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2 evoke
transitive verbheraufbeschwören; hervorrufen [Bewunderung, Überraschung, Wirkung]; erregen [Interesse]* * *[i'vəuk]1) (to cause or produce (especially a response, reaction etc): His letter in the newspaper evoked a storm of protest.) hervorrufen•- academic.ru/25386/evocation">evocation- evocative* * *[ɪˈvəʊk, AM -ˈvoʊk]vtto \evoke a memory eine Erinnerung wachrufento \evoke a smile ein Lächeln bewirkenseeing the pictures of himself as a baby \evoked a smile als er sich selbst als Baby auf den Bildern sah, musste er lächelnto \evoke a suspicion einen Verdacht erregen* * *[ɪ'vəʊk]vtheraufbeschwören; memory also wachrufen; admiration, response hervorrufen* * *evoke [ıˈvəʊk] v/t1. Geister beschwören, herbeirufen2. a) Bewunderung etc hervorrufenb) Erinnerungen wachrufen, wecken3. a) plastisch schildern, eine plastische Schilderung geben vonb) lebensecht darstellen (Maler, Bildhauer etc)* * *transitive verbheraufbeschwören; hervorrufen [Bewunderung, Überraschung, Wirkung]; erregen [Interesse]* * *v.ausrufen v.hervorrufen v.
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