- evocación
- f.evocation, remembrance, invocation.* * *evocación► nombre femenino1 evocation, recollection, recalling* * *SF1) [de recuerdos] evocation2) [de espíritus] invocation* * *femenino1) (recuerdo) evocation2) (de espíritu) invocation* * *= evocation, reminiscence.Ex. The eschatological evocations underlying Colonna's text seem to imply a prophecy of recovery through faith and divine love.Ex. 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.----* evocación del pasado = stroll down memory lane.* evocación poética = poetic evocation.* * *femenino1) (recuerdo) evocation2) (de espíritu) invocation* * *= evocation, reminiscence.
Ex: The eschatological evocations underlying Colonna's text seem to imply a prophecy of recovery through faith and divine love.
Ex: 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.* evocación del pasado = stroll down memory lane.* evocación poética = poetic evocation.* * *evocaciónfeminineA (recuerdo) evocationB (de un espíritu) invocation* * *
evocación sustantivo femenino evocation: la evocación de aquellos tiempos me trastorna, the evocation of memories of those times upsets me
* * *evocación nfrecollection, evocation* * *evocaciónf evocation* * *evocación nf, pl -ciones : evocation
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.