books mentioned(together with "the pearl of orr's island", 1862, and "poganuc people", 1878)have a quality that is stronger than charm .
然而就她对新英兰生活和清教徒性格的描写来说,上述各书(和一八六二年出版的《奥尔岛的珍珠》与一八七八年出版的《坡加拿克人》),除了使人喜欢之外,还有一种更加重要的东西。 - The evocation funeral amenities in mediaeval times
试述中古时期的招魂葬俗