stoked

stoked [stəʊkt]  [stoʊkt] 

原级:stoke

第三人称单数:stokes

现在分词:stoking

stoked 基本解释
<俚>热烈的,振奋的;煽动( stoke的过去式和过去分词 );预先吃饱;拨旺火;往加燃料;
stoked 单语例句

1. China's central bank stoked expectations of further renminbi appreciation on Wednesday by saying the exchange rate could play a role in addressing international payments imbalances.

2. But the move has stoked fears among Hyundai's controlling shareholders that they might lose management control over the company.

3. The explosive demand has been stoked by concerns about inflation and poor returns in the stocks and property sectors.

4. His appearance in Iowa at an annual Democratic gathering last month stoked talk of a presidential run.

5. The violence stoked new tensions on the volatile frontier where Israel and Lebanese Hezbollah militants battled five years ago in a devastating monthlong war.

6. stoked的解释

6. The crisis has triggered an economic recession and even stoked fears of a dissolution of the eurozone.

7. This surge has been stoked by economic growth in emerging economies, which has meant an increasing number of people can afford to go abroad to study.

8. That stoked fears China may become less of a force for growth, while European economies could falter due to weakening domestic demand as governments cut swelling deficits.

9. stoked

9. China's feverish real estate market has stoked developers'appetite for land.

10. The legal wrangle over sports gambling and its potential impact on morality has stoked heated debate not only in China but also around the world.