1.点火,点燃;使燃烧
2.使灼热
3.使兴奋,使激动
4.点火,发火,燃烧
1.点火,点燃;使燃烧
2.使灼热
3.使兴奋,使激动
4.点火,发火,燃烧
1.to make something start to burn; to start to burn
2.to start a war or argument
3.to start a particular feeling in someone
4.to make something exciting, or to become exciting
1.to make something start to burn; to start to burn
2.to start a war or argument
3.to start a particular feeling in someone
4.to make something exciting, or to become exciting
1.A wildfire was roaring down the mountain to his right, exploding in front of him and igniting the road.
大火从山上蔓延下来,逼向他的右边,在他的前面爆发,继而将公路燃起。
2.Dear friend: life is not a candle-light flickering in the wind but a torch igniting a new flame.
我的朋友,生活并不是微风中摇曳的烛光,而是点燃新火焰的火把。
3.In 1969 El Salvador beat Honduras in a World Cup qualifying match, igniting longstanding tension between the two countries into a brief war.
在1969年的世界杯预选赛中,萨尔瓦多队击败洪都拉斯队,这给两国间长期紧张的关系火上浇油,引发了一场短暂的战争。
4.Let me share with you a tiny ray of hope igniting sunlight .
午间的一米阳光点亮希望与你一起,共享。
5.At a specific time, all the bats would explode in a thousand fiery blazes, igniting fires across the city.
在一个特定时间,所有的蝙蝠会爆炸在火焰中,在整个城市引起大火。
6.It was also shown that the configuration of the pre-pressed thermic powder and igniting spot would directly influence the flux, . . .
成型粉末的组态和点火位置直接关系到热流及热的积累和损失,从而影响其SHS过程的实现与抑制。
7.She was already here before and is re-igniting the battle between your global perspectives sector and your daily work sector.
她已经在这里,并重新点燃之间的斗争的全球视角部门和您的日常工作部门。
8.Finally the igniting point was defined as the bottom of the transition phase.
根据瞬间着火的定义将过渡阶段的谷底定义为着火点。
9.Our schools will have the highest standards in the world, igniting the spark of possibility in the eyes of every girl and every boy.
我们的学校将会拥有世界上最高的标准,点燃起每一个男女儿童眼中的希望。
10.The cooling and shrinking continued until hydrogen and helium began to fuse igniting the fusion engine that powers our sun and other stars.
这种冷却和收缩一直持续,直到氢和氦完全结合在一起,点燃聚变的引擎。我们的太阳和其他恒星就是这样获得能量的。