Evocación in english
Evocation
pronunciation: ivoʊkeɪʃən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ivoʊkeɪʃən part of speech: noun
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evocación = evocation ; reminiscence.
Example: The eschatological evocations underlying Colonna's text seem to imply a prophecy of recovery through faith and divine love.Example: In addition to providing books the staff have introduced topic packs which are used for group discussion, and take to the elderly persons' homes old but familiar household objects which can stimulate reminiscences.more:
» evocación del pasado = stroll down memory lane ; walk down memory lane ; trip down memory lane .
Example: I hope my stroll down memory lane has stirred some long forgotten rememberances of good times gone by. Example: It's both a smart and informative documentary and a pleasant walk down memory lane. Example: Young people can learn about the children of the past and see a fantastic range of toys and games, while adults enjoy a trip down memory lane.» evocación poética = poetic evocation .
Example: Behind the playfulness of the text, there is a poetic evocation of the Island of Guernsey, the port, the sea smells, and the cry of the seagulls.