
잠이나 무의식 상태에서 남을 깨우다.
To wake someone from sleep or a state of deep unconsciousness.
예문:
"The loud alarm failed to rouse him from his deep sleep."
"She gently shook his shoulder to rouse him for the early flight."
잠에서 깨어나거나 활동을 시작하다.
To cease sleeping or to become active after a period of rest or inactivity.
예문:
"The village roused early on the morning of the festival."
"He finally roused as the sun began to shine through the window."
어떤 행동을 하도록 남을 자극하거나 분발하게 하다.
To cause someone to feel angry, excited, or ready to take action.
예문:
"The leader's speech was designed to rouse the workers to strike."
"The team was roused by the coach's passionate halftime talk."
감정이나 의심 등을 불러일으키다.
To give rise to or evoke a particular feeling, emotion, or suspicion.
예문:
"His strange behavior roused my suspicions immediately."
"The old photograph roused memories of her long-lost childhood."
숨어 있는 사냥감을 몰아내거나 날아오르게 하다.
To startle an animal from its lair or place of concealment.
예문:
"The hounds managed to rouse a deer from the thicket."
"Hunters often use noise to rouse birds from the tall grass."
액체나 양조 중인 맥주를 휘저어 섞다.
To stir or agitate a liquid, especially during the process of brewing beer.
예문:
"The brewer must rouse the yeast to ensure proper fermentation."
"Rouse the mixture gently to blend the ingredients without adding air."
밧줄 등을 힘껏 잡아당기다.
To pull or haul something, such as a rope or cable, with great force.
예문:
"The crew had to rouse the heavy cable through the hawsehole."
"Rouse the line in before the tide turns against us."
술을 마시며 떠들썩하게 노는 잔치.
A period of heavy drinking, celebration, or a carouse.
예문:
"The soldiers enjoyed a loud rouse after their victory in battle."
"They spent the night in a merry rouse at the local tavern."