stoke
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If you stoke a fire, you add coal or wood to it to keep it burning. 给…添煤; 给…添柴火
She was stoking the stove with sticks of maple. 她正在给炉子添枫树枝。
2. PHRASAL VERB Stoke up means the same as . 给…添煤; 给…添柴火
He stoked up the fire in the hearth. 他给壁炉里的火添柴。
3. V-T If you stoke something such as a feeling, you cause it to be felt more strongly. 激起 (某种感觉)
These demands are helping to stoke fears of civil war. 这些要求激起了对内战的恐惧。
4. PHRASAL VERB Stoke up means the same as . 激起 (某种感觉)
He has sent his proposals in the hope of stoking up interest for the idea. 他已上呈自己的建议,希望能激起人们对这种想法的兴趣。
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stoke /stəʊk/ (stoking,stoked,stokes)
剑桥词典
- to add fuel to a large fire and move the fuel around with a stick so that it burns well and produces a lot of heat
添加燃料拨旺(炉火)
Once the fire had been stoked up, the room began to get warm . 炉火添了木柴拨旺之后,屋子里开始暖和起来。
to encourage bad ideas or feelings in a lot of people
煽动,激起(不良想法或情感)
He's been accused of stoking up racial hatred in the region . 他被控在这一地区煽动种族仇恨。
Rumours of an emergency meeting of the finance committee stoked the atmosphere of crisis . 财政部长们召开紧急会议的谣传使人感到危机重重。