1.to add fuel to a fire or a furnace and stir it up so that it burns more intensely
2.to cause an emotion such as anger or fear to be felt more strongly
3.to eat food in large quantities, because or as if more food may not be had
1.Meanwhile , the Bank of Japan slashed rates to ward off an export decline , and stoke up more domestic demand .
美联储已经宣布紧急措施,防止经济进入衰退,同时也有可能会进一步削减贷款利率。
2.Do they stoke up to go up on the stage?
他们做好登台表演的准备了吗?
3.One answer is that central banks' loose monetary policies since the banking crisis are designed precisely to stoke up risk appetite.
一个答案是,各央行自银行业危机爆发以来实施的宽松货币政策,正是为了鼓动风险偏好。
4.The find will help to stoke up speculation about the playwright's private life and his relationship with the earl.
这一发现将有助于引发了对剧作家的私人生活和他与南安普敦伯爵的关系的种种猜测。
5.She likes to stoke up quarrels between people.
她喜欢挑起人们之间的不和。