1arouse interest/expectations etcCAUSEto make you become interested, expect something etc 引起興趣/期望等
Matt’s behavior was arousing the interest of the neighbors.
馬特的行爲漸漸引起了鄰居的興趣。
Examples from the Corpus
arouse interest/expectations etc• A man doing a handstand in the towncentre is likely to arouse interest.• This extraordinary and highly convoluted story has aroused interest in many quarters from time to time.• Kennedy and Wilson had both aroused expectations, which had not been fulfilled.
2arouse hostility/suspicion/resentment/anger etcFEEL HAPPY/FRIGHTENED/BOREDto make someone feel very unfriendly and angry, or suspicious 引起敵意/懷疑/憎恨/憤怒等
A great deal of anger was aroused by Campbell’s decision.