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1. | evoke admiration, surprise, interest, sympathy, etc |
| 产生羡慕之情、 惊讶、 兴趣、 同情心等 |
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2. | arouse(a person's interest or curiosity) |
| 引起(兴趣);产生(好奇心) |
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3. | More and more westerners show interest in Confucianism. |
| 越来越多的西方人对儒教产生兴趣。 |
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4. | To interest or attract. |
| "使产生兴趣,使吸引" |
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5. | I told them how I had served Starbucks coffee to my friends in New York, how enthusiastic『极感兴趣的』 they |
| (我告诉他们,我曾经用明星咖啡连锁公司的咖啡招待纽约的朋友,尝过的人都赞不绝口。 |
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6. | They showed a special interest in Western social dance. |
| 尤其是对西方交谊舞,产生学习兴趣。 |
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7. | take an intelligent interest in sth |
| 对某事物产生琢磨的兴趣. |
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8. | a renascent interest in medieval times |
| 对中世纪重新产生的兴趣. |
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9. | take a profound interest in sth |
| 对某事物产生极大的兴趣 |
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10. | 1800年伏特做出了一个实验电池并第一次产生了稳定的直流电。 |
| In1800 Volta made his experiment cell and produced for the first time a steady electric current. |
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