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stoke

/stohk/US // stoʊk //UK // (stəʊk) //

戳,戳戳,戳穿,戳记

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    stoked, stok·ing.

    • : to poke, stir up, and feed.
    • : to tend the fire of; supply with fuel.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    stoked, stok·ing.

    • : to shake up the coals of a fire.
    • : to tend a fire or furnace.

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Examples

  • That dovetails with other signs of excessive market risk-taking, stoked in part by the Federal Reserve’s easy monetary policy.

  • He might not have intended for his supporters to storm the building, but he recklessly stoked a throng of people who did just that — and five deaths occurred.

  • After months of stoking anger about alleged election fraud, one of America’s largest talk-radio companies has decided on an abrupt change of direction.

  • Fifty years after this passenger-train service debuted to connect New York and New Orleans, the arrival of the Crescent can still stoke a sense of excitement at its 31 stops, including Tuscaloosa.

  • Fears about our health, finances and family, all stoked by covid, have really done a number on the psyche.

  • Comments like that are designed to stoke the fires of fan-passion—and it works beautifully.

  • So much of the fear the media tries to stoke in me is fear of the oppressed underdog lashing out.

  • But also just as the news media plays to or even inflames such fears to drive ratings, Republicans stoke fear to drive votes.

  • There are people who intentionally stoke the flames of hate against our community.

  • For Live Another Day, did you make a concerted effort to not stoke those fires?

  • Then, the most care-free creature in the world, he stole down the stone passage into the wilderness of Beverly Stoke.

  • So Aristide, in his childlike way, found remarkable happiness in Beverly Stoke.

  • Tree is less vigorous than Stoke and more subject to blight.

  • Considerable litigation occurred at various periods with reference to the parochial possessions, especially those at Severn Stoke.

  • Day was breaking, but the toilers down in the depths of the stoke hole could not see the coming of the day.