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выезженный
suscitar
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
arouse [америк. əˈraʊz, брит. əˈraʊz] ГЛ. перех.
1. arouse (awaken):
arouse curiosity/interest
arouse curiosity/interest
arouse suspicion
arouse suspicion
arouse suspicion
2. arouse (sexually):
arouse
to arouse compassion
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
to arouse
to arouse
suscitar curiosidad/interés
to arouse
to arouse
infundir sospechas
to arouse
excitar deseo
to arouse
excitar curiosidad
to arouse
excitar ira/odio
to arouse
to arouse
avivar sentimiento/pasión/deseo
to arouse
в словаре PONS
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
arouse [əˈraʊz] ГЛ. перех.
1. arouse (stir):
arouse
arouse anger
2. arouse (sexually excite):
arouse
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
to arouse
to arouse
to arouse sb's curiosity
to arouse
tener eco перенос.
to arouse interest
to arouse interest in
to arouse
to arouse
to arouse
в словаре PONS
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
arouse ·ˈraʊz] ГЛ. перех.
1. arouse (stir):
arouse
arouse anger
2. arouse (sexually excite):
arouse
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
to arouse sb's curiosity
to arouse
to arouse
to arouse
tener eco перенос.
to arouse interest
to arouse interest in
to arouse
Present
Iarouse
youarouse
he/she/itarouses
wearouse
youarouse
theyarouse
Past
Iaroused
youaroused
he/she/itaroused
wearoused
youaroused
theyaroused
Present Perfect
Ihavearoused
youhavearoused
he/she/ithasaroused
wehavearoused
youhavearoused
theyhavearoused
Past Perfect
Ihadaroused
youhadaroused
he/she/ithadaroused
wehadaroused
youhadaroused
theyhadaroused
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We ask the audience to be vigilant against any such activity and report any matters arousing suspicion to cinema staff.
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Much controversy was aroused on the subject, and the author's view was subsequently to some extent modified.
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Furthermore, it is comparatively easy for a thief to leave a hotel without arousing suspicion, as guests are continually coming and going with luggage.
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The first experience of school aroused in the youngster the yearning to be a teacher.
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The trial aroused enormous public interest and the courtroom was packed.
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