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1 rouse
1) (to awaken: I'll rouse you at 6 o'clock.) acordar2) (to stir or excite: Her interest was roused by what he said.) despertar•- rousing* * *rouse1[rauz] n Mil alvorada, toque de alvoroda, o despertar. • vt+vi 1 despertar, acordar. 2 incitar, suscitar, provocar, estimular, instigar, excitar (to para). 3 levantar (a caça). 4 Naut alar à lupa. they want rousing eles precisam ser despertados, arrancados do torpor. to rouse oneself animar-se, recobrar-se, recuperar-se.————————rouse2[rauz] n copo cheio, taça cheia, brinde. to give a rouse brindar. we had a rouse tomamos um copo. -
2 rouse
1) (to awaken: I'll rouse you at 6 o'clock.) despertar2) (to stir or excite: Her interest was roused by what he said.) despertar•- rousing -
3 to give a rouse
to give a rousebrindar. -
4 to rouse oneself
to rouse oneselfanimar-se, recobrar-se, recuperar-se. -
5 we had a rouse
we had a rousetomamos um copo. -
6 rouseabout
rouse.a.bout[r'auzəbaut] n Australia mão-de-obra não qualificada usada na criação de carneiros. -
7 excite
1) (to cause or rouse strong feelings of expectation, happiness etc in: The children were excited at the thought of the party.) excitar2) (to cause or rouse (feelings, emotions etc): The book did not excite my interest.) despertar•- excitability
- excited
- excitedly
- excitement
- exciting* * *ex.cite[iks'ait] vt excitar: 1 despertar, estimular, incitar. 2 provocar, irritar. 3 emocionar, animar. do not excite yourself / não se excite. -
8 excite
1) (to cause or rouse strong feelings of expectation, happiness etc in: The children were excited at the thought of the party.) excitar2) (to cause or rouse (feelings, emotions etc): The book did not excite my interest.) suscitar•- excitability - excited - excitedly - excitement - exciting -
9 arouse
(to cause or give rise to (something): His actions aroused my suspicions.) provocar* * *a.rouse[ər'auz] vt+vi 1 acordar, tirar do sono, despertar. 2 incitar, provocar, estimular, atiçar, excitar. -
10 carouse
(to take part in a noisy drinking session.) fazer farra- carousal* * *ca.rouse[kər'auz] n beberronia. • vi farrear. -
11 provocative
[-'vokətiv]adjective (likely to rouse feeling, especially anger or sexual interest: provocative remarks; a provocative dress.) provocante* * *pro.voc.a.tive[prəv'ɔkətiv] adj 1 estimulante, excitante. 2 provocante, provocativo, provocatório. -
12 shake up
(to disturb or rouse (people) so as to make them more energetic.) abanar* * *shake up[ʃeik '∧p] vt 1 sacudir, agitar. 2 repreender, falar duro. 2 efetuar uma reorganização num negócio. -
13 stimulate
['stimjuleit](to rouse or make more alert, active etc: After listening to the violin concerto, he felt stimulated to practise the violin again.) estimular- stimulating* * *stim.u.late[st'imjuleit] vt+vi 1 incitar, encorajar, impelir. 2 estimular. 3 excitar, embriagar. -
14 uprouse
up.rouse[∧pr'auz] vt despertar, acordar. -
15 work up
1) (to excite or rouse gradually: She worked herself up into a fury. ( adjective worked-up: Don't get so worked-up!).) irritar(-se)2) (to raise or create: I just can't work up any energy/appetite/enthusiasm today.) criar -
16 provocative
[-'vokətiv]adjective (likely to rouse feeling, especially anger or sexual interest: provocative remarks; a provocative dress.) provocador, provocativo, provocante -
17 shake up
(to disturb or rouse (people) so as to make them more energetic.) sacudir -
18 stimulate
['stimjuleit](to rouse or make more alert, active etc: After listening to the violin concerto, he felt stimulated to practise the violin again.) estimular- stimulating -
19 work up
1) (to excite or rouse gradually: She worked herself up into a fury. ( adjective worked-up: Don't get so worked-up!).) irritar-se2) (to raise or create: I just can't work up any energy/appetite/enthusiasm today.) criar
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