单词 | stoke |
释义 | stoke [transitive] (especially journalism尤用于新闻 or business商业) to make people feel sth more strongly; to make sth increase, sometimes dangerously煽动,激起(感情);使(危险地)增长◆his departure has stoked fears that the company is planning job cuts.他的离开引发了众人的担忧,以为公司正计划裁员。◆increased borrowing was stoking up a consumer boom.借贷量的增加正吹起消费泡沫。stoke/stəʊk ||; stok/verb[t] 1. stoke sth (up) (with sth) to add fuel to a fire, etc (为炉火等)添加燃料: ◇to stoke up a fire with more coal 为炉火添煤◇to stoke a furnace 为炉子添燃料 2. stoke sth (up) to make people feel sth more strongly 煽起,激起(某种情绪): ◇to stoke up anger/envy 激起愤怒╱妒火◇the publicity was intended to stoke up interest in her music. 这宣传旨在激起人们对她的音乐的兴趣。 stoke up (on/with sth)(informal 非正式) to eat or drink a lot of sth, especially so that you do not feel hungry later 大吃或大喝一顿(尤指为了可以许久不饿): ◇stoke up for the day on a good breakfast. 早饭大吃一顿,以便一天不饿。 stoke /stok; stəʊk/v [t] 1. to add more coal, wood etc to a fire 给[火]添加[煤、木材等燃料] 2. also 又作 stoke up to make a bad feeling such as anger even stronger 使[坏情绪]更强烈 |
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