foment

foment [fəʊˈment]  [foʊˈment] 

foment

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现在分词:fomenting

过去分词:fomented

过去式:fomented

foment 基本解释

foment的反义词

及物动词激起,煽动(麻烦等)

foment 相关例句

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及物动词

1. Three sailors were fomenting a mutiny on the ship.
    三个水手正在船上煽动叛变。

foment 网络解释

foment的意思

1. 煽动;助长:intercept 中途阻止, 截取 | foment 煽动;助长 | ferment 酵素, 发酵, 动乱

2. 热敷:folly 愚蠢 | foment 热敷 | fomentation 热敷

3. 煽动:flare up 突然发起 | foment 煽动 | foolproof 可靠的

4. 引发:enthrall#使服从 | foment#引发 | weigh#估量

foment 词典解释
foment

1. 煽动,助长(事端或暴力)
    If someone or something foments trouble or violent opposition, they cause it to develop.

    e.g. They accused strike leaders of fomenting violence.
           他们指责罢工领导人煽动暴力。

foment 单语例句

1. But analysts warn that unfettered capacity expansions could foment a serious glut that will erode margins.

2. Kirkuk is an ethnically mixed city where insurgents have routinely launched deadly attacks apparently seeking to foment ethnic tension.

3. Soon after this, a " religion protection army " was formed to foment rebellion.

4. Behaviors likely to be pinpointed are inflammatory preaching and publishing views which foster hatred or foment terrorism.

5. foment在线翻译

5. The riots were the handiwork of people desperate to foment trouble across China, but their attempt failed miserably.

6. A spokesman for the influential Sunni Association of Muslim Scholars condemned Zarqawi's threats, and said he was trying to foment civil war between Sunnis and Shiites.

7. Iraqi insurgents have routinely targeted Kurdish and Turkomen officials in Kirkuk, seeking to foment ethnic tension.

8. Leung said the meeting went " very badly " and that the situation threatened to foment " social disorder ".

9. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused Muslim extremists of spreading lies to foment violence.

10. However, the " three forces " abroad took advantage of it as an opportunity to foment unrest.

foment 英英释义

foment在线翻译

verb

1. bathe with warm water or medicated lotions

    e.g. His legs should be fomented

2. try to stir up public opinion

    Synonym: agitate stir up