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
- You can't. You may be able to summon up a few phrases.
或许你能够说上几句。 - 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。 - I couldn't summon up the energy.
我无法打起精神来。 - You must summon up all your courage to meet the danger.
你必须鼓起全部勇气以面对危险。 - She was trying to summon up the courage to leave him.
当时她试图鼓足勇气离开他。 - You might have thought that in the wake of the financial crisis, Mr Obama could summon up the courage to end subsidies for leverage.
你可能以为,随着金融危机的爆发,奥巴马会鼓起足够的勇气,结束对贷款的补贴。 - Cascading dialogs are a diabolical idiom whereby controls, usually pushbuttons, in one dialog box summon up another dialog box in a hierarchical nesting.
级联对话框是一种糟糕的习惯用法,一个对话框中的控件,通常是按钮。 - But which to us summon up face after face.
对我们来说是一张张的面孔。 - Nothing breeds despair like discouraging results. Let's say that you finally summon up enough courage to talk with someone about your faith, but the person responds with a shrug of indifference.
没有任何东西比令人沮丧的结果更叫人失望,比方说,你终于鼓起勇气与人分享信仰,但对方却无动于衷。 - I had to summon up all my nerve to face my boss.
我得鼓足勇气去见上司。
