to rouse

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Englisch - Türkisch
kalk borusu
vira etmek
yaman
canlı
faal
kaldırma
{f} yatağından çıkarmak
daw
küçük karga
rouse
uyandır

Ses onu uykudan uyandırdı. - The sound roused her from sleep.

Bir zil sesi tarafından uyandırıldım. - I was roused by the sound of a bell.

rouse
tahrik etmek
rouse
uyandırmak
rouse
{f} yuvasından çıkarmak
rouse
uyarmak
rouse
harekete geçirmek
rouse
canlandırmak

Slogan, insanları canlandırmak için tasarlandı. - The slogan was designed to rouse the people.

rouse
{f} çalkalamak
rouse
{f} kızdırmak
rouse
kalk zili
rouse
{f} uyanmak
rouse
{f} kışkırtmak
rouse
{f} canlanmak
daw
(isim) küçük karga
Englisch - Englisch
daw
an arousal
to provoke (someone) to anger or action
to wake or be awoken from sleep, or from apathy
The sounding of a bugle in the morning after reveille, to signal that soldiers are to rise from bed, often the rouse
{v} to stir up, excite, wake
{n} too much liquor, a wile, a trick, deceit
an official ceremony over drinks
To excite to lively thought or action from a state of idleness, languor, stupidity, or indifference; as, to rouse the faculties, passions, or emotions
If something rouses a feeling in you, it causes you to have that feeling. It roused a feeling of rebellion in him
{f} wake up, awaken, stir into action; inflame, enthuse; annoy, irritate
become active; "He finally bestirred himself"
To cause to start from a covert or lurking place; as, to rouse a deer or other animal of the chase
cause to be agitated, excited, or roused; "The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks"
If you rouse yourself, you stop being inactive and start doing something. She seemed to be unable to rouse herself to do anything He roused himself from his lazy contemplation of the scene beneath him
To raise; to make erect
cause to become awake or conscious; "He was roused by the drunken men in the street"; "Please wake me at 6 AM "
To pull or haul strongly and all together, as upon a rope, without the assistance of mechanical appliances
To wake from sleep or repose; as, to rouse one early or suddenly
If someone rouses you when you are sleeping or if you rouse, you wake up. Hilton roused him at eight-thirty by rapping on the door When I put my hand on his, he stirs but doesn't quite rouse. = wake
A carousal; a festival; a drinking frolic
To pull by main strength; to haul
force or drive out; "The police routed them out of bed at 2 A M "
To put in motion; to stir up; to agitate
To be exited to thought or action from a state of indolence or inattention
To awake from sleep or repose
To get or start up; to rise
To make a yeast starter using sterile wort and N to G of the normal pitching slurry
(A) A contraction of carousal, a drinking bout (Swedish, rus; Norwegian, ruus, drunkenness; Dutch, roes, a bumper ) Rouse (1 syl ) “The king doth wake to-night, and takes his rouse ” Shakespeare: Hamlet, i 4
(A) A contraction of carousal a drinking bout (Swedish, rus; Norwegian, ruus, drunkenness; Dutch, roes, a bumper ) Rouse (1 syl ) “The king doth wake to-night, and takes his rouse ” Shakespeare: Hamlet, i 4
when a hawk fluffs and shakes its feathers
A bumper in honor of a toast or health
If something or someone rouses you, they make you very emotional or excited. He did more to rouse the crowd there than anybody else Ben says his father was good-natured, a man not quickly roused to anger or harsh opinions. + rousing rous·ing a rousing speech to the convention in support of the president. = stirring
to rouse
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