B1 Verb (past tense and past participle) 正式 #33 最常用 2分钟阅读

summoned

/ˈsʌmənd/

Being summoned means being called with authority or urgency to a place or action.

30秒词汇

  • Officially ordered to appear at a specific location or meeting.
  • Used when gathering internal qualities like courage or strength.
  • Commonly associated with legal, formal, or supernatural contexts.

Overview

The word 'summoned' is the past tense and past participle of the verb 'summon.' It originates from the Latin 'summonere,' which means to remind or suggest privately. In modern English, it carries a weight of authority, urgency, or necessity. It is most frequently used when an individual is required to attend a formal proceeding or when they must find the inner resources to complete a challenging action. 2) Usage Patterns: 'Summoned' is typically followed by a prepositional phrase indicating a location (e.g., 'summoned to the office') or an infinitive phrase indicating a purpose (e.g., 'summoned to testify'). When used figuratively, it often takes a direct object representing an abstract quality, such as 'courage,' 'will,' or 'strength.' 3) Common Contexts: You will encounter 'summoned' most often in legal settings, where a person is 'summoned for jury duty' or 'summoned to court.' It is also a staple of fantasy literature, where characters might be 'summoned' by a king or where magical entities are 'summoned' through spells. In professional environments, a subordinate might be 'summoned' by a superior for an urgent meeting. 4) Similar Words Comparison: While 'called' is a general term for requesting someone's presence, 'summoned' implies that the request is mandatory or carries a specific consequence if ignored. 'Invited' suggests a choice and a polite social context, whereas 'summoned' is authoritative. In a technical sense, 'subpoenaed' is a specific legal type of summoning, whereas 'summoned' is broader and can apply to non-legal situations.

例句

1

The defendant was summoned to court to face the charges.

legal

The defendant was summoned to court to face the charges.

2

He summoned the courage to ask for a raise.

personal/emotional

He summoned the courage to ask for a raise.

3

The principal summoned the student to her office immediately.

school/formal

The principal summoned the student to her office immediately.

4

In the story, the dark wizard summoned a powerful storm.

fantasy/literary

In the story, the dark wizard summoned a powerful storm.

常见搭配

summoned to court officially called to a legal trial
summoned the courage gathered the bravery to do something
summoned for jury duty ordered to serve on a jury

常用短语

summoned to appear

ordered to show up

summoned the will

gathered the mental strength

容易混淆的词

summoned vs called

'Called' is neutral and can be casual. 'Summoned' is formal and implies an order.

summoned vs invited

'Invited' is a polite request that can be declined. 'Summoned' is usually mandatory.

语法模式

summoned to [place] summoned [someone] to [do something] summoned [internal quality]

How to Use It

使用说明

The word 'summoned' is high-register and formal. It is rarely used in casual conversation except when being hyperbolic or funny (e.g., 'My mom summoned me to the kitchen'). In professional and legal writing, it is the standard term for an authoritative call to appear.


常见错误

A common mistake is using 'summoned' for light social situations, which can make the speaker sound overly dramatic. Another mistake is confusing the verb 'summon' with the noun 'summons' (e.g., saying 'I received a summoned' instead of 'I received a summons').

Tips

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Use for formal or legal situations

Reserve 'summoned' for times when someone is required to be somewhere, such as a boss calling an employee or a court calling a witness.

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Avoid for casual social invitations

Do not say you were 'summoned' to a party unless you are being humorous; it sounds too demanding for a friendly event.

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Jury Duty in English-speaking countries

In the US and UK, citizens are 'summoned' for jury duty, which is a mandatory legal obligation to participate in a trial.

词源

Derived from the Old French 'somondre,' which came from the Latin 'summonere' (sub- 'secretly' + monere 'warn/advise').

文化背景

In many cultures, being 'summoned' by a government or legal body is a serious matter that implies legal consequences for non-compliance. In literature, particularly the fantasy genre, summoning often refers to the magical conjuring of spirits or creatures.

记忆技巧

Think of the word 'Someone' — when you are 'summoned,' 'Someone' in authority is calling you.

常见问题

4 个问题

'Called' is a general, neutral term for any request for presence. 'Summoned' is more formal and implies that the person is required to attend by an authority.

Generally, no. It is used for people or for abstract internal qualities like courage. You wouldn't say you 'summoned' your keys from the table.

Not necessarily, though it often implies a serious or urgent situation. Being summoned to receive an award is positive, though the term still feels very formal.

The noun form is 'summons.' Interestingly, 'summons' is singular (e.g., 'I received a summons'), and the plural is 'summonses.'

自我测试

fill blank

The witness was ___ to appear in court on Tuesday morning.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: summoned

In a legal context involving a witness and a court, 'summoned' is the most appropriate and accurate term.

multiple choice

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Gathered

In this context, 'summoned' means she gathered or called upon her internal resources.

sentence building

manager / the / the / to / summoned / office / employee / .

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The manager summoned the employee to the office.

The person with authority (the manager) is the one doing the summoning.

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