Examples of using Evokes in English and their translations into Korean
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There is nothing that evokes true love.
The G-spot evokes confusion for a lot of people.
Designed for an intuitive user experience that evokes inspiration.
Losses evokes stronger negative feelings than costs.
You want something that evokes an emotional response.
Now, Katy Perry is being called out for creating fashion that evokes blackface.
There is nothing that evokes true love like complete control.
While men are likely todraw back from emotion, football evokes an emotional response.
The image evokes the bikes fresh new corporate brand design.
When dopamine is released, it evokes a“do that again” response.
This exhibition evokes the history of this cycle from its first season in 2013 until 2018.
If you have, the mention of his name probably evokes nothing but pleasant memories.
The town evokes it's past when celebrating the three-day Medieval Festival in the heart of Tuscany.
Yet, the word“games,” like“improv,” evokes terror in many an introvert.
Evokes a historic place The Cosmograph Daytona is inextricably linked to the world of motor racing.
The name of this solitaire evokes the world of dance, harmony and balance.
Often evokes molecular gastronomy revealed by Hervéand Pierre Gagnaire, since the beginning of the 21th century.
While men tend toshy away from emotion, football evokes an emotional response.
But as palpably as the film evokes the weight of the past, it also suggests the pressures of the present.
Today the Cross of Christ is a common and cherished symbol that evokes positive feelings for most people.
Play evokes positive emotions and is often associated with creativity and innovation(Dutton& Spreitzer, 2014).
The paradox of enjoying listening to music that evokes sadness is yet to be fully understood.
Even the town's name evokes a haunting image, and some believe Deadwood is America's most haunted town in the country.
Now imagine again that something in the outside world evokes a powerful emotion in you- for example, anger.
That's because anger evokes a physiological response, and it's that response that often fuels angry thoughts and aggressive behavior.
Then there's this research from the University of Maryland: Music that evokes joy can improve blood-vessel dilation by 26 percent.
For many,“duty” evokes a negative response- The word seems militaristic, even fascist, certainly a restriction of a person's autonomy.
You may also channel some of these feelings into creative or artistic, work, something that evokes and expresses your deepest self.
Yet the mere mention of the EES often evokes an emotional, even hostile, reaction among evolutionary biologists.
Norway has also experienced other strange disappearances in the 1960s, close to military installations, which also evokes the track of international espionage.