rousing 的定义
- exciting; stirring: a rousing song.
- active or vigorous: a rousing campaign.
- brisk; lively: a rousing business.
- exceptional; extraordinary: a rousing lie.
rousing 近义词
stirring
更多rousing例句
- It’s not new that some politicians raise more money than others, of course, nor is it new that fundraising correlates to rabble-rousing.
- With stellar performances, stunning cinematography, impressive period detail and rousing musical performances, there’s a lot here to like.
- At the time, WallStreetBets hadn’t yet made its name as a kind of collective investment vehicle, rousing members to pour money into stocks they considered undervalued.
- My book couldn’t conclude with a rousing sense of wrongs righted and justice served.
- Netflix started its fall season a few weeks ago with Charlie Kaufman’s I’m Thinking of Ending Things — stellar, but not exactly rousing — and the Southern gothic drama The Devil All the Time, which was kind of a dud.
- He delivered rousing speeches time and again, to memorable effect.
- Because it is not the rousing King we expect, we are disappointed.
- Online he was a guild leader, delivering rousing speeches to fellow gamers.
- But you must have gotten a sense of the rousing response Max was met with in the gay community.
- After “Who Gon Stop Me,” the two join each other onstage for a rousing rendition of “Otis,” the Otis Redding-sampling rap ballad.
- And that, perhaps, they will by and by succeed in rousing the "stubborn enthusiasm of the people" against themselves?
- It may be, as Barbour says, that Bruce used the occasion to deliver to his men another rousing address.
- Sir Matthew Fleet's visit seemed like a turning-point with the May family, rousing and giving them revived hopes.
- The man believes every word he says, and his power of rousing strong emotion has seldom been equalled.
- A charming poem on perfumes classifies them, rousing ideas, sensations, and memories.