inflame 的 2 个定义
in·flamed, in·flam·ing.
- to kindle or excite.
- to arouse to a high degree of passion or feeling: His harangue inflamed the rabble.
- to incite or rouse, as to violence: His words inflamed the angry mob to riot.
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in·flamed, in·flam·ing.
- to burst into flame; take fire.
- to be kindled, as passion.
- to become hot with passion, as the heart.
- to become excessively affected with inflammation.
inflame 近义词
anger, aggravate
更多inflame例句
- The coronavirus crisis has not only inflamed long-simmering inequities, economists say, it has resulted in the most unequal holiday season in decades.
- Faulconer and police officials have said they wanted to prevent the unsanitary conditions that once inflamed the hepatitis A outbreak and threatened both homeless San Diegans and the rest of the community.
- We decided we weren’t going to listen anymore to the shouting cynics, to the foreign bots in a warehouse overseas paid to inflame our hatred of one another.
- The air where I was visiting reached over 350 on the Air Quality Index, a level deemed hazardous, inflaming my asthma.
- Despite this, they have been met with national guardsman armed with rubber bullets and egged on by a president seemingly determined to inflame the situation.
- But given their anti-government rhetoric, the Oath Keepers' presence could inflame tensions further.
- Ferguson, Mo., had returned to a state of wary unease but early morning looting is likely to inflame things.
- They simultaneously over-simplify and inflame a conflict that is already poorly understood.
- Fewer issues inflame political passions in my home state of California than affirmative action.
- Did the media and politicians inflame the situation for their own purposes?
- None of these liquids should be taken hot, but lukewarm; when hot they inflame the stomach, and produce indigestion.
- When a reciprocal love shall inflame my veins, then my lips will grow purple, and my kisses will be of fire!
- Their beauty, grace, and bewitching manner inflame the heart and imagination of all that set their eyes on them.
- In these they found good wines, which served to inflame their blood; and then their shout was, 'Hutchinson!
- This served to inflame them exceedingly, every man considering it as if it had been a plot against himself in particular.