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stoke

verb
/stəʊk/
/stəʊk/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they stoke
/stəʊk/
/stəʊk/
he / she / it stokes
/stəʊks/
/stəʊks/
past simple stoked
/stəʊkt/
/stəʊkt/
past participle stoked
/stəʊkt/
/stəʊkt/
-ing form stoking
/ˈstəʊkɪŋ/
/ˈstəʊkɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. stoke something (up) (with something) to add fuel to a fire, etc.给…添加(燃料)
    • to stoke up a fire with more coal往火里再添一些煤
    • to stoke a furnace给炉子添煤
  2. stoke something (up) to make people feel something more strongly煽动;激起
    • to stoke up envy激起妒忌
    • 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。
    • 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。
  3. stoke something (up) to make something increase or develop more quickly促使…的增加;刺激…的发展;加剧
    • They were accused of stoking the crisis.他们被指控对这次危机起了推波助澜的作用。
    • The measures would stoke up inflation.这些措施会加剧通货膨胀。
    • These developments helped stoke the credit boom.这些发展有助于推动信贷繁荣。
    • Increased borrowing was stoking up a consumer boom.借贷量的增加正吹起消费泡沫。
  4. Word Originmid 17th cent.: back-formation from stoker.

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