1. 激发的[廖:evidence 驗證[呂244] | evoked 激發的[廖399 402] | exchange 交換[廖236]
2. 诱发的:Indices 指数,引得; 指示物 | Evoked 诱发的 | derive from 得到; 得来
3. 唤起:accustomed通常的 | evoked 唤起 | bewildered使迷惑、使不知所措
1. The latest Silicon Valley drama has also evoked chatter of smear campaigns, secrecy and even Richard Nixon.
2. evoked
2. While that evoked cheers of defiance from her most fervent backers, other Democrats wished she had been a more gracious loser.
3. Such reports have evoked criticisms with many saying the government revenue collection imposes a heavy burden on enterprises and individuals.
4. evoked
4. The column evoked responses from some 800 readers, 20 times the volume of mail his columns usually generated.
5. Zhang's situation evoked immense public sympathy which finally helped her find a job and offers of free cosmetic surgery from two hospitals.
6. evoked
6. The report evoked great concern as people wondered how it was possible for two people to survive while remaining cut off from the outside world.
7. It has already evoked keen interest from domestic and overseas investment banks.
8. A Polish daily evoked East Germany's cult Trabant car to raise fans'spirits ahead of Wednesday's World Cup clash against Germany.
9. The fair has evoked a good response with over 460 exhibitors displaying the latest electronic products.
10. The old gentleman playing guqin in a pavilion in a bamboo forest evoked a poetic scene from a martial arts film.
adj
1. called forth from a latent or potential state by stimulation
e.g. evoked potentials
an elicited response
Synonym: elicited