evocation

英 [,evəʊ'keɪʃən] 美 [,ɛvo'keʃən]
  • n. 招魂;唤起;唤出
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evocation (n.)
1570s, from Latin evocationem (nominative evocatio) "a calling forth, a calling from concealment," noun of action from past participle stem of evocare "call out, summon; call forth, rouse, appeal to," from assimilated form of ex- "out" (see ex-) + vocare "to call" (see voice (n.)).

Evocatio was used of the Roman custom of petitioning the gods of an enemy city to abandon it and come to Rome; it also was used to translate the Platonic Greek anamnesis "a calling up of knowledge acquired in a previous state of existence."
1. 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.

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2. It prefers evocation spells and illusions to help it disguise It'self.
他更喜欢塑能系法术和可以辅助伪装自己的幻术.

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3. The memory impairment in heroin addicts was mainly the disorder of evocation.
记忆损害主要表现在再现能力障碍.

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4. Flower development can be distinguished by three phases: flowering determination , flower evocation, and floral organ development.
花的发育分为开花决定 、 的发端和花器官的发育三个阶段.

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5. MSD Buff is now lasting 5 seconds as opposed to 10 seconds. MSD now affects Evocation.
的特效现在只持续5秒而不是10秒, 并影响“唤醒”.

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