kindled
英 [ˈkɪndld]
美 [ˈkɪndld]
v. 开始燃烧; 点燃; 激起(兴趣、感情等); 发展起来; 被感受到
kindle的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 激起(感情);使感受到
If somethingkindlesa particular emotion in someone, it makes them start to feel it.- The second world war kindled his enthusiasm for politics...
第二次世界大战激起了他的政治热情。 - These poems have helped kindle the imagination of generations of children.
这些诗激发了一代又一代孩子的想象力。
- The second world war kindled his enthusiasm for politics...
- VERB 点燃
If youkindlea fire, you light paper or wood in order to start it.- I came in and kindled a fire in the stove.
我进来把炉子点着了。
- I came in and kindled a fire in the stove.
英英释义
adj
双语例句
- No spark had yet kindled in him an intellectual passion.
还没有火花点燃他身上的求知欲。 - The exhibition kindled the boy's interest in archaeology and he made up his mind to become an archaeologist.
展览引起了小男孩对考古学的兴趣,使他下定决心要做一个考古学家。 - The spark kindled the dry wood.
星火燃着干柴。 - Every word she uttered kindled his jealousy.
她说的每句话都煽起了他的妒火。 - In a word, the gold rush kindled the flame of the modern civilization in alaska.
总之,淘金热点燃了阿拉斯加现代文明的火种。 - Through the brightness before him were coals of fire kindled.
因他面前的光辉炭都着了。 - The speaker kindled our interest in dinosaurs.
那位演讲人引起了我们对恐龙的兴趣。 - Flora kindled such long-lasting affection among European women that they passed it onto their daughters.
植物点燃欧洲妇女之间这种长久的感情,她们通过它传递到自己的女儿。 - That kindled him to courage.
那件事使他产生了勇气。 - A great fire was kindled and everyone rejoiced.
一堆大火点燃了,大家都兴高采烈。
