invoke

动词

UK/ɪnˈvəʊk/
US/ɪnˈvoʊk/

定义 invoke 动词

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)

    To use a law or principle to achieve a particular purpose, or to cite something to explain or justify an action or opinion.

    援引;借助(法律)

    • The authorities can invoke specific regulations to control access to restricted areas.

      當局可以援引特定法規來控制對限制區域的訪問。

    • In this situation, we must invoke the relevant clauses of the contract.

      在這種情況下,我們必須援引合同的相關條款。

    • To support his argument, he invoked previous case law.

      為了支持他的論點,他援引了先前的判例法。

  2. Transitive(及物動詞)

    To appeal to or call upon a higher power or authority, especially a deity, for assistance or inspiration.

    祈求;懇求(尤指神靈)

    • They chanted ancient spells to invoke the blessings of the spirits.

      他們吟誦古老的咒語,祈求神靈的祝福。

    • She invoked heaven to help her through the difficult times.

      她祈求上天幫助她度過艱難時期。

    • During the ceremony, the priest invoked the presence of the deities.

      在儀式期間,牧師祈求神靈的降臨。

  3. Transitive(及物動詞)

    To cause a particular feeling, memory, or image to arise in someone's mind.

    喚起;引起;使人想起

    • The song invoked fond memories of her childhood.

      這首歌喚起了她童年的美好回憶。

    • The photograph invoked a desire for travel.

      這張照片喚起了旅行的渴望。

    • The issue invoked a discussion about social responsibilities.

      這個問題引發了關於社會責任的討論。