1.斯托克
2.【物】沲
1.给(机车等)烧火[加煤,添煤];把(火)拨旺
2.(在车头上等)做司炉
3.〈俚〉狼吞虎咽吃(食物) (up)
1.to add fuel to a fire
2.to make a feeling stronger
1.This tactic has often been used in Iran to frighten prominent people, without stoking more public anger by detaining them directly.
伊朗经常用这种战略来恐吓杰出人士,不会煽动更多的公众怒火直接扣留他们。
2.It has come as an act of defiance towards the United States, further stoking regional tensions already high due to its nuclear test in May.
它已经作为一种对美国无视的行为,因为它在五月进行核试验,便进一步引发部分地区高度紧张局势。
3.The day was stoking up. Some of the public were fanning themselves with newspapers, and there was a constant rustle of crumpled paper.
大厅里越来越热,我看见推事们都拿报纸扇了起来,立刻响起一阵持续的哗啦哗啦的纸声。
4.This makes it great for low-intensity activity where oxygen has plenty of time to course round the body, stoking fat-burning processes.
这就导致了脂肪是低强度运动——这时有充足的氧气在身体里循环——的好能量源。
5.It is possible that its leaders decided that a lower-key affair a few weeks later might avoid stoking the neighbours' suspicions.
可能是中国的领导人认为,航母几周后以低调姿态亮相能避免激起邻国的怀疑。
6.Though the bank initially cut interest rates from 5. 75% to 5%, it has not reduced them further for fear of stoking inflation.
虽然银行最初将利率从5.75%下调到5%,这仍然没有减少人们对未来剧烈通货膨胀的担忧。
7.The utility model relates to a carbon fiber outer sleeve for a stoking head of a stoking machine.
本实用新型涉及一种用于捣炉机捣头的碳纤维外套。
8.No wonder Microsoft is stoking fears that the commission plans to go on an antitrust rampage.
这样看来,微软大肆煽风点火,说欧盟委员会继续反托拉斯运动也就不足为奇了。
9.He was stoking up as if this meal was going to be his last.
他大吃起来,就好像这是他的最后一顿饭。
10.Bush also used images of the Iraqi team in his advertisements, stoking the anger of many players were against U. S occupation.
在竞选中,布什还使用了伊拉克足球队的画面,这样的随便使用也让众多的运动员感到非常愤怒。