Examples of using Evocative in English and their translations into Chinese
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Meganesia' and‘Sahul' are not memorable or evocative enough.
Today, that evocative legacy continues to inspire every detail.
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An evocative new symbol that helps mobilize your evolving desires;
That calls for the more fluid and evocative language of poetry and storytelling.
The original music of Adam Hurst is at once haunting,ethereal, evocative and romantic.
A captivating, evocative name will attract people to your business.
A few organisations we work with are now using the evocative term“North Star”.
Both"storehouses" and"evocative" should only remind the people of God.
The'jcp' sat in a bluebox at the top-left of a red outline box, evocative of the US flag.
We aim to highlight any and all evocative games, regardless of when they were released.
Evocative names are metaphorical and often reflect our cultural associations and shared knowledge.
On our Facebook page You can find news and evocative images of the church.
It carries no evocative association, either with British rule or with the city's infamous poverty.
This story can be understood by children as young as 3 years old,but it is also evocative for adults.
Spectacular images and evocative sounds transform the trip to Mars into an immersive experience.
Yet the photo reminds me of how much fun my children had on their first camping trip,and is evocative of my own childhood.
Both terms were simple and evocative, but for some reason, only spring had staying power in Britain.
With well groomed farmlands, windswept lighthouses, historic villages and rugged coastlines,Nova Scotia is home to some of Canada's most evocative landscapes.
His paintings are sensitive yet evocative creations, which dramatize his bold and ambitious technique.
An evocative, poignant, and heartrending exploration of the power and possibilities of the human heart.
With lyrical narration and elegant, evocative artwork, Newbery Medalist Karen Hesse and illustrator G.
In his evocative poems, figures from ancient Greek mythology appear together with recent events in the Mediterranean's bloody theatre of war.
Based on actual recorded accounts,Out of Liberty is an intense, evocative western, with an outcome you have to see to believe.
Use concrete, evocative words that show us a picture rather than simply telling us what happened.
Each subject is alone, placed in a deserted yet evocative environment, from an abandoned theater to an old-fashioned bedroom.
In evocative paintings, works on paper, and minimalistic videos, she explores the elusive terrain of subjectivity and cultural specificity.
The Netflix Prize, while evocative and clear, does not illustrate the full range of open call projects.
These evocative murals aim to transport the visitor and create another dimensionality to the interiors spaces of canted walls and labyrinth-like corridors.
Luckily, his evocative drawings were rescued from the dumpster and passed along to a local antiques dealer.
