summon up
英 [ˈsʌmən ʌp]
美 [ˈsʌmən ʌp]
鼓起(勇气); 使出(力气); 唤起; 使想起
柯林斯词典
- → see:summon 2
- PHRASAL VERB 唤起;使想起
If somethingsummons upa memory or thought, it causes it to come to your mind.- The oddest events will summon up memories.
那些非常稀奇古怪的事情会唤起人们的记忆。
- The oddest events will summon up memories.
双语例句
- He could not summon ( up) the courage to tell them about it.
他鼓不起勇气告诉他们那件事。 - The snag is that low growth makes it hard to summon up the political will for reform, which tends to impede growth in the short run before producing a longer-term pay-off.
麻烦在于,低增长使人很难调动起改革的政治意志&改革倾向于在短期内压抑增长,之后才能带来长期回报。 - If you can summon up some forgiveness and compassion now, you have a chance to really start to move on from what was undeniably in parts a very tough time.
如果你能散布宽容与同情,你有机会实实在在地在那些不可否认异常艰难的岁月中前进。 - You may be able to find and to summon up deep inner resources when you really need them.
当你真的需要时,你就能召唤内心深处的能量。 - Somehow he could never summon up the courage to ask for her hand.
不知怎的,他总是鼓不起勇气向她求婚。 - But which to us summon up face after face.
对我们来说是一张张的面孔。 - Firstly, summon up your attention and your courage to do it.
首先,要召集自己的精力和勇气去拼搏。 - She was trying to summon up the courage to leave him.
当时她试图鼓足勇气离开他。 - He was hoping to summon up support for his measures.
他希望能说服人们支持他的观点。 - The witch claims to be able to summon up the spirits of the dead.
女巫声称能唤来死人的灵魂。