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61. | stir (up) the deepest emotions of pride |
| 激起强烈的自豪感 |
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62. | Producing or stimulating physical vigor. Used of a medicine. |
| 激起活力制造或激起身体活力的。通常用作药物 |
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63. | Inspiring or capable of inspiring strong emotion;moving. |
| 动人的激起或能够激起强烈情感的;令人感动的 |
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64. | inspire or cause(a feeling or an action) |
| 激起(感情);唤起(行动) |
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65. | arouse sb's indignation |
| 激起某人的愤懑 |
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66. | kindle (=stir up) one's enthusiasm |
| 激起某人的热情 |
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67. | (informal) roused to anger. |
| (非正式)被激起愤怒。 |
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68. | Whipped up the mob; whip up enthusiasm. |
| 煽动暴民;激起热情 |
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69. | inspire sB. with hope |
| 激起某人的希望 |
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70. | The remark occasioned a burst of applause. |
| 这番话激起一阵掌声。 |
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