invoke
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If you invoke a law, you state that you are taking a particular action because that law allows or tells you to. 求助于 (法律)
The judge invoked an international law that protects refugees. 法官援用了一项保护难民的国际法律。
2. V-T If you invoke something such as a principle, a saying, or a famous person, you refer to them in order to support your argument. 援引
...economists who invoke the principle of "consumer sovereignty" to support their arguments. …援引“消费者主权”原则来支持自己论点的经济学家们。
3. V-T If something such as a piece of music invokes a feeling or an image, it causes someone to have the feeling or to see the image. Many people consider this use to be incorrect because is the correct word for this. 使人想起
"Appalachian Spring" by Aaron Copland invoked the atmosphere of the wide open spaces of the prairies. 艾伦·科普兰的《阿帕拉契亚的春天》使人想起了那种辽阔草原的氛围。
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invoke /ɪnˈvəʊk/ (invoking,invoked,invokes)
剑桥词典
- to use a law in order to achieve something, or to mention something in order to explain something or to support your opinion or action
援引,借助(法律)
Police can invoke the law to regulate access to these places . 警方可以借助有关法律来约束人们进入这些地方。
to request help from someone, especially a god , when you want to improve a situation
求助于,借助于(尤指神灵)
Their sacred dance is performed to invoke ancient gods . 他们表演圣舞以祈求古代神灵保佑。
to make someone have a particular feeling or remember something
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